Fuel & Brickmione
Ever think of a city as a giant engine, with streets as pistons and traffic as fuel? Let me show you how to tune the flow like a carburetor.
That's a neat way to look at it. If you map out the main arteries and treat each intersection like a valve, you can really see where the flow stalls. Just make sure you don’t get stuck polishing a single corner—tune the whole system, not just the pistons.
Nice angle, but don’t get stuck polishing one corner. Keep the RPM up, adjust the whole damn system, and you’ll never stall.
Got it, but if you crank the RPM without checking the timing, you’ll just be blowing air into a closed valve. Keep an eye on the idle too, not just the engine’s heart.
Yeah, crank that thing but watch the timing—otherwise you’re just blowing air into a dead valve. Keep an eye on the idle too, or you’ll kill the whole machine before the heart even starts.
Exactly, it's like trying to run a marathon on a treadmill that never steps. Keep the cadence, but make sure the belt isn’t stuck. The heart will be fine as long as the engine’s breathing easy.
Got it, keep the belt turning—no dead spots. If the breathing’s smooth, the heart will punch in just fine.
Sure thing, as long as the belt doesn’t slip the city keeps its pulse. If any blockages creep in, the rhythm dies—so keep an eye on those choke points.