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    okay, to answer your original question vmorph its known as an LSD


    a limited slip differential

    someone else can explain the inner workings or look it up on google for an exploded diagram

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    Questions for Vandermorph

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    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=30874

    1) What have Land Rovers got in common with Spitfires and Spam Tins?

    2) What is a Pink Panther and why is it pink?
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    Sorry gents just realised this is in the Tech section

    Vandermorph your questions are now in the General section

    Sorry for the slight hijack techies

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    This is what i sent Walker

    Do you know that nanelathellyn(i dont know if thats how you spell it) is a octine raising agent ,it is found in mothballs so if it is a octane raising agent would it be safe to put in your car? Dont think im being an idiot its just something i read somewhere ,is it true?

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    ive heard of old truckers puting moth balls in there diesels tanks for more power i dont know how true tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman
    ive heard of old truckers puting moth balls in there diesels tanks for more power i dont know how true tho
    As was said somewhere else - how big must the moth be if you can put his balls in the fuel tank and get more power?

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    my guesses

    1. the last 2 can be recycled into the first one..
    (ok seriously) all were born of necessity out of WW2 made from leftover parts of other war stock supplies

    2. The pink panther is a cartoon character and is pink because someone washed the artists coloured pens with the white ones.
    (Ok seriously) The pink panther is the old equivilent of the new LRPV. it was intended for desert use and the pink colour was picked for its close contrast to the desert sands.

    just guessing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandermorph
    Do you know that nanelathellyn(i dont know if thats how you spell it) is a octine raising agent ,it is found in mothballs so if it is a octane raising agent would it be safe to put in your car? Dont think im being an idiot its just something i read somewhere ,is it true?
    Naphthalene?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naphthalene

    They don't put it in mothballs any more - read the article to find out why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus
    my guesses

    1. the last 2 can be recycled into the first one..
    (ok seriously) all were born of necessity out of WW2 made from leftover parts of other war stock supplies

    2. The pink panther is a cartoon character and is pink because someone washed the artists coloured pens with the white ones.
    (Ok seriously) The pink panther is the old equivilent of the new LRPV. it was intended for desert use and the pink colour was picked for its close contrast to the desert sands.

    just guessing
    killjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman
    killjoy
    why he's not entirely correct



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