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Hollywood Speed: I don't know what I'm doing
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I did. Chevy and Ford are across the street from each other lol. Nothing against the Camaro. It just doesn’t feel like a Camaro to me.

I like the conclusion you came to. It’s accurate. While I can definitely be considered bias now that I own one. I really did look at the cars with open & neutral eyes- or I tried. I think Ford wanted to update the mustang but maintain the fact it’s still a mustang. They built a proper IRS, proper V8 6 Speed that

The new camaros are great cars. But as a 16' Mustang GT PP owner, I can say when I went to buy a Pony Car this year the new camaro was a dimly lit flame in a wind storm and the mustang was the wind storm. It might be on the same level of performance but looks, wow factor, and pricing blow camaros out of the water.

I have a bachelors in political science. Intended to go to Law School but just too expensive. Not financing a home for a piece of paper basically. I’ve done well with just a Bachelors. But i’ve had to ask, beg, plead, work hard and develop myself outside of my bachelors field to make it. I work in Data and automotive

I don’t care if you graduate with a masters in astrophysics and nuclear engineering. You’re never guaranteed a job out of college. I hate to say it but acquiring a job is a dog and pony show. It’s who can jump around, look the most polished, articulate themselves the best, and look like they’ve already earned the job

Slight concern as the possibility of them extending this scope of violation to aftermarket companies. They’d view it as the aftermarket is “aiding” an owner in making their vehicle/motorcycle not meet federal standards and therefore be illegal.

That is one slow toaster

I’m in a boom city of the south. One of the fastest growing in the country. It’s been voted number one place to live, travel destination, and up and coming city multiple times for the last ten years. Volvo will be here soon, Mercedes is building a plant here, Cisco is coming, and multiple others. It’s busy. Traffic is

All things considered, I hold Christian as arguably one of the most, if not THE most, forward thinking engineers in the last 100 years. Quite a few great men and women have done a lot for the automobile and humanity as a whole. But Christian has pushed automotive technology further faster than anyone that comes to

Feels weird to think of this world as being hinged on a bunch of interstates. But considering I grew up on the rural edge of a city, its pretty common for me to be on two lane highways going around my elbow to get to my asshole with goofy routes. I can imagine if that was the only way to get from state to state I’d

It’s true here. Which when relevance is king and the mantra of my city is very libertarian in its nature, it’s especially true. It’s narrow because this is the largest/most expensive place to live in South Carolina. It’s also a very consistent city in the type of people that live here. The super wealthy that don’t

Incorrect. I live in one of the more expensive southern cities.

Down here we get bad flooding (1-3 feet of water) at least a few times a year. Cars yearly get flooded out and destroyed. If you don’t own a 4x4 truck and live in the wrong area, you’re screwed. Or really, if you own a truck and it can’t handle at least two or three feet at least of water, you’re screwed.

Truck resale values in the south are almost ridiculous in some cases. My truck which is a 99' automatic 3.0 4wd thats squeaky clean is worth 5-6k pretty normally around here. 10 year old Tacoma 2wd’s still bring 20k+. Mid size is really as intense of a truck that 95% of the average owners ever need. Unless I worked in

I drive a ranger 4x4. I live in the south. I also own a brand new 5.0 mustang track pack. The amount of rocks and garbage on the roads here almost make it mandatory to have ride height, large enough tires to run shit over, and a vehicle that you can plow through dirt mud rocks and pure unadulterated highway nastiness

I get more pissed at the stuff that flys off highways, then sits in the road and I end up running it over in my extremely expensive extremely brand new sports car. It’s always off the back of a car worth a 100 dollars that destroys peoples nice stuff. It’s blatant disregard for other peoples safety and property when

I’m from the South. You’d put off 75% of the homeowners here with that rule. I’d be one of them. If someone said that to me, I’d park my 4x4 jacked up ranger in the middle of my yard

So by the same measure, if it’s subjective, lets play a what if game.

Oh man, I genuinely love this. Now anytime I go through TSA and they’re like “Sir bend over, this is for your safety” I’ll be able to say I’m more likely to die from your lack of action than anything. It’s all smoke and mirrors and feel good security measures.

Target power is easy to achieve when you consider a motor, no matter the size, is an air pump. Displacement, bore size, cylinder head CFM, compression, and external compression devices (superchargers or turbos if you will) can all be designed with a specific air flow in mind. The best motor is a matched motor. Hence