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Shout out to the stopping power of that Tahoe!

Definately looks like the wheels stopped spinning and the tranny/clutch blew first.

The best car experience I had with my mom was a lesson in courage and decisiveness.

I was about 4 years old and my sister was about 6. The family had just bought a new Ford Pinto station wagon. White with tan interior. This was in the late 70s or early 80s. Probably 1979.

My sister and I loved to ride in the wagon

Speaking of college physics, there’s a nice college exercise where the student has to plot a graph of acceleration as a function of velocity at a constant power. You get a curve of the form a=k/v: acceleration is the inverse of velocity (times some constant). You’ll notice this asymptotes towards infinity at zero

Usually blue is drinking water, yellow is gas (or other flammable substances) , green sewer, and orange utilities like cable TV. I’ve also seen people spray bright green or bright orange to point out tripping hazards, like a sidewalk that has lifted in a section.

The track explicitely said “No static burnouts” and he was told that over the radio when he asked if he could. The track was just fine with donuts and rolling burnouts, but they said the standing burnouts damaged the tarmac.

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I was able to enhance the audio to pull out your track commentary:

Yeah well, if those cars work on Pittsburgh’s streets they can work anywhere.

Plz tell me more about the party. A friend and I have considered similar.

What is weird is how certain models just disappear. Like they were never here.

God bless you. I’m at work and can’t view the video. And, regardless of where i am, i can’t stand lazy “journalism” that only links to someone else’s video and hard work.

For those who can’t view the video at work (or wherever)...

Well done article David, but I have a question. Did you contact any other suppliers than Delphi and Continental? I know that Luk/Schaffler and ZF have their own versions of the MGU BAS systems (especially the P2 setups, I believe ZF is the supplier of Mercedes Inline system). And I know that BorgWarner has a

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Roll cage.