Oh Russian dash cams, you know the way to my heart.
Oh Russian dash cams, you know the way to my heart.
This was not a dis against Lamborghini. Traction control will completely nullify the amount of power any car makes. Once you get to a certain point, you're only bragging about how much power your car makes. That being said, if Lamborghini (a.k.a. Volkswagen AG) wants to continue to increase their 0-60 times, they will…
Hey, I wish that group A homoligation cars would come back.
Go buy a BMW then and and fuck off.
I'm loling at #2. Pretty much true. For the US that's more niche market than a sportscar.
Why? Their signature is AWD. They have no reason to go back on that and the only car that COULD get RWD would be another R8 or successor that shares a platform with Lamborghini. Audi making a car with rear wheel drive is just as dumb as BMW making a car with front wheel drive.
Lord knows I have...
YES! So much yes. Not even the military calls them drones. The FAA calls them UAS (unmanned aerial system) and nowhere does the word "drone" come up. Drones are for bees and ants.
I met a guy who collected, restored, and used vintage razors and I think he's actually part of the shaving soap movement, if you could call it such a thing. He was an instructor for the ASME Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) class that I took through work (yes, I'm a nerd too). Needless to say, as a car…
EGR on modern cars varies by engine. The earlier LS engines had EGR and GM got rid of it in 2004 I think. (Don't quote me on that). Chrysler added EGR to the 5.7L Hemi in 2003ish I believe also.
I would be happy to. Obviously improvements to efficiency will hypothetically improve emissions as well but efficiency really makes the biggest difference at full power. However, engines don't operate at full power very frequently (or at all if it's a Camry or Prius) and the EPA knows this so emissions are tested at a…
Yes, not providing your name or (the more likely case) not agreeing to have your name published, makes you unreliable in this case. The accident is under investigation and if someone who is not one of the investigators but still a "law enforcement official" makes comments without backing it up with their…
Flaming blinker fluid?
While it certainly looks tight, it's not nearly as bad as I thought it would look.
For starters, you're still speculating on what happened which is why I'm insistent on waiting for a report. Until someone that's qualified publishes their findings, I won't trust it. As for the unnamed law enforcement official that the AP spoke to, NOT A RELIABLE SOURCE. If they were a reliable source, their name and…
I don't think that there is any conspiracy because this is affecting the heavy truck market more than anything else. In cars, it's merely an inconvenience, in the truck market, it's a huge problem.
Surface heating on the front of a spacecraft during reentry is caused by the compression of the air in front of the vehicle and not by aerodynamic friction. But your point is valid.
While it never came from the factory, and disappointingly probably never will, you could certainly put a 5.3l into it with fairly few issues.
Maybe what I said was misleading since I don't necessarily believe the 45 mph theory. 90 mph? That I won't believe until a report is published.
Still waiting for a report to be published. Well, this fan boy anyway.