Mazda’s SpCCI is designed for regular unleaded. But the intake valves close so late the 16:1 is meaningless.
Mazda’s SpCCI is designed for regular unleaded. But the intake valves close so late the 16:1 is meaningless.
The purchased maps have the advantage of being dynamic, not showing the stuff you’ve already gotten. I refused to spend real money on Syndicate maps, so I spent over an hour finding the last three glitches. But to someone who’s a completionist, regards that time as wasted, and doesn’t mind spending the money, it’s…
“Chair” alone is fine.
To the extent I was making an assumption, it was based on probability (again, evangelicals and Trump) and your suspicious defensiveness, which only continues.
Being a car thief would only make him a hypocrite if he had previously said theft was immoral — for instance, by ascribing to an Abrahamic religion and thus the…
That others are also hypocrites IS an excuse. And a poor one, because there’s a major difference of degree/frequency.
Hit a nerve, eh? I could dig up some statistics on, for instance, Trump and evangelicals, contrasted to the drumming out of Franken et al., but I know you’ll just make excuses for them, so nevermind.
Right, so you’re making a poor assumption.
Who’s to say that they mean ‘compared to the general driving human public’? How would they even know that? Whereas they might know ‘compared to our professional human test drivers’, which would be a serious goal.
It’s not like they removed an existing one. And they did add door bars and likely other chassis improvements, which may be more important to a belted occupant.
Have you ever seen one added in a restomod? I haven’t. It’s non-trivial, involving not just the wheel and column, but also sensors, a control module, and…
Not married, but since my Mom kept hers, I can attest that it’s not necessarily a problem for kids. I had to explain it many times — though not as often as her, I’m sure. But I was proud of her for keeping it, as I was for her becoming vegetarian 35 years ago and getting a PhD in Engineering even earlier. These things…
Can’t speak on other pictures, but in this case the photog used a very short lens. If it were cheap it would also fisheye, but in this case it just exaggerates the size of anything close to the camera, and his face/hands are slightly closer than his torso. Probably legit has a large face too, though.
Considering how many folks missed that Far Cry 3 was satire, despite FC2 also being a critique, you can’t fault them for feeling like they need to go over the top.
Whatever those downrange of the V-2's may have thought of him, von Braun was very safety-conscious with our astronauts — clearly more so than the Soviets. These managers sound like the type who think Project Pluto was a good idea.
ABS has circuits, too. Should be physically isolated, but I guess they weren’t. I’d only heard of it as a driver/floormat/potential software problem, though.
Well, sure — or quick vs. strong, at any rate, in the 2JZ days. I thought we were past that.
I wanna know too. But presumably, it’s 2x2: serial turbos for cyl 1-2-3, two more in series for 4-5-6. Why, tho?
Necro time!
You’re joking about the suits being warm warm, right? These folks are warm because they’re putting out insane power. In real winter wear they’d overheat, like the top-level swimmers do in water that would still be cold to me.
And to illustrate your final point:
There’s bound to be some good vegan cheeses in the UK. A coupla tips, from American experience at least: