BRB, putting Jackaroo badges on my new RDX...
BRB, putting Jackaroo badges on my new RDX...
Nobody gives the 10mm socket any breaks so it hides in exhaustion anywhere it can. I know the feel little socket bro.
Do you get to keep your existing handle on here as a regular commenter?
There’s that part and there’s the part where Radwood themselves let that thing in to begin with. I hope this isnt a Prelude to a bunch of corporate dilution of the celebration of 80s and 90s cars.
This is still on my bucket list of engines to build someday. How to build/tune a VW Type IV motor and stick it in a VW that originally had a Type I (upright vs pancake):
My favorite resource for the 7/9 series bricks:
How to go about fixing/tuning an old turbo Volvo:
How to diagnose and fix the most disliked fuel system on a Porsche 911, Bosch CIS K-Jetronic:
Is there a DM feature somewhere? Ill gladly point you in that direction.
I had a short stint at a company that made concept cars and I saw 3 levels of concept builds. Not rocket science but still pretty obscure:
I heard the next RX-7 will be an electric CX-5.
Oh look, its the new, all electric C O R V E T T E
San Deezy is amazing. I forget how much I love it since I only make it out there one every couple of years from north OC. Perfect climate, beaches, cars, and beers.
Moar. Stars. Now.
This is pretty exciting stuff. Not so much because a hybrid 911 exists but because you can now package a flywheel sized motor in between an existing gas engine and gearbox, with a tiny battery pack and control hardware/software in a modular, reversible package. As the price of this tech drops it will become available…
Will it be named, “The Deckard”?
I know 300 housing bubble contractors, real estate agents, and loan officers who would have rolled the **** out of that Caddy.
What kind of factory? Cocaine?
Mustang III
I too discovered this beast on Supercars.net sometime in college.