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I can’t find the law in question, but one explicit rule is having a nitrous oxide system installed where either the bottle mount can’t be seen from outside and/or a bottle of nitrous oxide is connected.

In Ontario, 50 km/h over the speed limit is automatically a stunt driving charge. The highway they were stopped on has a 100 km/h speed limit.

The law in Ontario is that anybody driving 50 km/h faster than the speed limit is automatically charged with stunt driving. The cars are immediately impounded and the driver immediately loses their license. They’d better hope that none of the cars have been modified explicitly for street racing, as I believe the

Fuel cells have always been a great “5 year” technology. The answer to “When will it be ready?” is always “in 5 years,” regardless of how long it’s been since the question was last asked.

They were probably asked to hold their breath when playing with the asbestos mat as well.

Don’t you need to open the front door to open the rear door on those? It might be ok if you have really small kids and were helping them in and out, but once they got to school age it’d make dropping them off anywhere much more difficult as they’d have to open and close 2 doors to get themselves out.

What are the odds that everybody gets a fully automatic weapon that barely saw service during the actual war?

Bought a house and my car doesn’t have a fold-down rear seat. I can’t even bring home any flat-pack furniture, let alone any home improvement supplies, without renting another vehicle.

Yep, I’m currently shopping for something more practical than my 04 325 and wanted to spend $8k-10k. There’s a real dearth of cars in the $6k-$12k range, so it feels like I have to choose between getting a car just as old as my 325, or spending more than I wanted and moving up to a ‘12 or so.

It’s probably the same stuff that the road crews would use (Cold Patch), but that repair will fail very quickly. To prep the patch you’re supposed to square up the hole, remove any loose debris, rinse it with clean water (or a special bonding agent available from the cold patch supplier), remove any standing water,

I mained American (pre-AP buff), and ran up the Brits to Tier 3, so I have a feeling the Japanese will be right up my alley. War Thunder seems to be my go-to game when everything’s going too well in my life and I need to feel helpless, so the Japanese should slot right in!

I do watch esports games and still follow the weekly LCS games, but I fail to see how VR would add to the experience. At the professional level, there’s generally commentators who are pointing out what to watch for, and multiple camera operators who are bringing any exciting moments to the commentators’ attention.

Those small CUVs are surprisingly fuel efficient though. Most are using sub 2.0L motors (some are down to 1.2s and 1.3s!) and have combined economy around 30 mpg. The testing methodology has changed over the years so to put that into perspective, that’s about the same fuel economy as a 1992 Civic under the new tests.

Man, the BMWs just can’t catch a break. They have the lightest car, the largest fuel tanks, the widest fuel restrictors, and the highest boost pressures, and yet they still can’t seem to match their competitors’ performance. I don’t know what IMSA’s supposed to do. Do they slow down the rest of the GTLMs to BMW

In my opinion, the Ford had the Ferrari’s door covered until at least the apex, after the time when the Ferrari had committed to using the full track width on exit. If the Ferrari had not used the full track on exit and held a tighter line (which in my opinion would’ve been the correct line in this case), I don’t

Under the IMSA rules, I believe he should have.

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Also in the news, Uber’s autonomous vehicles have required the safety driver to intervene at least once per mile on average.

If my reading of this article is correct, oil drilling companies receive a lot of tax breaks that are not available to other industries. In the example given, 75% of the cost of drilling a well can be deducted in the year the well was drilled, and the remaining 25% can be deducted over the following 7 years,

Cars From the 1990s Are The Best To Wrench On