See alt and speed on the left? Match it with alt and speed in the middle of the screen.
See alt and speed on the left? Match it with alt and speed in the middle of the screen.
There are a few ambling around in my area. The local ford dealer services the powertrain without too many questions asked, it seems.
As the owner and fairly regular operator of a tractor (with a front end loader and two PTOs to boot) the scary part isn't the machine. Its the terrain. Almost all tractor accidents are rollovers caused by exceeding the limits of stability. They have nearly unlimited traction, but their center of gravity and absurd…
Now, if you'll just show me the carfax...
Chrysler's answer to the raptor is the RamRunner. Most who have driven one (myself included) agree the RamRunner is just too hard core and not suitable for road use, but it is delivered from Chrysler in that configuration. They also own, ya know, jeep. So, they ahve that going for them.
I have parked my SRT8 300C right next to the company owned E and S class cars in the lot. There is little chassis DNA shared there at all. The rear end in my SRT8 (as in, the diff) is eerily similar to the one under my S-class, and the transmission is a w5a580 on the SRT. There are some switches and other bits…
These already exist. In fact, I use them around my property. 30 watt led light sources (VERY bright at night) with 120 watts of solar panels on top. You still have a very chunky battery (lifepo4 in my case, kinda spendy) that would be an excellent target.
I loved my UJOR conversion before it got creamed! You guys make a nice setup. I'll have to ship the parts from my new dana 60 to get an early start on my next ujor build :D
I used UJORs kit on my 95 4x4/cummins 4bta/manual conversion that got creamed a while back. Its a damn fine kit, and the setup the build is by FAR better than either Quigley or Sportsmobile, for much, much less.
Navy seals use em.
I did not say it wasnt, it just exists outside of the executive branches of government.
So... Get private businesses to enforce the law? GREAT!
The US Post Office actually exists outside the federal executive departments. There is no usps.gov website for example (its usups.com), and it is currently not shut down. In 1971 it was turned into an 'independent establishment of the federal government'
It's computer controlled, it just tracks motion, and repositions itself. Once it loses track, it just goes to home and waits for more motion.
It's a v6 too! Awesome.
That is LITERALLY the same wheel my 95 E-Series van had. Same color leather and everything. (Well, the matte look turned shiny over the years, but I bet if you peeled off that AM logo you had a Ford logo?)
We will get the 5 cyl diesel too! If ford thought there was enough market to recertify the 4-cyl FWD version, they probably would do it and advertise the fuel economy. (Since the transit is a truck, not a car, the engine would have to be recertified :p)