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<blockquote data-quote="mike burns 3" data-source="post: 997762" data-attributes="member: 67688"><p>I disagree, as a engineer involved in power I think we will make the goal and eventually exceed it. It will not be with what us that remember what a carburetor is think of as a motor but it will happen. I did get to see some of the future in German last summer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats the beauty of the "next generation" what to us "experienced folks" is high tech to them is just routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike burns 3, post: 997762, member: 67688"] I disagree, as a engineer involved in power I think we will make the goal and eventually exceed it. It will not be with what us that remember what a carburetor is think of as a motor but it will happen. I did get to see some of the future in German last summer. Thats the beauty of the "next generation" what to us "experienced folks" is high tech to them is just routine. [/QUOTE]
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