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I always wished I'd kep all my dad's old copies of Popular Mechanics, bet they'd be worth a fortune by now. Geat CHEAP ideas too, bet not many know they could boost their car's performance with a plastic bottle full of water, a piece of tube and a needle. Now the only remedy to anything is spend a fortune.
I always wished I'd kep all my dad's old copies of Popular Mechanics, bet they'd be worth a fortune by now. Geat CHEAP ideas too, bet not many know they could boost their car's performance with a plastic bottle full of water, a piece of tube and a needle. Now the only remedy to anything is spend a fortune.
I assume to increase water vapour content of car engine inlet gases? If that worked and was cheap and easy to do, why don't car manufacturers do it?
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