Harris: “It’s Hungarian aircraft technology.”
Harris: “It’s Hungarian aircraft technology.”
That’s probably better, as most manufacturers seem to settle around 32-35psi for most passenger cars. But, if you have a chance, call a dealer or service center and ask if they know the manufacturer recommended pressure, then just put it on a notecard in your glovebox.
In this case, it would seem so. Tire pressure is part of tuning/setting the suspension on your vehicle, and affects how it steers and handles in emergency situations. Too much pressure can make it handle differently in unexpected ways.
*laughs in desoto*
Hell, the Cayman is feelin the heat.
I promise to stop sending the all-caps emails now, Patrick.
If true, big bummer.
Oh! Well, more engines for us, then.
So... 350 engines - 106 production cars - 20 or so F1 prototypes - 50 or so racing cars - 10 or so mules = a bunch of engines waiting to be used.
Nothin but respect for my future President.
In awe at the size of this lad. Absolute unit.
*points vaguely in the direction of photos in article*
I try to explain my flying bug (esp in stuff w/o engines) and ledges thing to friends and they don’t get it either. (Not that I do, ofc.)
I’m having a large, adult cry.
I know this isn’t the point of the post, but gosh I love those rotiform replicas.
Thanks, Elizabeth. (and congrats!)
Fuck that guy and fuck his enablers.
Shoulda put my “/s” at the end.