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Ethanol Blends in Racing and High-Performance Engines Make More Power
There are some very good reasons why ethanol blends are the answer to your performance prayers. Let’s take a look: The Economics Are There: Ethanol Blends Cost Less
Auto MotivationPublished 7 years ago in WheelWhy 'The Fate of the Furious' Post-Credit Scene Was Immediately Scrapped By Vin Diesel
The Fate of the Furious, also known as Fast and Furious 8, was a huge box office hit on its opening weekend and has now collected more than $1B at the global box office. Despite the film being loved massively by the fans, viewers were somewhat disappointed to find out there was no post-credits scene. However, it seems like we were supposed to get one after all.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in WheelWhat We Know So Far About 'The Grand Tour' Season 2, Airing This Autumn
Former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May buried the BBC in quite a big hole when they released Season 1 of their new show on Amazon Prime, one of the biggest online streaming series, where is became the most illegally downloaded series. However, it's been confirmed they're not stopping there, as The Grand Tour has already been renewed, and filming has already begun.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in Wheel10 Holiday Gifts for the Weirdos in Your Life
Picking the right holiday gifts for the people in your life can be a challenge. Some people want practical items, others want gift cards or cash, and then there are the people who need something a bit more specific. You know which friends or family members these are; the ones who go hunting for Bigfoot, can't help bringing up "fun facts" about serial killers during family events, or maybe claim to have seen a UFO once or twice. Just remember that even the weirdos in your life deserve appropriate gifts during the season of giving that they will love. Best of all, every one of these items is super affordable at $20 or less!
Austyn CastelliPublished 7 years ago in LifehackPlaces
I've lived in this town my whole life, and most of the time that's fine by me. But in late fall when the sky fills with birds migrating south for the winter, traveling thousands of miles, I get homesick for places I've never been.
Mensur HamzabegovićPublished 7 years ago in Wander100 Things You Should Bring When Volunteering in the Amazons
Comfortable and easy drying clothes Waterproof boots for hiking and dirty work Anti-insect spray Something against the itch if you do get stung Sunblock T-shirts with long sleeves T-shirts with short sleeves Shorts Pants Older clothes, which you do not mind getting dirty Pantsuits A sweater in case it gets cold Hoodie for the evening A dress or skirt Compression socks Pills against motion sickness Raincoat Flashlight Passport Any medicine you might take Pills against headaches and/or fever Thick socks Thin socks or short socks Underwear Bras Something to sleep in, which is not too warm or too cold. You will probably be sleeping in a hut with other volunteers, so stay covered up. Proof of your vaccinations Some projects require a police clearance A photocopy of your passport A photocopy of your flight tickets and other travel documents Chargers for all your different electronics. A smartphone Headset Earphones Bullet journal Pens and pencils Colouring pencils for organizing your notes or drawing when bored Notebook Deodorant Makeup Birth control if needed Lip balm First aid kit Hairbrush Shampoo Conditioner Body wash Towel Bag to bring on day trips Small bag Backpack Shoes for running or hiking Flip flops for quick errands Waterproof jacket, which can keep you warm but also easy to bring with you when taken off. Waterproof cape Bathing suit or bikini Disinfection gel Toilet paper. Not all toilets have that if there even is a proper toilet. Handkerchiefs Sunglasses Toothbrush Toothpaste Facial moisturizer Hat to protect your head and eyes from the sun Water bottle After sun lotions and creams Full body moisturizer Band-Aids Blister patch iPad or tablet Tablet charger Books or an e-book reader Pads and/or tampons A adapter for your electronics in case the plugs aren’t the same Voltage converter can be necessary. Make sure to look this up before you leave Bring cash, but never carry too much on you. There can be thieves and you do not wish to lose all your stuff Belt bag or fanny pack to keep your personal belongings safe and close to your body You can invest in a water to go bottle if you wish to have access to pure drinking water at all times. Packing cubes are great for longer trips and help you organize your suitcase. Bring plastic bags. You can use these to dispose of trash or your dirty clothes. They can also be used to vacuum your clothes, so you have more space in your suitcase. Waterproof bag for electronics Dry shampoo Nail file Nail clipper MP3-player. It sounds out-dated but it will save your phone quite some power Power bank. You’ll never know when you need it the most. Driver's license. You probably won’t need it, but it’s an ID and could come in handy if you wish to rent a car. Movies. You can either download some on your phone or bring the disc. Series. You can download a bunch of stuff from Netflix to bring with you offline Keys to your home Credit card ISIC (International Student Identity Card) if you have one. A foreign SIM-card can save you a lot of money if you intend to use your phone a lot. Google maps allow you to download maps offline. E-tickets if possible. Just in case you lose the papers. Computer Computer case Please do research your possibilities to keep your computer dry if needed. There are a lot of options and you have to find the one, which works for you. This goes on your phone as well. Make sure to keep it dry at all times. Bring a positive attitude and a good mood. Not all volunteer work is fun, but if you stay open minded you will properly meet some great people and experience the most incredible things.
Cecilie BirkshøjPublished 7 years ago in WanderWhat’s New for the 2018 Mazda3
The emerging 2018 Mazda3 model is nearing its release date. The vehicle is scheduled to appear by the start of 2018 season and every fan of this famous brand is impatiently waiting to see what the car is going to bring. The Mazda3 is going to bring some significant novelties but will dissatisfy fans in some areas as well. This means that the majority of the changes are going to be under the hood of the car and the inclusion of new tech as well. As for the unchanged part, the design of the car is kept fairly similar and simple compared to the last year’s model. So we are getting a retooling of the same car for a new model year. But the retooling comes in the form of better performance and improved specs.
Carolin PettersonPublished 7 years ago in WheelBest Racing Movies Ever Made
The best racing movies are for those movie fanatics who love action and sports, but want an extra speed fix. You are sure to catch a thrill like no other watching any of these films.
Mark TurnerPublished 7 years ago in Wheel