It's just unfortunate that all these smartphones can only be used for social media. We should add some sort of short-range voice communication for emergencies.
It's just unfortunate that all these smartphones can only be used for social media. We should add some sort of short-range voice communication for emergencies.
If I had to guess, it's a car that everyone has. V6 Mustangs and Camaro...sure. I'm not sure the ZL1 fits in to the same mold, though.
That will be the default mode. You'll have to turn the key 3 times, hit the emergency stop button, then fold the cupholder out and back in once to program it NOT to stop.
In aviation terms that would be an underpriced Airbus. Sorry, bad aircraft joke.
Soon, on Amazon HDTV feedback:
Can I ask you what it stands for? Because I think you may believe it stands for "assault rifle". And you would be wrong.
Well, you can make a very rough estimate using an average separation between galaxies of about 1.9E+19 miles. If we cover a galaxy every quarter of a second, that's about 7.6E+19 miles per second, or c * (4E+14 ). The actual number I got was 407,983,594,764,926 * c. Hehe.
Unless GM snuck a front-mid in somewhere that I'm not aware of, the last one would indeed be the 1988 Fiero.
It's valuable to the same kind of people who race. The people who know how to turn money into noise in the most enjoyable way possible.
Gentleman, I think we may have a rare case of the "metric" here.
That must be hard to ride with such a huge throbbing......
Yup. I'd run into the back end too.
For me, I can't call it a road trip without stopping in the first 15 minutes to top off the tank and get a couple sticks of Bubblicious bubble gum. Either strawberry or watermelon, but never both. It's relaxing to blow some bubbles, it gets some sugar in me, and hey, it's fun. On familiar roads, the smell is…
Heart-clicky for you.
It's all form over function until someone gets their eyes hurt.
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Epileptic skeptic crazed by comic so epic.
I'm afraid I will have to stick to my guns on this one. Cosworth UK designed the cylinder head and entire conversion kit. It was known internally as the DB. I'm estimating around 40 were made. I'm using #22 to build a turbocharged 2.6L SD.
James has it right. If you're using a fuel with a lower energy density, you just inject a larger volume. Forced induction engines especially benefit from what E85 has to offer. Ethanol based fuels can also lower intake temperatures.