Please tell me you have a Mustang V6 performance package coming up next... or even better, a Mustang GT Track Pack. :)
Please tell me you have a Mustang V6 performance package coming up next... or even better, a Mustang GT Track Pack. :)
This is precisely what I've been saying all along.
Out of a 2.0L engine? If you rebuilt every single piece of the engine, I'm sure it's possible, but not for long, you won't. That's 250hp/ltr. That's right on the edge of F1 territory.
You can hear the car on the rumblestrip right before the first impact (out of camera shot), and as the car comes into view, it's the right rear that made hard contact. So clearly it had a tire (required to make the rumblestrip sound) before it was ripped off by the wall.
Too bad there wasn't a mob around to destroy his car.
I don't. Odds on, if he's over 18, he's got a kid somewhere.
"reportedly" = maybe, we think, we don't know.
Fail. All they accomplished was trashing his only transportation to work, surely eliminating whatever slim chance that poor girl had of receiving some child support, if she's smart enough to get away from him. Catch the guy, pin him down, call the cops and have his dumb ass arrested for domestic violence. Letting…
Interesting... I'm just not buying it. The turbo has naught to do with raw throttle response, only actual power. All you need to do is accelerate the engine assembly, not create any real power. I mean, ok, you won't get as much bang per explosion, but with no load, I can't see how it would really make that much…
If so, that's fine on upshifts. But on downshifts that's a problem because if you're threshold braking, that extra torque load on the rear wheels can set the car into a spin. Maybe they're managing that with the stability system, but it simply begs the question of why. Particularly when rev-matching would kill two…
First, the new format is excellent. Very nice job, bravo.
You know what? This sounds awesome.
Umm, all I have to say is: good luck, Alphamazing.
Oh well. At least nothing of value was lost.
And all the Jalops said: Amen.
Alright, pass me the cheeseburger. Naw, it's in the other cup holder. No, the other one.
Just to point out, nearly all life rafts are orange, for contrast/visibility. "Beacon" is indeed the name of EPIRB (emergency position-indicating radio beacons) devices. So the only realistically unusual fact is the antenna array.
It doesn't necessarily mean his person finances will be made public. It's very possible if not highly likely they will settle out of court. He just wants more money, of course.
It definitely happens, even to the best riders, no matter what you do.
City surface streets, yes. But there are better choices in the city. Highway jaunts? No way. Maybe if you had to get one exit down in an emergency, but otherwise, it'll be puking its guts out just trying to maintain 70mph. That's not safe. And I own a YZ250F, which is more powerful and lighter than this bike.