It depends on various factors like the height of the stories, pipe diameter, and water pressure. But typically, a 1.5hp pump can move water to a few stories, maybe 2-3.
The possibility of a new installment in Motor Novel exists. If the series has been successful in terms of critical acclaim and commercial success, the publisher might push for another book. However, if the series has faced some setbacks like negative reviews or low sales, it might be less likely. Also, the author's own motivation and availability play a big role. If they are burnt out or occupied with other works, we may not see a new book.
I'm not entirely sure as there may not be a widely known 'Pump Fiction' in mainstream media. It could be a very specific or indie creation. Maybe it's a story about something related to pumping, like pumping water or gas in a fictional and creative context.
I haven't heard of 'Pump Fiction' being a widely recognized book or movie. It might be a self - published book or a very low - budget independent movie. Without more information, it's difficult to say for sure whether it's a book or a movie. However, if it's a story - based work, it has the potential to be either medium depending on how the creator chose to present it.
It could be that 'pump it up' is used to describe the way the 'pulp fiction' elements are presented. Maybe it means to make the pulp fiction more exciting, like pumping up the volume of a story. For example, increasing the action scenes or making the characters more flamboyant.
The symptoms of motor neurons disease included muscle weakness, muscle wasting, muscle bundle tremor, muscle spasms, increased muscle tone, tendon hyperreflexes, unclear speech, difficulty swallowing, tongue muscle wasting, difficulty breathing, and so on. The symptoms usually started from the upper limbs and gradually spread to other parts of the body. Early symptoms may be clumsy hand movements, tremors, lower limbs prone to tripping, speech stuttering, and painful spasms. Late symptoms may involve the spinal cord and pontine nerve motor nucleus, resulting in tongue muscle atrophy, difficulty swallowing, and slurred speech, as well as affecting the head lifting muscle strength and respiratory muscles. Different types of MCD may have different symptoms.
A sexy motor story often involves a beautiful and unique vehicle. For example, a rare, limited - edition car with a special design can make the story sexy.
I'm not entirely sure what specifically'motor pulp fiction' refers to. It could potentially be a very niche or even a made - up concept. Maybe it's a term someone created to describe a type of fast - paced, action - filled fictional story related to motors, like high - speed car chases in pulp - style writing.