Lightning Bubbles?
Lightning Bubbles?
That picture has it it all! Bubbles! Lightning! Ford GT! Ford Lightning?
The speed coverage doesn't really do it justice, and I highly highly recommend doing it if you ever have the chance. Our roads are in crap condition, but they are loads of fun!
I'm doing Targa Newfoundland for the second time with a buddy of mine. Last year I was navigating, this year I'm driving. Sept 8th cannot come fast enough! You mentioned in an interview that you're competing this year. I'll see you there! I'm a NL local so if you need anything don't be shy. Also, the rust in…
+1 for the G20. I thought Legacy at first but after closer inspection of tail light height the G20 fits better.
That's strange cause I have ICS and swype :)
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I hear blimps are cheap! We should split one and we'll have enough money left over for beers :)
There's a good reason that bolts and screws are so common. They're excellent at holding shit together. Strong, light, cheap, reusable, and a service life longer than the average life expectancy of a human. Why you would want to replace them with rubber bands is beyond me.
You showed him!
This question makes me sad. The only thing that should be left for a shop is a job which you cannot obtain the tools for. People are too afraid of their cars these days. They're really not that complicated, and you'd be surprised what you can do with a little research and some common sense.
Don't be so closed minded.
Thou shall never say "I can't fix ____ because I don't know how."
You have a bit of a contradiction on number 5 & 9. The power to weight of an LS engine is hard to beat. Not to mention it will fit in ANYTHING :)
Try to get power on oversteer in a Mazdaspeed3.
10 Best cars which deserve an engine swap; because racecar!
And people say drifting is stupid and nonsense (Seen in the mom drifting post earlier.) How could you watch this video and think to yourself "I wouldn't enjoy doing this? It seems so childish." Should you have this opinion, kindly show yourself out. Thanks.
While you're right that it can absorb more energy with a lesser increase in air temperature, you pay for it on the other end. It takes longer for your heat exchanger to cool the water down. As I said before, there is no free lunch here. To give you an idea how much the heat capacity would affect cooling I've done the…
wagnerrp, I just wanted to say you're absolutely right and I'm shocked there are so many people claiming that you don't know know what you're talking about, when half of them wouldn't know thermodynamics if it hit them in the face. I would have responded the same way to so called "experts".