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Has it been officially announced that the name will be Supra?

I don’t know how significant ISO is to the U.S. But I know coupe is a French word, and I know France is a significant member of ISO. I would assume if the French didn’t agree with it, they won’t let it pass.

Then they should first be triggered by the fact that 0% never actually 0%.

The gears by themself will be equally strong, but diagonal cut will convert some of the torque into axial force. That means it needs stronger bearing/housing to handle the same torque as straight cut, which could mean additional weight.

Yes, but that oncoming traffic might make avoidance maneuver and hit a tree instead.

Also consider that the pedestrian was moving. She was hit by the right side of the car, given a little more time (car slowing down), it might be possible for her to completely out of the way.

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Honda had a V5 engine, although it’s a racing engine.

Will you cover more of motoGP news? You covered so much of F1, from team development to drivers’ tweet. But I’ve seen more news about aircraft or boats than motoGP/other bike racing.

Two years later: Honda co-develop next-gen S-roadster with Audi.

As far as scripted feeling things concerned, people just adapt to things, they grow more perceptive, especially after watching the same things for 20+ seasons.

Two years too early.

Even if you shut the engine off, it will not stop revving (and pumping air) as long as the car moving and in gear. So the brake will still have boost (unless it uses a discrete vacuum pump).

Lol. Not enough power, apparently.

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Mitsubishi HSR-II

Then you don’t know Toyota that well. It’s been that way since forever, Yamaha, Daihatsu, Hino and recently Subaru, Mazda, and this BMW, whenever there’s “joint” project, the other party do all the works (I assume Toyota provide the cash).

Jason, stop calling an engine that not designed to produce jet propulsion a jet engine. In the video, the owner called it gas turbine/turboprop. Sorry for being pedantic.

Considering it’s a French word, and France being one of the biggest “power” in ISO, it’s very official.

They’re not cool without prefix, so: super-hard, hard, medium, super-medium, soft, super-soft. That’s six of them.