I have never, ever looked at a Chevy Astro van and thought, “Someone should rally this.” But that’s what Team O’Neil…
I have never, ever looked at a Chevy Astro van and thought, “Someone should rally this.” But that’s what Team O’Neil…
It’s always a good idea to do a real dry run before doing something big. Like, you’re not going to try and bust out…
Isn’t that YouTube in a nutshell?
Three minute video for a 10 second race... awesome!
And here’s what happens when you put a drag racer on a road course.
I think it would be brilliant. Closest thing to pod racing we're ever gonna get.
Point of note, this does not have hydrofoils in the water when it’s underway. It’s above the surface and could fly over land if it were smooth enough. The Russians use ekranoplans to traverse frozen lakes in Siberia, they work on the same principle as this.
The Soviet MD-160 “Caspian Sea Monster” ground effect vehicle aquatic plane/boat (called an “ekranoplan” in local parlance) is a little like the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell that some small midwest towns have. It’s not particularly good at flying, as it flies just a few feet off the water, and it’s not a…
Yeah, the TPMS was included in the initial design of the 1st-gen Colorado/Canyon and was standard equipment starting with the very first year model in 2004. It actually predated the government mandate.
That went wheely badly.
My truck is 11 years old already, and it’s got too much electronic garbage in it for my taste as it is. Not only can I not afford a new vehicle right now, nobody manufactures anything anymore that I’m even remotely interested in owning. I’m going to drive my truck until the wheels fall off, and then I’ll put new…
I’m amazed that your sensors lasted that long.
If the race doesn’t go well, it can be a real drag.
Yeah, this would be me:
Every so often we see jacked-up Lamborghinis, all ready for terrifying speeds and offroad adventure, and we mostly…
The Tire Pressure Infinity Gauntlet. When it lights up, half your quarters disappear.
And the overpriced sensors and core replacements.
Sure, but that won’t stop the SERV TPM warning message when a battery in one of the sensors dies. (This picture isn’t my truck, but the warning message is identical to mine.)