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I had never considered Cobb for anything but after learning about the EPA ass f***ery, I started looking at their product line. I noticed they carried an intercooler that would fit my Bronco Raptor. It already has the just released FP tune and a Borla exhaust so I started looking at the intake side and figured the intercooler might be a good start so I ordered one. It just showed up and I honestly thought that the box size meant they may have sent me a full size radiator by mistake. Nope...

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I could not be more impressed with the quality. Best packaging I have seen to date.

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I'm happy to support the victims of yet another three letter agency.

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I had never considered Cobb for anything but after learning about the EPA ass f***ery, I started looking at their product line. I noticed they carried an intercooler that would fit my Bronco Raptor. It already has the just released FP tune and a Borla exhaust so I started looking at the intake side and figured the intercooler might be a good start so I ordered one. It just showed up and I honestly thought that the box size meant they may have sent me a full size radiator by mistake. Nope...

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I could not be more impressed with the quality. Best packaging I have seen to date.

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I'm happy to support the victims of yet another three letter agency.

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Cool front door, I dig the color. Maybe @WD Pro will have to paint his front door the same color so it matches his car 🤭
 

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Here are some facts/evidence that climate change is not anything to worry about.

Understanding the Effect of Climate Change on Hurricanes (dailysignal.com)

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"The best way to look at a long-term record of hurricanes for the United States is land-falling hurricanes. We have confidence going back to 1850, we know every single hurricane that’s made landfall since 1850, because they’re hard to miss. And land-falling hurricanes in the United States have been declining. I’ve looked at that data myself. In fact, the only state that’s had an increase in land-falling hurricanes is Mississippi, and that was just barely."

"So, she says a lot of things that are wrong. She says about increasing extreme weather. The U.N. disagrees with her. If you look at the U.N. data, go right to the source, and they show clearly that extreme or natural disasters have been declining by 10% since 2000. So, she had only a few seconds to talk, but she got a lot wrong."
 

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The UN? Please, a legit source.
 

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We have indeed cleaned up our air nicely over the years. I grew up in D.C. in the 60s. As a child I remember the acrid smell of photochemical smog, the "Spray Man" blowing pesticides (probably DDT) into the elm trees along our streets in the summers, and my asthmatic allergies. Things have definitely improved.
Remember “Acid Rain”
I’m not talking Psychedelics to those that don’t know about acid rain.
Thankfully FGD technology was implemented to curb SO2 emissions.
Many farmers had to introduce lime into their soil preparation to adjust the pH due to the effects of acid rain.
 

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Yep, which is why I left my own thread. Too much BS goin on in here.
Hello; went back to read the first five pages of the thread. Saw where you tried to control posts by suggesting folks leave and start their own threads. Not sure when you left for a time, but you are back.
Unelected people are making law. That is never a good thing.
To the point(s) of the thread. One being an alphabet agency consisting of unelected bureaucrats have the power to make life changing rules. Over the decades some rulings were positive in terms of pollution. Not questioning this.
However, the nature of power is similar whether it be a person or an agency. Without oversight abuse can become the norm. My favorite recent example is the ruling that bees are now fish. Do not get me wrong, I want bees to do well. I understand bees are vital to my life. I want protection for bees. But bees are not fish.
The reasonable sounding argument might be that screwing with the language that way is "justified" because they can now put into effect drastic regulations to protect bees mirroring what has been done with some fish species. A thing is such a twist of word meanings becomes fair game for pretty much anything they can think of. Bees should get some sort of direct legislation where we the people at least have a say of sorts. If the legislature screws up, we at least have a chance to vote them out.
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