Nutball
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That's go fast juice man.stop hiding your meth in the gas tank
That's what I was thinking it's weird how stuff reacts to others.I guess a gasoline vapor filled environment could change how aluminum oxide grows allowing it to form perfect straight crystals instead of dust.
It's quite possible.Sort of makes you think of the "Tin whiskers" problem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisker_(metallurgy)
Is there anyone here that's seriously knowledgeable about plating?
Is it possibly some leftover chemicals from cleaning or prep?
What about contaminated chemicals & plating supplies?
How about tooling in the factory having some stray metals mixed in?
This stuff might well explain some of the unexplained scratching of pistons & cylinders, etc, that some folks have found in their Echoes.
It'll eventually make the teeth fall off the chain thoughThat's go fast juice man.