makopolo
makopolo
makopolo

My wife lets me put it anywhere I want. Well most of the time.

The more I learn about EFI and carbs the happier I get about being able to plug into my ECU and change ignitions and fueling without some ridiculously complicated systems based on vacuum and rpm.

+1

Its what you could not live without, not what you want to pretend never existed.

Can't even begin to understand why there is not a single Subaru or Mitsubishi on the list. To me those were the cars that got me interested in rally.

+1

10,8,5 &1 are great. But no Subaru, Mitsubishi, Eagle? Put down the crackpipe!

I am Cuban and I approve this message.

Nice pick of the A10 with the trickle charger

+1 for unemployment.

Thanks for taking the time to repost this. Great explanation.

Locost Lotus S7 replicas, 1200 lb, anything from a miata,R1 or some V8 engines, not top or ac.

Great donor for a kit car project. Let me get my welder!

I can't make sense of this article. It seems to claim that Finite element Modeling (FEM, what is used to simulated vehicle crash testing) can be used to predict when a large scale disaster would occur.

rented one for a week during vacation and:

DOUGHNUTS? That was more like skid-pad testing with a slightly heavy foot.

yep...makes no sense. Maybe if they think of all the lost tax revenue they'll change their minds. I love the Zonda and have never been able to see one. So I guess I wont hold my breath for this one either.

Not challenging your greatness, but what makes your genes so worthy?

Probably one of the engineers was driving.