Re: Intro (Was: Re: Exhaust gasses COOL the mixture?)

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Tue Jan 25 2000 - 18:46:54 EST


Damn, fine, Mister!!
Hope you make it back to San Antonio once you get through with that
education. Sounds like you could open one hell of a fine performance shop
here and Lord knows we sure could use one or two!!

Not a day goes by that I didn't wish Frank and Bruce were here in San
Antonio.

ttyl,

Richard in San Antonio

On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 15:13:30 -0600 Mike Schwall <mschwall@flash.net>
writes:
>
> >Out of perspective Rich, read. Just so everyone is on the same
> page, the
> >EGR does not cool the mixture, it cools the combustion of the
> mixture. It
> >reduces the temperature of the burning gases. End of story, get
> over it.
> >
> >Mike
>
>
> This post has been brought to my attention. I analogize for the
> tone in
> this reply, just real busy with work, and was low on patience -
> things just
> HAVE to go wrong on a Tuesday.
>
> No I'm not new to lists, but I am new to this one. I've been on
> email
> lists for about two years now, mostly Ford lists (Ford Truck, 78-79
> Ford
> Truck Performance, and Fordnatics). Being as these are bad words on
> this
> list, pardon my French. "Thank you sir, may I have another"...
>
> I don't believe I properly introduced myself to the list. My name
> is, as
> about all of you know, is Mike Schwall. I'm 23 and from San
> Antonio, TX
> and recently moved from there to Oklahoma for a job. Actually two
> jobs. I
> had an offer for a job with Veridian Engineering at Tinker AFB in
> Oklahoma
> City, OK to work on robots that inspect jet engine parts using Eddy
> Currents. I also had an offer from AT&T to be a sweep technician
> working
> with fiber optics in Salt Lake City, UT. Both are excellent, but I
> settled
> with the Veridian job.
>
> I am college educated with two degrees and working for a third - a
> BS in
> Computer Engineering at OU. Will jump into that this Fall (new job
> is
> paying for it, yahh). The two degrees I have are both Associates
> degrees,
> one in communications equipment (fiber optics, satellite and
> microwave
> communications and computer networks, as well as radio
> transmitters), the
> other as computer/electronics repair technician.
>
> I've been around engines since I was a kid learning from my dad who
> was a
> mechanic and did some racing as a teenager back in the day. I've
> built up
> only Ford engines since I came from a Ford family. Built several
> oval
> track and dirt track engines and one drag engine. Nothing major,
> just
> friends having some fun. No big time race team or anything like
> that. Won
> races too. Never raced "officially" myself, never had the money for
> it.
> But I have done engines that would put a permanent smile on your
> face.
>
> I am also a webmaster of a Ford web site, www.fordfan.org, if anyone
> cares.
>
> Hmm, just about all I can think of at the moment. My email door is
> always
> open.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> __________________________
> mschwall@flash.net
>

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