O'Reilly's Auto Parts

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Good to know they have a sense of humor.
 
It's "O'Reilly" Auto Parts. Non-possessive, and non-plural.
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Though your thread is located in the right place, there was another topic about this (with O'Reilly also misspelled lol) posted a couple weeks ago.

Thread consensus was that it is NOT a replacement for the OEM Flux Capacitor. It won't actually function as a time travel device when attached to a DeLorean, as it is too massive for the lower flux capacitance of this reproduction part. A BMW Isetta was suggested as being a vehicle with the largest mass that could work reliably. *This may not be true, YMMV*

Just another example of American auto parts stores selling products produced by the lowest bidding Chinese factory.
 
Originally Posted By: Kira
Serious question: Did the Professor Brown's locomotive (seen at the tail end of "Back to the Future lll") have a flux capacitor too?



Well... it was a train, so maybe it had a flux.. conductor.

I'm sure it had one somewhere.. probably quite a bit larger than the one in the Delorean.
 
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