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Chico Killer
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Peralta, NM/ Stamps, AR
Born Sep-27-1977
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23 Feb 2008
I am checking for intrest in bladders for gas tanks. Same bladders used in sprint cars.

Available with.

•HEAT RESISTANT COATING
Fuel heats up as your car sits in the sun and this can cost horse power on
the track. Many teams use reflective blankets to subdue the sun's effects
but what happens during the time the blanket is removed? Heat builds up
and don't kid yourself it builds fast. You can have hot fuel in under 20
minuets. How long is the time between your blanket removal and the start of
your race? What if there was no need for a reflective blanket or any type of
device to fend off heat? What if there was a way to make the fuel cell keep
itself cool 100% of the time before after and during the race? The ANSWER!
HRC (Heat Resistant Coating)

HRC is a polymer coating designed to reflect radiant heat. This means heat
you can't see. Active all the time you are protected at any time.

Testing has shown a 100 Degree difference in temperature beneath the HRC
coating. Testing has been performed at temperatures upwards of 450
degrees.

WHAT THIS MEANS? On an average morning a fuel tank is filled with 70
degree fuel, and the temperature rises as high as 160-170 degrees in the
fuel tank surrounding the bladder. The fuel in the bladder will remain cool.

http://www.maatech.com/sitebuilder/images/...ELL-225x314.jpg

http://www.maatech.com/index.html
14 Feb 2008
Thanks to outlaw50 from predatorowners.com for this one.

This pissed me off so I thought I would pass it along. Now you can see anyone's Driver's License on the Internet,including your own!
I just searched for mine and there it was...picture and all!!
Thanks Homeland Security! Where are our rights?

I definitely removed mine. I suggest you do the same. Go to the web
site and check it out. Just enter your name, city and state to see if yours is
on file. After your license comes on the screen, click the box marked,
'Please Remove.' This will remove it from public viewing, but not from law
enforcement.


http://www.license.shorturl.com/
11 Feb 2008
Check out my boy and his vid.

http://web.mac.com/ccambern/Site/Movie.html

He is a semi-pro Down Hill Mt. Biker working his way up the ranks.
7 Feb 2008
Post your pin. This may be helpful for planning rides.

http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map...id=137440337145
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