It is the heat flux generated due to ignition of fuel at the spark plug
209 miles
Well......... As far as I know, a 209 primer isn't a paint primer at all. It is an ignition source for the powder in a bullet. There are a few different types, 209 being one of the most common. They're most commonly used in shotgun shells, and black powder rifles.
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The phone number of the West Point Branch Library is: 209-293-7020.
By 870 I assume you mean the Model 870 shotgun? If so, there would be no purpose for that type of conversion. Shotshell primers are of the 209 size. The 209 "conversion" is done with muzzle loaders. The idea is to replace the muzzle loader nipple (that holds the cap) with a conversion unit that uses the 209 shotshell primer to get more positive ignition of the black powder.
209 multiplied by 209 is 43,681.
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all 1984's had HEI ignition.
if you have a low ignition point... from what i understand.. it's hard to have feelings for someone. ( to ignite the "fire" per say)
18% off of 209:= 18% discount applied to 209= 209 - (18% x 209)= 209 - 37.62= 171.38
30% of 209= 30% * 209= 0.3 * 209= 62.7
Burning point of any thing