but, RECALL people! It's a cobalt...
but, RECALL people! It's a cobalt...
Internal combustion engines have had camshafts since, well, the dawn of internal combustion. The nuts over at Koenigsegg have developed one that uses pneumatic actuators to open and close the valves. Read our man Travis' report and be amazed.
I have an 86 Civic Si. This is mine: http://www.motivemag.com/pub/feature/ve…
do it every day in my 91 civic si in traffic.
It means pulling the shifter into neutral, revving the engine to the appropriate RPM to engage the next gear without using the clutch. i do this in my 91 civic in stop and go traffic. a; less wear on the cluch, (more wear on the synchros if you do it wrong) b; it's extremely easy to do in my civic. most of the time it…
Pretty sure that it's meant that the car doesn't have things like traction control, abs, torque management etc..
amen to that! :D
This is the first recall for GM in more than a month.
Introduced in 1927 for the price of $30k (over $400k in today's money according to some calculator I found online), the car was ready for delivery right about the time the great depression reared its ugly head. Dubbed the 'Royale' for its presumed exclusivity (and for being so expensive you'd have to be royalty to buy…
So when customers don't pay their bills we blame the company? What? So when I get for-closed on my home I shouldn't blame myself? Ok.
That makes two of us that want a Baja..
Is this a Dodge Ram??
These two are so similar you'd think they were badge engineered, but they're not.
Take that all you SUV haters! :D
every "real" truck is clean... once....
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