Those cars are intended to be torn down and rebuilt every run. Your car is intended to be torn down and rebuilt approximately every NEVER.
Those cars are intended to be torn down and rebuilt every run. Your car is intended to be torn down and rebuilt approximately every NEVER.
They can tear down and rebuild an entire engine in the amount of time it takes me to pull a damn water pump. I'm kind of sad about that.
For the first 200 miles: no hard cornering or big brake applications. And the first 500 miles: no full-throttle starts or abrupt stops, vary the speed and no cruise control, don't exceed 4000 rpm, no downshifts that will zing the engine past 4000, and don't lug the engine.
Incredibly childish and extremely toxic for the environment.
total miles on car < 1
You do realize that the things we do, as Americans, don't necessarily have anything to do with our collective penii, right?
The big three already have sub 2 liter engines capable of of propelling everything efficiently, so why not hellcat everything? I'm just happy that is exists.
Those two would be a HellKitten and HellMamacat.
I wish they'd just do a Helldart or a Hellcaravan.
Maybe it already has, and it's just been selling so poorly that nobody's noticed?
If it looks like that, I sure as hell hope not.
Anyone else still waiting for that Wrangler based pickup, the Gladiator, that Jeep actually keeps a page active for? A kit just isn't enough...
New Supra