Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 16:56:51 -0500
Reply-To: Joe Romas <jromas@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
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From: Joe Romas <jromas@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
Subject: Re: Cancer and 1.9 compression readings
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Per Bently.
1.9 & 2.1L, 145-189 PSI, 116 PSI min.
Joe
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From: "Radish150" <radish150@EARTHLINK.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 12:44 PM
Subject: Cancer and 1.9 compression readings
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>
> Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 05:43:58 EST
> From: Don Record <DrocerNod@AOL.COM>
> Subject: Pure Vanagon Content..Was Net Cops
>
> Dear Listees.
> My family and I want to drive our 87 Westi to the West Coast to see the
one
> remaining Red Wood tree be fore cancer rates become too high to make the
> trip. Could anyone recommend places to find food on the way? (Because as
we
> know most of the food chain is becoming inedible)
>
> Don Record
> York, PA
> Glad to live on the east coast if things are that bad in Kalifornia :-)
>
> Haha wewy funy, but your too late, it's already gone, none left now,
sorry, try
> building that nice new deck out of old car hoods- Cancer rates are about
one in three
> in our lifetime now, will probably go up to one in two within 40 years- My
food chain
> is not inedible, but yours is- Oh, believe me, the east cost is worse.
>
> Cancer is the most lucrative business on the planet right now. First they
make all
> these neato lifestyle chemicals that we pay lotsa money for while we're
"healthy".
> Then when we get sick from those chemicals, they make very expensive
slightly
> different chemicals with different names which they then call "medicine",
but which
> really only make you sicker faster. We then stuff these in our faces
because we are
> too chicken to actually think for ourselves and question anything we are
ever told.
> Finally, the desired result is that you die poor, and someone gets richer
because of
> it. Pretty good racket huh? They get you coming and going. Did you know
that the same
> companies that make all sorts of agricultrual/industrial chemicals also
make
> pharmaceuticals? Nifty.
>
> Ok, now for the vanagon content. Can anyone please tell me what the
compression
> reading should be in a newer healthy 1.9, 85 vintage? Yes, I'm aware of
the
> importance of similarity between cyls.
>
> Thank you,
> Mark...
>
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