I am not usually a Mercedes guy, and as McLaren’s go, a 720S Spyder is right around the top of the “approaching perfection” list.
I am not usually a Mercedes guy, and as McLaren’s go, a 720S Spyder is right around the top of the “approaching perfection” list.
I think the record is in the 1:15 range for this track config
Thank you for this, it could be a brilliant thing and I might try to be there next year, says the man who took ten years to get his car to the Fos!
YASSS!! Also Watermelon Sour Patch Kids.
I think he made a typo... he meant valve core, not valve stem. The valve core threads into the valve stem.
It slows down when you get to the lower pressures.
When I had 33" tires, I used a device that held the shrader in and it took 4 or 5 minutes to go from 34psi to 14psi.
I’ve never tried the shrader method on my 40s, as I just pull the valve core now. Even pulling the valve core takes nearly 2 minutes to go from 28psi to…
Don’t you have to have tire off to reach the back of the valve stem to get the nut off to pull it out?
It's not the trucks that needed refueling.
I usually pull the stems to air down. Its fun when you lose one!
Yep, that’s exactly how we do it. This was a desert trek in northern Sonora last December.
Nope!
Well yeah, someone actually on the left would have problems with your list because it’s rife with potential racial, cultural, class and gender-oriented gate-keeping.
I don’t know. But after I typed that I immediately felt old and I’m not pleased about it.
That’s not how it works... it’ll still have the same moment. Try drawing a free body diagram of it and you’ll see what I mean.
He was killed by a Ford while driving a 550 Spider, which is closer to a Boxster, but I agree about the boomers.
I wasn’t lying on the grass but in my bed gazing at the night sky wondering what the hell happened by my roof.
And yet a 5,5 dominates the series.
Did anyone notice the Ferrari logo on that Smart? LoL
They’re not adding additional seats....now. They will 6 months from now and it will all be “unrelated” to the new found real estate in the cabin.
Good point. Was thinking more artisan-shop construction, but not knocking plenty of skilled welders and brazers making very good mainstream stuff.