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vintage chromoly 02-17-2016 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4405393)
I can answer this one. For some time, I lived near the Teddy Peanut Butter plant. A few miles maybe. Hard to find in stores, but well worth finding it. Trust me.

BTW: If the wind blew correctly, I would smell it in the air which would cause me to gain 10lbs, almost instantly. LOL. But really, great smell and taste !

Finally some good tech! Thanks SB!

phragle 02-17-2016 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by 1989mach1 (Post 4405389)
You know the off the shelf kind

Choosey mothers choose JIF,

Type A powerboaters consult Ralph (who runs the crusher machine on 3rd shift weekends at the JIF factory) To spec a custom peanut grind to suit their discriminating taste buds......

Black Baja 02-17-2016 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by Jason3603 (Post 4405381)
Seriously not trying to stir up ****, but isn't that what a custom cam is for? To get you the number you want without needing to change and guess at a bunch of $h!t on the dyno? One would think all this would be taken into consideration when putting together the combo. Again seems like one giant guessing game!

If you are trying to get everything you can out of a motor one cam isn't going to get the job done. I don't care if the stars were in perfect alignment when it was ground. You can have two of the exact same carbs and one will make 20hp more. Switch motors and it's the other way around. I've never been a believer in one cam and done hit the nail on the head cam design.

KWright 02-17-2016 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4405393)
I can answer this one. For some time, I lived near the Teddy Peanut Butter plant. A few miles maybe. Hard to find in stores, but well worth finding it. Trust me.

BTW: If the wind blew correctly, I would smell it in the air which would cause me to gain 10lbs, almost instantly. LOL. But really, great smell and taste !

The one just before Boston been by there a few times.

12meter joe 02-17-2016 07:52 PM

I had a hard salami sandwich today. Boars head is panties down the best hard salami.

1989mach1 02-17-2016 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 440539)
I can answer this one. For some time, I lived near the Teddy Peanut Butter plant. A few miles maybe. Hard to find in stores, but well worth finding it. Trust me.

BTW: If the wind blew correctly, I would smell it in the air which would cause me to gain 10lbs, almost instantly. LOL. But really, great smell and taste !

Thanks for the Info becouse if you use the one with the wrong specs when you go to hammer it on the bread and its to extreme BOOM you rip your bread to peaces and have to start all over and that can get expensive. .....

Panther 02-17-2016 07:55 PM

Does JIF go bad? Sh!t seems to last forever. How can that be good for you?

1989mach1 02-17-2016 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by 12meter joe (Post 4405401)
I had a hard salami sandwich today. Boars head is panties down the best hard salami.

Now we r getting some where on this thread. ... finally

Black Baja 02-17-2016 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Panther (Post 4405404)
Does JIF go bad? Sh!t seems to last forever. How can that be good for you?

I can tell you this the Black Kat peanut butter that the in-laws smuggle in the country from South Africa without all the preservatives doesn't take long and goes bad.

bck 02-17-2016 08:01 PM

I just found out how to use the "ignore" function in the control panel and added the only name to it in 16 years. Sorry for the interruption, carry on. I prefer Peter Pan honey roast.


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