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"Volumetric efficiencies above 100% can be reached by using forced induction such as supercharging or turbocharging. With proper tuning, volumetric efficiencies above 100% can also be reached by naturally aspirated engines. The limit for naturally aspirated engines is about 137%;[1] these engines are typically of a

The US Jetta is probably heavier, with more airbags and stuff.

There is no theoretical limit to power per unit displacement. If the engine's well built, you can just keep putting bigger and bigger turbos on it, and revving it higher and higher. In practice, though, a car with a huge turbo making 400 psi of boost and running at 15000 RPM all the time would be an absolute

I had a very difficult time finding a driving school with a M/T car. There's only one within a few hours of where I live (less than 10 miles from one of the 5 biggest cities in the country). Fortunately, it's pretty close to where I live.

Things you can do with $7K:

GPS

Ray Wert

I believe the crosstek is the only one where you can get a manual with AWD.

Motorcycle dude was being reckless, honda driver was being careless. If there'd been an accident, they're equally at fault in my book.

My first car was a hand-me-down '91 Camry that you could do this with.

Beach cruisers: Not fixies.

This is my kind of crazy. NP.

I work for a small (about 15 employees) engineering consulting company. I am paid by the hour. My coworkers and I all work around 45 hour weeks, give or take. We can charge the company for overtime, but I don't think anyone actually does. They pay well enough anyway, so I have no issue with it.

Here's my personal anecdote that probably has very little relevance to anyone who will ever read it:

My 2012 impreza does not.

I recommend that you google it, sometime when you are not at work.

I recommend that you google it, sometime when you are not at work.

I got to drive a 16' truck across a few states for FSAE last year. It was a Mitsubishi Fuso, from Enterprise. Had a 2.0L turbodiesel engine, making 160 hp. 6 speed automatic. Didn't think it was too bad. Limited to 72mph, so I ended up getting on the highway and holding the gas pedal to the floor for the next ten

Breckenridge is pretty close to Denver. You can take the train from Denver to Miami, but it takes three days, and costs $426, according to Amtrak.com. Or, you can fly for $170, and it'll take 4 hours.