@nln56
Joined on July 19th, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,444 days and is the 163,214th person to register an account.
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Useless car fact #8
Automotive wording
You may hear a dishing need like me say words like “valvetrain” or say phrases like “money shifting” and not know wtf it means, well look no further, this posts goal is to educate the sticknodian population on Automotive blabber
“Money shifting”: money shifting is 2 words that are used to describe an act done with a manual transmission. A money shift is where you are in a higher gear, moving at a fast speed, but you accidentally shift into a low gear. The reason this is called a money shift is because shifting from a high gear to a low gear at high speed can result in many unwanted things, these unwanted things include but are not limited to: damaged transmission gears, damaged clutch, damaged engine, and blown engine. The reason it would blow you engine, is because when you shift from a high gear to a low gear at high speed, it changes the gear ratio in the transmission, so basically what happens is the when you money shift at a high speed, your RPM will sky rocket and blow past the red line and effectively blow your engine. No matter what engine it is.
“Red line”: the red line is a zone in an engines RPM (rotations per minute) gage that shows RPM that the engine is capable of, but should not be operated at.
Take for example, a car that has its red line at 7000 RPM, you can safely use the 1000 to 6000 RPM range, but if you go past that, into the 7000 to 10000 range, you run the risk if blowing the engine, or atleast damaging components, this is why moneyshifting is bad, because it makes your RPM go far into the red line.
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Oi
Bruva
Remember that time I wanted to make beelzebub?
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Bruh
It did crew cab and regular cab
No extended cab lmfao
Also that’s a ford f150 and a toyota tacoma
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Shove the tree up my nose and I’ll shove a different tree up something else
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Let me get you there

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Yea
Being good at camouflage in sticknodes is rad
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Ask ai to make a creepy pasta of a “cherry red 1997 GMT400 extended cab short bed”
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WHY THO
WE DONT NEED MORE OXYGEN
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WHATS WITH THE 𖣂???????
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Head 1 looks genuinely uncanny-unnatural, head 2 looks kinda uncanny, and head 3 just got off a 12 hour shift at 7 11 telling people they don’t need to pay at the counter, that they can just pay at the pump.
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There isn’t really a good way i could make my OC scary like all yall are doing
Who would’ve thunk the only scary things about a GMT400 truck would be a cracked transmission case or repair bills over 100 bucks.
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WHATS WITH THE WEIRD ASS Y
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You watch yo tone boi
Or ill eat you too
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Hehehehege Arthur morgan
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