Yep. I couldn’t remember the name... it was a few years ago. Delphi. We made the enclosures.
Yep. I couldn’t remember the name... it was a few years ago. Delphi. We made the enclosures.
In other news...
Pelican Parts still lists some.
Seemed like a good idea at the time, except for the whole human in the loop thing. It is a good candidate for AI though. The drive-thru dictionary would be small enough that it is manageable.
I wish my E39 had crank windows.
A professional blogger knows:
Hit the nail on the head.
Didn’t go much better when Jack in the Crack tried outsourcing its drive-thus 15 years ago.
Completely irrational NP from me. Grew up seemingly surrounded by Wankels. Everything from a R/C Wankel to a Wankel powered Lotus Super 7 that used to take FTD at all the club events. Neighbor kid had a Racing Beated out Mazda Pickup. Could hear it coming a mile away.
...resulted in a 71 percent No Dice loss, making it the latest in a string of downvotes.
Next door neighbor put the wrong reach plugs in his RX4. Knocked all the apex seals off. Upside was, we got to rebuild a Wankel!
All fun and games until someone falls asleep at the tiller.
https://jalopnik.com/the-ferrari-360-is-the-most-reliable-car-ive-ever-owned-1598824290
This is not the malaise era shit box you are looking for.
It doesn’t matter how many miles a car has on it.
That said, of course, there have been situations where all of the engines have failed due to a single source—fuel starvation, flying into volcanic ash cloud.
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