Because stupidity
Because stupidity
I think the better question here is “Why is stance?”
Counterpoint: it looks like ass, and you’d better be trailering that trash to your “meets” and not fucking around where adults are driving.
Why do you say that? Because if you had aftermarket wheels or transmission/rear end, you could alter the programming to compensate for that. Had a friend do just that.
When it comes to engine performance, yes. I can see you just like to argue and are looking for an excuse to have a classic internet argument session by picking apart every word I said.. You won’t get that from me. Good luck on finding what you are looking for.
When I was in my spring semester my second year at Temple I took a black history class from Reconstruction. Hurricane Katrina had been that fall and Temple did a program where kids from NOLA schools could come to Temple and take classes. One of the women in my class said she wanted to meet Bill Cosby. The professor…
Depends on the aspect ratio. A 265/75 is gonna be a lot taller than a 285/35.
It does when you’re using “wheel size” as a layman’s misnomer for tire size.
It’s not altering the gear ratios and wheel size, it’s changing those settings in the ECU so that the speedometer reads correctly.
I can award you one of my cars, but I assure you it would not be positive.
Weird. In our regular legal system, I haven’t heard of anyone being awarded a punishment. It could happen I guess, but I haven’t encountered it in my experience (I’m an attorney in CA), at least not that I remember.
All I can say is good. Anyone who rolls coal, or enables the ability to roll coal, should be thrown in jail or fined into bankruptcy.
There’s a very clear tonal difference between this article and ones about speeding in public.
Raph, I appreciate you trying to find the journalistic side of a topic that’s rarely covered and so strongly opposed by the staff. This has shown exactly why it gets little positive coverage here - the street racing/drifting/stunting scene is juvenile, poorly organized, egocentric, and ultimately dangerously reckless.
No offense, but that may be your worst work to date.
This sounds a lot like the kind of street racing behavior that gets innocent bystanders killed, and that Jalopnik usually takes pains to denounce.