Top-loader was only for the M30B35, though. The earlier M30s had the same housing block, but it faced DOWNWARDS for some god-forsaken reason.
Top-loader was only for the M30B35, though. The earlier M30s had the same housing block, but it faced DOWNWARDS for some god-forsaken reason.
Much better - I’ll also suggest the oil filter canister on the early M30 engines. It’s super easy to see! Except it lowers downwards. I’m not sure about the E28, but on E24s your only choices are A) un-do it from the top and just let it drop full of hot oil or B) un-do it from the bottom while awkwardly holding a…
I also drive my E39 M5 year round in Illinois. Winter rubber/wheels ftw!
Unpaved or unmaintained? Dirt and gravel still needs grading and grooming.
That’s because most Allied aircraft instead of spinner swirls had the yellow caution area on the prop blades. The yellow tips also have the added benefit of clearly showing the edge of the danger area for ground crew.
Aaaaand now the theme song is stuck in my head like I’m 5 years old again.
I think that might offend my “clock-wise = higher” sensibilities too much.
As a tourist in Ireland, I never did figure out the etiquette for who pulls over when meeting on the little flanked-by-hedgerows roads. I always felt like it was the automotive equivalent of the dance where you walk into someone on the sidewalk and then both go the same direction.
I do agree with the overall statement, but the reality for some of the smaller nations in the Alliance is that they’d be hard-pressed to contribute much more with the support of their populace. You pointed out Belgium’s contribution to anti-IS fighting as only six F-16s, but that represents a full 10% of the Belgian…
Every time a two-wheeler filters up, that’s one less vehicle length clogging up the traffic jam (for you included).
They’ll be worth an extra $50,000 when EAG buys half of them still existing in 15 years.
LCI changes are usually put in in September of each year after the month-long factory break in August, though, which is why they generally coincide with new model years. Some stuff gets more complicated but most BMW models work that way.
Jason, Jason - you’re a writer for a big-league automotive website.
E39 m5 - no CDV :) it’s actually a new to me purchase as my e24 was totalled a few weeks back and my wife made me promise to get a more practical replacement...
I pulled the service history for my E39 just after I bought it - apparently the first owner blew through the clutch in 31k miles.
What’s up with the Russian flight clock?
Those Ronal Bears are some of the funniest things made. I remember when the Ronal website was a bunch of nice OEM-style wheels and E30-fitment basketweaves... and those goddamn bears.
Guibo (like guido) instead of Giubo (jewboh).
Any way you slice it, when any of these cars hit 88 ft/s you’re gonna be seeing some serious shit.
Pending an inspection in person, I’m definitely going with NP on this one.