Left rear looks 1.5 psi off. Dealership used an Analog gauge.
Left rear looks 1.5 psi off. Dealership used an Analog gauge.
yep, snap oversteer is another name for lift-off oversteer.
It also included lowered and stiffer suspension, different gear ratios, flat-bottom steering wheel, different fascias, seats, etc. So, not, not just black wheels. But also not a ton else either.
Well, he does legitimately love his X4. If that’s all he has to take down a drag strip I can see why he would think it’s boring.
Yeah, we saw drivers off and over the tire piles to the point where the workers didn’t see them (it was at night) and other drivers needed to direct crews to where the cars where. It didn’t feel safe.
All ethanol for vehicle use is a mistake. It’s just so stupidly wasteful all around. But it makes money for some big corn producers, so here we are.
We raced Nelson with Champcar two years ago. The lack of safe barriers in many run-off areas were just plain scary. We loved the layout, but didn’t feel safe with just piles of random tires as a tire wall.
Didn’t think I’d find a more elementary take than “Nascar doesn’t take skill to turn left all the time”, but here we are
not true.
that design looks like it was sponsored by brembo
https://www.cartalk.com/content/i-recently-heard-you-recommend-honda-element-someone
They very specifically were not - this is a myth and will ruin your car if you try it.
Do not hose out a Honda Element! There’s nowhere for the water to go, so you’ll end up rotting out your floors:
mmm, don’t do that.
If you replace a clutch early, you can often get away with very minor flywheel resurfacing and you also have the very-important planning ability on your side. If you wait for your clutch to take a dump, you will be without transport for at least a day if the shop has zero-wait. If you replace it proactively at…
Now take all those problems and multiply them by 2x because hydrogen combustion is about half as efficient as fuel cells.
It is worth noting that, long term, we do not need the Chinese since those rare earth elements are actually available in America but have not been extracted for various reasons. That outcome is likely to change as the price for these materials (or international politics) changes.
Oooh, BMW E9x looks like shit, too.