Re: Ferrari math
From: Doug & Terri (dntdock.net)
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 16:38:01 -0700 (PDT)
(shudder) '. . . Weber fire - - "  Ohhhhh, Francis - best to find a better
(cough) word than 'fire' to use in the same sentence with Webers.  So new
tires?  What size?  14 inch rims or 16's?
DOUG


-----Original Message-----
From: francis newman [mailto:francis [at] fntn.co.uk] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:56 PM
To: Doug & Terri
Cc: francis newman; 'The FerrariList'
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Ferrari math

Hi all

When my four twin downdraught Webers  fire it gives me a thrill that I can't
describe. There is nothing automotive for which I would swap it. Just
amazing,

Had new tryes fitted today. The grin on the face of the fitters whenI fired
it up just made my day. They stood and applauded.

Love to all

Francis

On 26 Jun 2014, at 17:08, Doug & Terri wrote:

> Rick asks "Are two carbureted cars twice the trouble, or . . ."
>  
> Hmmm - more than?  The same?  Less than?
>  
> I'd vote 'Less Than.'
>  
> Rational:  once you learn the tricks from veh #1 you can apply those to
veh #2.  And since no child in a family has the same characteristics -
veh#2's quirks help you with veh#1.  With this fine logic, you should add a
few more to the Scuderia family and even get smarter!!
>  
> There - I have made up my mind and counted to three.
>  
> DOUG
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