1UP CREW DISCUSSION / SCION MEET
Originally Posted by jasonrs2
hey joe, can you answer my questions about the brake fluid.
My bad i forgot, lol
Super blue racing is the name...they come in pints if im not mistaken...
was that everything??
Haven't been paying much attention but they said something went terribly wrong at Turkey Point and they want people to act as if we were in a hurricane situation
:/ might be taking it over the top a little bit...
:/ might be taking it over the top a little bit...
Originally Posted by checho10
Haven't been paying much attention but they said something went terribly wrong at Turkey Point and they want people to act as if we were in a hurricane situation
:/ might be taking it over the top a little bit...
:/ might be taking it over the top a little bit...
Originally Posted by JPsTc
Yea FPL doesn't know why
anyway, so 3 bottles of the redline stuff should suffice, right?
and how did you guys fill it up, through the fill plug or via the reverse sensor hole at the top? i'm tryin to figure out the easiest way to do it =o
Originally Posted by tCeeder
Originally Posted by JPsTc
Yea FPL doesn't know why
anyway, so 3 bottles of the redline stuff should suffice, right?
and how did you guys fill it up, through the fill plug or via the reverse sensor hole at the top? i'm tryin to figure out the easiest way to do it =o

THANKS JASON!!
Joe you got a PM
Jason: one bottle should be around 12 i believe
Cedric: yes you should only use around 2.5 and the easiest way is through the reverse sensor....the fill plug is basically parallel to the ground (dumbest thing ive seen...)
Pete: sent u pm...yea he got back to me...
Cedric: yes you should only use around 2.5 and the easiest way is through the reverse sensor....the fill plug is basically parallel to the ground (dumbest thing ive seen...)
Pete: sent u pm...yea he got back to me...
MIAMI - A nuclear reactor owned by Florida's largest electric company automatically shut down Tuesday, causing sporadic power outages throughout the state that affected 3 million people. Authorities did not specify the cause of the shutdown but say there were no safety concerns.
"We don't know whether the grid disturbance caused the units to shut down or that their shut down caused the grid disturbance," said Kenneth Clark, a spokesman at the NRC regional office in Atlanta. He said the two reactors were automatically shut down.
"There are no safety concerns. The reactors shut down as designed," said Clark in a telephone interview. He said both reactors continued to have offsite electric power. He said two coal-burning power plants at Turkey Point also shut down.
FPL estimated power should be restored by 6 p.m. A spokeswoman who spoke briefly to a reporter in the lobby of the company's Juno Beach headquarters did not have any additional information.
"We don't know whether the grid disturbance caused the units to shut down or that their shut down caused the grid disturbance," said Kenneth Clark, a spokesman at the NRC regional office in Atlanta. He said the two reactors were automatically shut down.
"There are no safety concerns. The reactors shut down as designed," said Clark in a telephone interview. He said both reactors continued to have offsite electric power. He said two coal-burning power plants at Turkey Point also shut down.
FPL estimated power should be restored by 6 p.m. A spokeswoman who spoke briefly to a reporter in the lobby of the company's Juno Beach headquarters did not have any additional information.





