Mazda dealer in Schaumburg, IL has one with a Speed3 drivetrain in it...
Mazda dealer in Schaumburg, IL has one with a Speed3 drivetrain in it...
When I talk to machine shops I have to say things like "micrometer the unit, not the tool". They don't believe me. I have to show them my micrometer micrometers. I sometimes feel like I'm the only 'merican who thinks in metric...
When I was on the bus one day, that little black box at the front of the bus swung open and was EMPTY! Our school district only had something like 3, and would rotate them among the buses.
THANK YOU!
Really? You're going to show us how they cast the compressor housings, but not the compressor and turbine wheels? Those are the interesting parts!
@ 2:48 "to specifications so precise, they're measured in thousandths of an inch"
I'm honestly surprised it didn't get more votes, considering EVERY SINGLE car news outlet had something running about it. AND other news outlets, too.
That's what I'VE been wanting. It'd make such a killer track toy. That's the even DUMBER part: You can't import it, even if it's for track use only!
Precisely ZERO love for the crosshairs. No Jalop likes Chrysler.
That looks more like a howitzer than a tank...
That's a REALLY good comparison.
I want a tee-shirt which says "dues ex mountain lion"
I vote REAMDE. I'm a HUGE Stephenson fan, have exchanged emails with the author, and read everything he's written under his own name. Of them all, REAMDE is definitely the closest you'll come to movie-ready. The problem is that it's also his longest novel yet. It would be EXTREMELY difficult to do without cutting…
I really wish there were more of a difference between the Toyota and Subaru versions.
DOUBLY AWESOME!
THIS?
I'm a big fan of the venerable 185/60-14 tire which came on EVERY SINGLE sport compact between 1985-2000.
If you're not getting what you want, you are not using enough violence.
What about the Yaris? It's a car.
My wife was raised a Methodist, which is about as beige as Christianity can get. I was raised Pentecostal. When we watched this I had to keep telling her, "Yes. This ACTUALLY happens."