So ...”stay right except to pass” and everything would have been fine.
So ...”stay right except to pass” and everything would have been fine.
Pulling 142kg’s (over 300 pounds) out of an already light vehicle that was designed to be light in the first place is one hell of a feat. While it’s not impossible, I know first hand how hard it is to pull mass out of a car like this and I’m skeptical to believe this claim based on some marketing press release. As…
Show me this car sitting on calibrated scales, operated by a 3rd party to have a mass of 1218 and I won’t call total horseshit on a rediculously claimed mass of 1218Kg
Did a quick search and there are “0" X5's with a stick for sale in all of Canada on Autotrader. For that reason, I’m in...NP
What an awesome little time capsule....If I were any sort of collector, I’d grab this based on general principal...
Him and soooooo many other people!
The first link is where I got it from.
Yeah, top fuelies are pretty insane when you look at some details. I read somewhere that the camshaft is atually phased differently from front to back to account for twist (within the elastic region) while under load. Or in other words, when they design camshafts, valve timing is designed to be “off” or “not ideal”…
I grabbed that from sccoa’s (Thunderbird super coupe site) website. I’m sure you can find it other places. It’s pretty old actually, I read it back in college and that was 14 years ago.
I’ll leave this here...
“Your Move Ford”
You really CNN’ed the shit out of that one Tavarish....good job!
Tommy Lee Jones in a Bourne movie? In quite possibly the last Bourne Movie....Epic!
I remember the first time I turned that system completley off (hold DSTC button for 1 second five times in a row) in my VR. It was snowing and the smiles were abundant.
I used to think the Venza was wagon like until I parked the mother-in-laws Murano next to one. Upon my return to the vehicle in that Canadian Tire parking lot, I was surprised to see how damn tall that Venza was. the roofline was maybe a couple of inches shorter...maybe.
Neutral: I’d like to belive they have a future. I myself own a V70R and love the damn thing. Unfortunately for me and people like me who understand that the low ride hight allows for a much more enjoyable time in the twisties, I don’t think they will have a future. The SUV’s are getting great mileage. Suspension wise,…