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The Dry Season in july at Galapagos Islands

04th September 2008
So far, this Dry Season holds normal conditions. July is an unlikely tropical month, and the overall weather pattern has not many analogies to other tropical destinations. Those who expect the Galapagos islands to be extremely warm, humid, green, with j... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

How Do Rotary Screw Air Compressors Operate?

22nd August 2008
The most common type of compressors used in industrial settings are the rotary screw air compressors. There are many weird ideas surrounding these rotary screw compressors. Most of those ideas have to do with cold weather and winterization. Simple mainten... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Low-Grain Refrigerant Dehumidifiers for Water Damage

17th August 2008
Low grain refrigerant dehumidifiers are a good choice for Nevada water damage cleanup. If you have flood damage then you might consider this type of dehumidifier for your home. A low-grain refrigerant dehumidifier is unique and most commonly used... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Solar heating: good news for the environment - and your wallet!

17th July 2008
According to the Department of Trade and Industry, over 42,000 Active Solar Heating systems are estimated to be currently in use in UK homes and are said to be able to meet around half a users' annual domestic hot water needs. With the growing emphasis... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

Influence yourself to be at cause

26th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 John Kenworthy Golfers like to blame everyone and everything else for poor shots. It's their club, the ball, the way the course has been managed, the weather, the pressure of competition. Quietly, to themselves, they know the truth -... Read >
Author: John Kenworthy

Ford World Rally Team Takes on Greece

04th June 2007
Aside from being a car manufacturer and maker of quality Ford Ranger performance parts, Ford is also into the world of auto sports. The BP Ford World Rally Team takes its lead of both the manufacturers' and drivers' series to Greece this week for th... Read >
Author: Evander

Water/Methanol Injection 2005 C6 Corvette

24th April 2007
Huntington Beach, CA April 12, 2007 -- SmokinVette.com, a Huntington Beach, CA privately owned Corvette Forum, would like to announce water/methanol injection kits will be added to both our 2005 C6 project Corvettes that's to the Snow Performance. We're e... Read >
Author: SmokinVette

Why Do I Need an Intercooler?

13th July 2006
Heat is the arch-enemy of any motor. This is the main reason why intercoolers are a vital part of any turbo kit. An intercooler is essentially a radiator tuned for high-volume flow rates and the increasing density of the charge as it cools. Lower air inta... Read >
Author: Derek Bryant
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