This is basically the same for anything. Everyone always thinks the know better than the fellas that designed/made it.
This is basically the same for anything. Everyone always thinks the know better than the fellas that designed/made it.
Doug doesn't follow me on instagram...
No duh it's not a sporting engine. It was meant to drive soft and cushy luxobarges. Weight didn't matter for the vehicle, hence why it is 8.2 liters. You want torque more than horse power.
Sexier. Not stable road missiles at 90 mph. Come on. It all comes down to a car that was designed in 1978 (remember that 55mph national speed limit?) and being surprised it lifts a bit when you go 90. Throw on an actual airflow kit or Carlsson kit (both factory Saab kits) and your problem goes away.
Nothing is wrong with it. The guy just looks at what happened to the engine after US emissions cut it up. In it's prime it was pumping out 400 hp and 550 lb-ft. Towards the end it was at a weak ~200 hp (on a good day), but still had a healthy ~365 lb-ft that came on around 2000 rpm.
Well... seeing as how "Born from jets" came out 25 years after the 900.
The 500 cu-in Caddy V8 wasn't a bad engine. It was the emissions that made it a bad engine.
You know that 900 doesn't mean you are supposed to attempt to go that fast.
-12°F just last Wednesday. Go outside. Pop open door, reach a foot in to push in clutch, start car, move it to neutral. Turn on defrosters and heat. Brush/scrape off car. Get in and drive.
I'm not trusting my car solely on my e-brake. I'll pass.
Have manual... no remote start.
Maybe it's just proof that Mr. de Nysschen... or is it Mr. Nysschen... has his work cut out to get more ATS on the streets.
What took so long? The ATS has been out for several years...
Grant wasn't a very great military leader. The man did almost no reconnaissance before battles. He was taken by surprise several key times. He also had damn high casualties (though, what general in the civil war didn't). There were better generals in the Union.
ATS: Great car, but sales haven't been what was wanted.
What happened to the convenience? I can scrape off my car far faster than pulling off a sheet and running it back up into my apartment. And now when I get home I've got to run up into the apartment to get the sheet, come back down and put it on? Fuck that. I'll just deal with some ice/snow in the morning.
How to have rotted door seals in just 4 winters!
How are these hacks? Tips? Yeah, sure. Hacks? No.
1.) Put A Sheet Over The Windshield