I did a short shift kit on my Speed3, it makes it feel much better. Moves everything up and to the left, so it’s closer to the driver, tightens up the linkage a bunch, and makes the throws a decent bit shorter.
I did a short shift kit on my Speed3, it makes it feel much better. Moves everything up and to the left, so it’s closer to the driver, tightens up the linkage a bunch, and makes the throws a decent bit shorter.
It’s really impressive when you manage to fuck up the very first sentence of your article.
r/whatisthisthing identified it within a couple hours as well, got the launch vehicle, stage, country of origin, etc. It’s kinda funny watching this slowly unfold when people figured it out almost immediately.
Yeah, lol. I was wondering how they were so confident there were no injuries, considering nobody was actually there by the time they got there. I find it unlikely that four people flew off a staircase, hit a tree, and landed upside down like 100 feet below where they started and had “no injuries” at all.
AC comes from running the engines though, no? They don’t have enough fuel to run one engine for hours, so when they’re sitting like that they usually shut down completely. Which then gets hot as shit inside.
Was “Simeone” a pun or a typo? It’s an excellent auto museum, lol.
I’m guessing the purchase price is just the very first drop in a very large bucket of costs.
If you go try to buy summer clothes, a lot of it has already been replaced with fall clothes. What the fuck is wrong with everyone?
It is not. I do not understand the purpose of the sign, and my wife and I have wondered for years why the fuck it exists.
To be fair, the 300 looks very, very similar to the Bentley of the same vintage (likely on purpose).
I’ll point out something super common and distinctive like a late model BMW Z4 or 4 series convertible, and she’ll ask if it’s a Porsche. Porsche is her go to guess because I really want a Cayman, lol.
I love wagons, that’s a gorgeous wagon, I have never seen or heard of this wagon.
Yeah. It looks like the direction it’s facing it may have gone backwards down there and then climbed the tree from the ground. Coming off a truck where it was facing backwards could explain it. Hell, it might’ve already been wrecked before the wreck.
You can press it as soon as the 2 is all the way down for a boost...
Jesus. Things weren’t going well before the crash either huh? That person should never drive again, that’s a disaster of decision making and vehicle control.
More than one thing can be true. Part of safety is eliminating hazards whenever reasonable, regardless of how smart or stupid people are.
Man, they should definitely have been paying more attention, but that was really poor scene management. You’ve got a huge distracting set of flashing lights on one side of the road, and then on the other side you have absolutely no cones or flares or lights or anything, until suddenly you have a rollback stopped in…
Definitely not his first time in a backhoe. He drives it quite smoothly, and even puts the bucket down nice and soft so it’s not in the air with the machine off. Lol.
Lol, what? They don't touch the controls while autopilot is engaged. If they do it turns off autopilot. And airplanes gives tons of time to adjust to upsets, lots of notifications when things are going wrong. And the autopilot in the cruise phase can handle basically anything that happens.
850 doesn't take premium? TIL.