drew5150
Drew
drew5150

It’s more about how heavy the clutch is and how much play the linkage allows you to have. Some of the lowest torque producing engines can be the easiest to start off. Older V8's with heavy clutches and mechanical rod type clutch linkages are the hardest to do this on.

No, but it depends on how fast you let out the clutch. Move it fast and stall. You go slow to where you can feel it start to grab and the car moves instead of stalls. Generally a car like a Honda civic will have a very light to push clutch. This makes it very easy to let the clutch out slowly.

Generally it’s the smaller engines cars are the ones that tend to do this easier. The bigger the engine the generally heavier the clutch is. The heavier the clutch is the harder it is to ease out and feel the clutch start to grab. Small car 4 cylinders are usually the easiest to get moving with no throttle and no

*The Windblume Festival is paired with a special limited-time “banner” that makes Venti slightly less obscenely rare than he normally is. Of course, after hanging out with him and seeing him at his most charming, you’re gonna want to add him to your party—even if that means spending a few dollars here or there to give

Well this is a tough question as it can depend on luck as you must gamble on getting a character. Kind of like a loot box. There are actually 30 characters now and more on the way. The game limits how much you can play or earn per day. There are events every couple of weeks to help grow your in game income.

I believe there are 30 now. 23 of which can only be obtained through wishing.

Honestly it’s probably a good thing you can’t purchase specifically to get Venti. I wouldn’t ever consider buying Crystal’s for the direct gamble. But if you need the resources then the battle pass and walking isn’t bad, I like it cause it’s not instant.

That never helps

Honestly it doesn’t matter. I grew up backing the cars into the garage. I’ve worked at a car dealership for 25 years where we always always back in. I back in everywhere except in public parking lots.

I feel this about a lot of these life saving autopilot clips. Sure the car moved out of it way but the human driver would have recognized the action much earlier and not have to move, just slow.

That axle reminds me of Mercedes old swing axles. MB also uses engine intake air to cool its engine computers.

It was my second car. I was still 16 but almost 17 at the time. I was driving and old rusted cutlass from my aunt, but that thing had seen much better days. I had a job and saved up 50% to buy a car. I wanted a Camaro and we found one with a 4 speed, which I was hell bent on finding a manual. Mom didn’t understand why

I...I... didn’t know people intentionally put 3 spoke wheels on cars.

Parrellel parking, I didn’t know people actually tried to brag about that. Its parking...

Lol

The overconfidence in winter driving because they grew up in Co is mind boggling. I grew up in the midwest and agree with your statements.

You know as a person who grew up in the midwest that now lives in Colorado. I find Co drivers over confident because they are from Colorado. I have met some people that grew up here that are really not good drivers. Some friends say they just wont drive to work in the snow (reason for not using snow tires), cause I

Really? Most people would give a dealer so much shit for that. Not to mention that white plastic is intended to come off asap so you don’t end up with 2 tone paint from sun exposure. Also cars haven’t been making it to the dealers with that on in ages. The cars go from shipping to Vpc centers where that stuff comes

I’ve tried a few, all were pretty garbage. Yes we have a professional articulating unit. I thought this would be a convenience in the shop as an extra, but no not worth it. Not for serious diagnostic work wear you to really evaluate the picture. Maybe a quick look, but really cant see much.

Not true, our dedicated one can get places these can not. They have controls to twist and adjust angle while inserted into what your inspected. I’ve tried, I know whats really better. One is more portable sure, but no where as good.