So, there I was, reading my 3/58 Motor Trend, & 4/58 Speed Age (re: 58 D500's), drinking strong coffee, when "it" hit me: since my P225/75 R14 tires look like mere donuts (or are they bagels?),"lost", inside the wheelwells, why don't I install FIFTEEN inch radial tires (with 15" rims) ; but what SIZE should I get, & who sells them (Coker--any OTHERS?) --Cokers are kinda pricey, & reports on their quality are kinda "iffey"--tread separation comes to-mind, & Horrie likes to be driven. The next thing that befell my eyes was, of all things, a product-review on Fan-O-Matic (M.T.; pg. 78) . WAY back, in the 50's, there was @ least this-one product, that allowed the(ir) fan-bade to stop spinning, @ an "adjustable" mph, but, 'normally' @ around 40mph. The 'factory' claims, Re: increased accelleration and/or horsepower were found to be somewhat debateable/insignificant (due to the speed-at-point-of-cutout), but (did i say: BUT) , M.T. recorded INCREASED M.P.G. from an average of 13.5 , to 15.9 (!!!) , as installed on a 56 Dodge Coro (engine/trans/rear-end: not disclosed) The former mpg was recorded over 392 "normal traffic & freeway conditions", using the O.E.M. fan blade. Then, the Fan-O-Matic (gotta LOVE that name!) was installed, the car driven another 416 miles, and the latter 'readings' were documented. The review did say that :"an adapter kit was required (to mount onto the 56 Dodge), and... it is recommended that the installation not be attempted by anyone without adequate tools & experience". Anybody know if JC Whitney, or anybody-else, sells these things!!!?? Happy T-Day! Neil Bishop, Vedder, CA -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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