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I have been there a few times. You can do this with any car(in the past) but if you want to engine brake down a large grade it better be fuel injected. Engine braking with a carburetor is gonna blow your exhaust up as soon as you turn the ignition on. Also engine braking will retain your power brakes whether they are vacuum or hydraulic.

Most new cars are so faggoty you can't even do any of this.

I've rolled into gas stations before after running out of gas. Pretty awesome feeling of relief. This was all moreso when I was younger and broke, only buying gas as needed.

I have been there a few times. You can do this with any car(in the past) but if you want to engine brake down a large grade it better be fuel injected. Engine braking with a carburetor is gonna blow your exhaust up as soon as you turn the ignition on. Also engine braking will retain your power brakes whether they are vacuum or hydraulic. Most new cars are so faggoty you can't even do any of this. I've rolled into gas stations before after running out of gas. Pretty awesome feeling of relief. This was all moreso when I was younger and broke, only buying gas as needed.

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Well, we have very similar dreams, that shit is awesome. A multi-fuel engine would be the tits. I need something sort of off the shelf though, too old/busy to learn new tricks now. Sucks because classic cars are rare and precious where I live now. They were practically giving them away in the US in comparison.

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Cash For Clunkers in the US was a damnable abomination. There is still enough older vehicles out there for those that or looking. But it really took it's toll. Fuck. Makes me so mad. The world is full of stupid corrupt ideas that are propped up as beneficial. "Think of the children"

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Yeah bro, think I had already fled the US by that point, but you used to be able to afford a classic customized hot-shot car for a few weeks worth of work. Makes me mad too. Now that stuff is considered "rare" when just a few years ago people had them rusting out on the front lawn, everywhere.

We were told to bring as many classic cars as we could in our spare, tax free shipping containers when we moved, I sure wish we had listened to that. I'd love one of those 6x6s right about now, it would sell for mega money over here, but the army surplus in the 2000s was selling em for a few grand.

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Where did you go? I'm in Commiefornia. Raised here in a nice town that slowly, year by year, sipped the cool aid. Fucking hate it now. I'm not going to be here by the end of summer. I'm done.

I'm planning on staying in the States. Eyeing Idaho but that's not concrete. Ultimately I think the US is going to Balkanize and I don't want to be behind enemy lines when that happens. That's much too late. Even now is much too late. Should have done this years ago.