see Nvidia
see Nvidia
Problem is that the US subsidizes a decent bit of shipping from china. Sometimes, its cheaper to buy the shit from a chinese mfg instead of buying it locally.
The US has quite a few fabs with Global Foundries (they also have a cross licencing agreement with TSMC), but the super small nodes aren’t here. TSMC is building an Arizona fab.
yes
Something about the color scheme reminds me of a package of butter
PA has a pretty nice blue and yellow band thing going on, but its still simple.
I agree the ID4 looks pretty good.
I’ve seen one Y. It looks like the same Tesla blob tbh.
1.8T (iirc out of the buick verano) or a boosted 1.4T (more than stock obviously) would be dope
The first ID4 I saw in my life was in Oakland PA and it was yesterday
Chevy Caprice PPV
Has the rear end of an Impala, the roofline of a chevy cruze and and the front of a Malibu, and makes 355 HP. (there is a v6 variant apparently)
also there is a group of people boosting Chevy Cruzes.
Also the first gen S80 T6. Looks like a fwd grandpa car, has a twin turbo inline 6. And its also FWD
I’d love to see the videos
6 year old SUV with 45k miles seems a little low, but high enough for DD duty if they have a shorter commute or can WFH.
Nissan got 240 Hp out of it in 2000 with the k variant
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Best in 1990, but not in 98. That goes to the vq.
The vg30e in that van is about 10 years old (from its original introduction), single cam, iron block and non interference (and makes less power than the Nissan version). The vq30de made 190 hp when released in the mid 90s (dohc and aluminum)
Nostalgia aside (dad had a 97), this is not worth it. Also, any villager with the vg30e is non interference and makes 150 hp.
of course, corn is literally a filler in basically everything, from cornstarch in medication to batteries (I just remember seeing a graphic that mentioned corn)
I’ll be real with you, last time I did research on this was 5 years ago, for a paper for English. But the research I did, basically amounted to, “the sugarcane waste product could be used to generate power and had more sugar per mass” and corn didn’t have as much sugar per mass. Even if we genetically modified corn to…