I found something in German in a book from 1914 “Die Technik der Vorzeit, der geschichtlichen Zeit und der Naturvölker” (The technology of prehistoric and historic times and of indigenous people). It says on page 1265:
I thought you were talking about higher power/torque levels. The stock RS3/TTRS/etc. DQ500 DSG’s cluthes will hold about over 500 ft lbf stock and 660 ft lbf with sachs racing clutches.
Only the DSG out of the first gen RS3 and TTRS. IIRC it was developed for use in rally or rallycross before DSGs were forbidden there.
It is square, not portrait.
How are the changes only minimal? It is an entirely new car on a new chassis.
This site says there could be more information in one of these books.
Even more advanced cars like the Mclaren P1 don’t have direct injection.
I found another picture from the rear of this thing. There are German words written on the back of the seats. So I guess it is somewhere in Germany.
I guess it uses something like four bigger jetcat turbines running on kerosine. According to their specs it would take about 3-4 liters of kerosine per minite to lift a human with gear. You can’t fit much more than 30 liters in a backback. And more fuel would result in higher fuel consumtion.
These are the values in the European price lists.
Another German newspaper (FAZ) said that the Apple car will be built by Magna in Austria. And that they have a research lab in Berlin.
Yesterday the German newspaper “F.A.Z” had an article about some news on the Apple car you might find interresting.
What about an Imperial?
You forgot the R8. They already have four.
Correct would be “Kunststoffspritzgussfiguren” after 1996.
Like this one?
BMW has been doing this for five years in Germany. Only named DriveNow, not ReachNow. I’m just amazed how the cars are still working, because everytime I see a driveNow car it’s basicly getting revved to the limiter directly after startup.
The Idea of this is great, but the way you display your results doesn’t make that much sense. To determine the dumbness of the owners, you want to know the amount of people who search for “bumber”, when they want to search for “bumper”. So I took the amount of results for brand + “bumber” and divided this by the…
Used Unimog 404 axles are around 500€ in Europe.