CHARLES RUNYAN wrote:
>>One pub in Stratford has
four kinds of Flowers beer
on tap. I can't remember all the names, but they include Flowers Traditi=
onal, Flowers Strong Bitter,
Flowers I.P.A., etc. One is a gassy modern brew, and the traditional is
a flatter traditional English
ale. I.P.A. means India Pale Ale, and I understand it is what was shipped
to the soldiers stationed in
India.<<
And then N DRAKE wrote:
>>However, assuming a secondary inductance of around 45 milliHenries(I am
assuming here), the resonant frequency calculated to about 500Hz. In a
4-cylinder, this means at about 15,000 RPM the spark will have the most
energy.<<
Personally, I think the Flowers I.P.A. has a little more spark than the
MilliHenry, but sometimes I just drink Bud.
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Jimmy ªthe Weaselª Fratiano
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