OneRotor
OneRotor
OneRotor

Man in an E-Series? Psh, amateur.

You’re on Cricket......

That alone should be enough to jump ship.

It has a landing gear. Feet!

Check out the MiataBusa articles on MotoIQ. They have a great explainer for why it’s important on a motorcycle engine, which will help you understand it on a car engine.

Rigid. There’s your problem.

I have the 18V version of this and it has been spectacular. It was purchased to replace my 12V Hitachi (~10 years old, NiCad battery, impact driver only). I assembled my niece/nephew’s playset with the 12V. My dad was working along side me with his new 18V DeWalt. I kept up and my battery

Rigid. There’s your problem.

I have the 18V version of this and it has been spectacular. It was purchased to replace

Carl Sagan...

I was referencing the factory-equipped tires because of their age. Sorry I was not more specific.

Lack of proper tires contributed to the accident. IIRC they were running on the factory-equipped tires, which on any car is no bueno let alone a CGT.

Who would buy this? Sure it’ll stop an AK-47 round, but how many will it stop when its air suspension/engine/transmission/electronics strand it?

iPad Mini. I use it on occasion to read the Kindle app in the dark, and it’s useful for conferences and quick trips home, but ever since getting a Phablet the use of the iPad Mini has gone down precipitously.

I believe Cleetus is the proper term to describe Peniswrinkle.

Crack price. Picked up a E39 525iT (sadly with the autotragic) for 8000 in December. SoCal car its entire life. Kicker: 58,800 miles.

I’ll pass on the electronic nightmare and the appalling aesthetics of the Bangle-era cars.

Coming from a former rotary owner: Rotary owners, even more so if they’re N/A. Horsepower of a Geo Metro, fuel economy of a Big Block Chevelle.

Damn they’re fun.

And having internships in Hydraulic Power Steering (worked at Automotive Components Holdings, LLC in Dearborn) in college I know that’s not a likely option, but one can dream, right?

Thanks for stopping by Dave.

Call it heresy, but I am not a fan of the way the Z8 looks in real life.

I wish I could fit in a Fiesta ST. They’re just too small.

When they were racking up Dev miles on the last GT the development engineers would get dinner almost every evening at the BP Truck Stop at I-94 and Baker Road before their nightly runs to the west side of the state and/or chicago. Three would show up: a red with white stripes, a white with blue stripes, and Bill