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Giant puddles, jerks the wheel back and forth and the car goes almost straight until it doesn’t. He was going a fairly constant speed, not accelerating. Sounds like you didn’t watch the video close enough to make any reasonable assumptions. I also DD a RWD car with a decent power to weight ratio, and I can tell, you

Their All season counterparts are fantastic honestly. The Pilot Sport AS3+ put up with a hell of alot of water [at least until there half tread depth lol ]

120 is a hell of a lot of speed before having a problem lol

New tires with deeper treads and/or better designed treads will most certainly increase the car’s ability to resist hydroplaning. Specifically that the guy likely would not have hydroplaned at all at that speed with new tires.

Because clearly the E36's haven’t lasted long enough to get their picture taken.

You coming?

*E36* FTFY

Clubloose brought drifting to the East Coast. It isn’t highlighted because of it’s proximity to anything [wtf is GMG]. ECB is a riot all by it’s self.

Never forget. It came in a trim with a V8, AWD, and was actually a wagon. BUT never with a stick. Also apparently could tow pretty well.

But is there is an option for Super-Moto wheels.

Jim Henson did Puppets on SNL for adults before he did them for children.

lol

But think of how much harder it would be to have widespread outrage with a segregated internet.

Have a star; however, I would like to note that preserving the internet without blocking or censorship will make it easier to address those other issues in future.

Most indoor electric karts manage 40-45 on bigger track layouts. 15mph is PAINFUL.

5% Max, and that’s being Generous. The increased cost is more than that. And in case you doubt my math Ethanol contains 30% less energy. At 15% ethanol, we are losing only 4.5% of the total energy available [4.5 is 30% of 15]. While getting increased knock resistance in the process. And considering that the ethanol

Incorrect. Reducing ethanol will reduce Octane and drive prices up to achieve the same octane rating.

Good God, that misinformation about Octane. 98 in Europe is the same as 93 in the USA they use different methods to get those numbers. Europe uses RON and the USA used AKI. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating

Honestly 2.6% Could be margin of error, let alone significant.

Considering that Virginia has the most asinine speeding laws in the US, I would hazard that Virginia is an outlier and does not offer a strong rebuttal to the argument here.