Parts car for LeMons, turbo for tow car.
Parts car for LeMons, turbo for tow car.
“I want rumbly V8 power but I want it in the most boring way possible.” -The owner of this car.
Take a scrap Porsche 911 shell that would have otherwise ended up as raw material for toasters and stuff a Volkswagen…
I have a ‘65 with the 350 horse small block and even that car is extremely overpowered for the weight. Between the skinny tires, no power assists of any kind and 3.73 rear gears.
1.) We are already heavily involved. Hitting pinpoint targets and exacting intelligence that is actionable is a huge ROI. Basically you are asking a much larger strategic question, I will address this in the very near future.
Front wheel drive.
In grand world of Gearheadom, it seems like the quickest way to find common ground with another member is via…
This is an Élan NP01. It looks a miniature Le Mans prototype, but it was designed with amateurs’ needs in mind:…
You didn’t mention the area where it has huge benefits. When you tune a forced induction engine you will tune it for more boost pressure typically. This is usually done specifically for premium gasoline. A tune designed for 93 octane, and in some cases 25-50% more boost will have a very significant increase on engine…
The worst part for me is that it’s a fake trike, having what basically amounts to training wheels thrown onto it. As I’ve stated in my own comment, unless you’ve become more aged and/or infirm since buying a bike, you shouldn’t be slapping those things on it.
A “clusterfuck” should be the term for a group of drones, like a murder of crows or a troop of gorillas.
Amazon Prime Air - It could be legitimately useful in some situations...but only on a small scale where there won’t be a clusterfuck of drones buzzing around.
The only thing they retained was the 3-cylinder configuration? That’s like saying “We may have started with the Hindenburg but we left all the elements behind other than the fire.”
Look at their filings with the SEC, there is a very slim chance of it ever launching. And if it does, it has to sell 250k units a year in order to cost $6,800. Muahahahaha yeah, OK.
Because a “smart” fortwo not only already exists, but is built by a well established company and actually will survive a crash with something larger than a Radio Flyer wagon?
Hayabusa swap? Hayabusa swap.