More cylinders isn’t always ( or even usually ) better.
More cylinders isn’t always ( or even usually ) better.
Both have far more runoff, so the speeds aren’t as risky.
They could rev higher without stressing the engine as much as a longer throw would, but the engine doesn’t really sound like it’s revving any higher than last year’s.
It’s basically the same engine though. They just shortened the stroke. Why it would suddenly have heating issues is a bit of a mystery, unless the cooling system is all new.
Is it only WTR having these overheating issues with the Cadillacs? Weren’t they the ones with issues at Daytona as well?
So long as it doesn’t affect cooling, why not? Moving the COM further forward on most off-roaders probably isn’t too helpful though.
I use the Maserati MC12 as my standard for rearward visibility. If you can beat that: you’re on to something.
I like that the front end is a nod to the J series, but the Willy’s MB-esque tires are absolutely stupid.
So... what condition does a Jeep have to be in for you not to want to buy it?
It’s also way too not safe. It isn’t even safe enough for Indycar and their track safety standards are appreciably lower.
Last year’s LMP1 cars would have obliterated the Peugeot 908's lap time. Cornering speeds are much higher now, even though straight line speed might be lower.
Amendments are like the hopes, dreams, faces and careers of Burfict’s opponents: Made to be broken.
Cruel and unusual punishment seems appropriate for a cruel and unusual person. Besides, he has no business playing on a NFL roster, so the Browns are the obvious choice.
I think they should make him play for the Browns as punishment.
In what world would 2 Copa Americas and 1 World Cup be a historic trophy haul? Plenty of players have accomplished more than that at the international level.
I prefer to think she’s just sheltering some spiders under those lids.
Japan isn’t exactly shy about adopting protectionist measures openly. They have no reason at all to be so coy about it. It’s not like the US, EU and others don’t have their own safety standards that imports have to meet. They do. It’s SOP.
Only at the beginning, not at the end. The ‘but’ also adds nothing to the quotation and an elipsis would also do the same job more effectively, since that’s an elipsis’ only job, so there would be no confusion.
Yeah, but that’s...