sounds like you might have an injector that is constantly firing causing a flooded fuel system, however it could also be your injector timing through your ECU.
A fart
if it's really vile smelling, bitter, burns your eyes, it's probably a blown head gasket.
After the referee blows the whistle for a player to serve, the server has 5 seconds to start his/her serve. That person continues to serve until the other team gets a point.
Defective actuator behind glove box that controls air flow.
about 5 seconds to throw it and blows up so you may wanna throw it when the cross hairs starts to move slowly which means that its about to blow up
The system is low on freon...........
The serve starts when the ref blows his whistle and motions that you may serve.
it starts when the star runs out of its supply of gas (i cant remember the name) then the star collapses on its self and then....well blows up
It starts to ooze blood and guts out of the brain. Then it blows up and the perch is mental now.
No. On charged team time outs, the Field Judge starts watch and blows whistle after 1 minute 50 seconds, unless television does not utilize the time for commercial. In this case the length of the time out is reduced to 40 seconds. The Referee will allow necessary time to attend to an injured player, or repair a legal player's equipment.
You Can Keep Attacking Them Until It Starts Going In Slow Motion. Do That 3 times.
30 seconds from the time the referee blows the whistle.