Flex fuel to non engine swap?


I blast for a living. My charges are NOT "back water slapped together piece of shit."

Dynamite is a joke lol. Directional, low velocity unstable garbage from a bygone era. Still has some limited uses, but overall has been relegated to lampoon. Get rdx and some A140s. Or better yet, grow a set, and get some HMX. ??



The cologne family of engines?

Not pieces of shit by a long shot.

Quirky, pencil-and-paper V4s and V6s from a bygone era. I like them because they take a beating and keep going, plus I can basically do whatever I want to them, and they keep going.

Otherwise, they're certainly low power density, smallish, and excruciatingly difficult to build for power.
 
I blast for a living. My charges are NOT "back water slapped together piece of shit."

Dynamite is a joke lol. Directional, low velocity unstable garbage from a bygone era. Still has some limited uses, but overall has been relegated to lampoon. Get rdx and some A140s. Or better yet, grow a set, and get some HMX. ??



The cologne family of engines?

Not pieces of shit by a long shot.

Quirky, pencil-and-paper V4s and V6s from a bygone era. I like them because they take a beating and keep going, plus I can basically do whatever I want to them, and they keep going.

Otherwise, they're certainly low power density, smallish, and excruciatingly difficult to build for power.
This wasn't the reaction I was expecting.....

So the question is..... Are you calling the explosives a "back water slapped together piece of <censored>? Or the 2.9?

I dont know how dynamite got into this conversation..... so obviously I was calling the 2.9 something that you find in a Iraqi outhouse you know where those holes are..... about there....

I just saw 2.9 and wanted to see a complete over reaction.
 
This wasn't the reaction I was expecting.....



I dont know how dynamite got into this conversation..... so obviously I was calling the 2.9 something that you find in a Iraqi outhouse you know where those holes are..... about there....

I just saw 2.9 and wanted to see a complete over reaction.

This place is full of surprises.

As for dynamite, it came in to blow up a 2.9. Or cause @rusty ol ranger and @PetroleumJunkie412 's heads to explode. Which ever came first.
 
1 gallon of gasoline can release the same energy as about 75 sticks of dynamite

So no worries for the 2.9l, its using 75 sticks of dynamite every 14 miles(14MPG)
 
Its actually between 65 and 85 sticks, lol, depends on the sticks composition, so I just averaged :)
 

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