kalieaire
kalieaire
kalieaire

The dood reminds me of the character from Tremors crossed with a militant Rick Moranis of Honey I Shrunk the Kids era.

clearly not i.

My groupings look great at the 5 foot line.

Now that I’m thinking about it. I think the truth of the article lies within the concept of planned failure vs unplanned failure.

Lol I mean, Not as spicy as 500sw. ;) Though, it’s LA, she could be in the crossfit scene.

Whoops, yeah, I meant inline 4. The point I was trying to make was that any of Porsche’s non boxer engines are highly reliable in more conventional uses. Whereas the reliability of the Porsche Boxer was in motorsports and when well used vs being babied and sat inside a garage for collection purposes.

I like that you bought the best engine designs and won.

Let’s set this up with a bunch of constants and you can pick what makes sense.

Yeah, the law is pretty ineffective in it’s black and white interpretation of basically everything. It’s as if they think the world would come crashing down if they had to use judgement to see if laws apply for a specific situation vs for a lifetime.

could be data champs.

This wouldn’t be a problem w/ any car that was originally sold w/ a B-Series Honda Engine, Toyota 2JZ-GE, Nissan KA24DE, or Toyota 2UZ-FE.

Agreed here. There’re specific nuances per engine, per model line, per brand.

I’m just thinking a lot of people never watched spaghetti westerns or kurosawa films watching the hero and anti-hero interact. but there’s a bit of cognitive dissonance in the hero in these movies.

In terms of tooling, sand blasting or abrading would result in lost of material and fine dust which isn’t so great for cleanup.

If anyone ever wants to find the useful bit of information mentioned in the article title from Jalopnik, just look at the last paragraph. 😂

Oh yeah, the engine is totally rad. But at the same time, the config isn’t a high production volume item.

If he likes engine bays that blow up, he can also pick any water cooled porsche (except the 996/7 mezgers)

With $120k, totally could get that Jeep Hellcat and a Tacoma to tow the Hellcat when the engine pukes its guts out.

Dang w/ the pricing, I might as well get a Jeep Cherokee.  At least there’s an option for a factory locking rear differential.

I think fancyland cruiser works fine.