joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

The 2JZ-GTE isn’t a V6. ;)

The libertarian in me says that there should be no seatbelt laws, BUT in the event of an accident the insurance companies are not responsible for covering your healthcare costs. The same should apply to helmet laws as well.

How is Tesla limiting his ability to use the car the way he wants? Fast charging slowly damages Li-ion batteries. If you do it enough then the damage starts to become noticeable and at some point it starts to become exponential. The charger probably checks the health of the battery in the charging program and uses

Aerodynamics have more effect on top speed than weight. Two cars with all things being equal except the weight will theoretically have the same top speed, however the heavier one will just take longer to get there.

A la carte options will not be a thing because many packages are engineered to work together, and in fact packages do streamline options. Instead of customers checking through dozens of options boxes they only have 4-6 realistic options, trim levels and certain other add ons. As for packaging options together consider

Water has higher specific heat along with better heat transfer properties, but you mustn’t allow it to boil inside the block. If the water is operating close to 200°F then you can pretty much guarantee that there are spots in the block where it will want to get above its boiling point. Even with boiling point

Yes. I am white and from Kentucky. I work with a lot of people from the northeast and get judged by my accent. Even people in Kentucky judge each other based on their accent which can even give away which part of the state they are from.

The turbo motor has a much better torque curve and gets slightly better fuel economy. The 1.8L gets the job done and is cheaper without the extra turbo related hardware.

I don’t own a car with e 3.6, but I did drive a rental Camaro for about 800 miles for a business trip. I have a hard time believing that the 3.6 is down on gas mileage because I averaged about 33 mpg over the course of my trip cruising between 75-80 mph and driving hard when in the cities. The highway fuel rating is

I only have limited experience with it, but I did drive a 2016 V6 rental Camaro for about 800 miles for a business trip last year. I in no way was easy on the car, but I did manage to average around 33 mpg on both tanks even though the highway rating of the car is only 28 mpg.

The current V6 is a new generation of motor from the one in your Cadillac.

I too am a fan of that particular V6. I drive a ZL1 but got a rental Camaro with that same 3.6L. It was a blast, but I mean it did have the “rentals ar the fastest cars upgrade”.

Sounds like fun to me. Plus, have you ever driven in Houston?

I’m right there with you. I love my torque over a wide band. My fun car makes 500 lb-ft from around 2500 RPM all the way to 6200 RPM. No matter which gear I am in I can just hit the gas and go.

Find a used S2000?

That currency will all be phased out starting with the 2018 MY.

Touche. Having also grown up in truck country, (I currently live less than a mile from the Ford Superduty plant) I do occasionally see trucks modified differently, however it is far and few between.

In other words, anything on the truck that isn’t factory.

There is one I know of on I-459 in Birmingham, AL. I see it everytime I go to my in-laws.

But the Republicans were the ones trying to make the distinction so it is absolutely certain that there is an ulterior and malicious reason behind it.