What is the difference between lightning rod and Franklin rod?
One basic assumption of Microeconomics is that people by nature have more wants/needs than their capacity to obtain them. Microeconomics doesn't seem to suppose that people by nature have unlimited needs/wants.
I would revisit your engine re-builder and ask them why they're not using CP-Pistons and Carrillo Rods which are two parts of the same company. The rest of your list is outstanding! Not sure if the motor was originally a turbocharged ? If not the compression ratio must drop when a turbocharger is added. Check the compression ratio of a naturally aspirated engine (non-turbocharged) of the same Mazda size. Compare it to the same size turbocharged engine. I trust your engine builder would already know this. *Where is your inner cooler? What's being done to the cylinder head/s. I think you meant Billet crankshaft caps. You had better be ready to feed this bomb the highest octane fuel you can find. *Please plan on using a good grade of synthetic oil to protect the motor and turbocharger bearings. If the car does *not have a catalytic converter, synthetic racing oil is better yet.
Depends on definition of needs Basic needs are finite - safety, food, shelter, clothes, sense of purpose. A typical military base provides all of that. Self-defined needs are a different story. Every human wants to be above average, and to have a better life tomorrow than they do today. Which makes wants unlimited.
no, folks like this are codependent and disgusting imo.