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And this one.

I see your Fail Rated and raise you a Mall Rated

2011 RAM 3500 owner with a lift:

COTD

Wow. You mean FCA is having an issue with build quality?

He made a Pors-choice in parking spots.

How have the English grown accustomed to warm beer?

Simply enough, Lucas also makes refrigerator parts.

So if we are aiming for light weight and efficacy, then select a turbine engine. It has only 1 moving part, the rotor shaft. If you wanted to be fancy, then a fuel injector that can open and close. It would be far more efficient and reliable than any engine with multiple moving components.

Yeah NOx could be a problem for sure. Rumor had it even without heat cycling that the heat and NOx were what killed the Chrysler Turbine car.

No. The apex seals will burn out requiring complete engine disassembly and rebuilding, period. The expensive apex seal replacement, that has to be done more religiously than a timing belt has long been a known issue.

Add a Rankine cycle heat recuperation phase and you can have extremely high efficiency generator system. Coupled with the fact that a turbine can be run on a great many different fuels means you can run bio fuel or something clean burning as well.

Hmmmm...

Lets use one of the dirtiest and least reliable (or most reliable to require very expensive repairs like clockwork) engine technologies in history, to add extended range properties to a vehicle that is intended to be a benefit to the environment! And even better it’s Retro!


That is really odd, since I can only find one commercial about the pt cruiser with anyone even remotely resembling a 20-30 year old. I can find about 10-12 that all show middle aged mom’s and dad’s though.

*Fixed it for you.

What about overlap tests?

Why not one of these?

I would have to say, Cannonball Run (white/red Lambo among others), Rocky IV (red Lotus), Smokey and the bandit (citation not needed), Knight rider, and James Bond (various movies/Astons).

Awesome memories.

Absolutely, I have to take my lumps when I mess up as well. :)