The guy did London to New York on a motor bike, together with Charley Boorman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Way_Round
The guy did London to New York on a motor bike, together with Charley Boorman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Way_Round
Does this engine come with FreeValve technology? Please?
Yes, yes, me being pedantic, but still...
Wonderful scenery. Not so wonderful artificial depth of field.
Pet peeve: Can we please call it a “restrictor” instead of a “restrictor plate”? Because it’s not a plate, it’s far removed from what you can call flat.
Ok, I get your point now. It remains to be seen at which point Tesla can no longer “tune” through electronics and software upgrades.
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Nah, if you’re so adamant then explain what I’m missing instead of just repeating that I’m missing the point.
Oh, I don’t think I missed that.
They’ve proven otherwise.
I can’t star this enough. Doing the Three Pedal Dance appeals to me so much more than another 10 milliseconds off the gearshift time,
Inline 4s sound like crap?
It’s in the electronics, mostly. The motor controller, which acts in a way like a throttle body, determines how much current the electric motor gets. The controller for the P85D, for instance, sends 1500 amps to the motors. The regular P85 controller can only supply a maximum of 1300 amps. The change was enabled by…
You and I differ in what we think “disruptive” means.
Uhm, you must be new to this thing called SpaceX. Those guys who lob satellites into orbit and then land the first stage booster back on land or sea. Pretty disruptive from a tech point of view, I’d say. The established players in the launching industry certainly didn’t walk this path before.
Oi! How come the Ferrari F40 is missing?
Watch A Brake Disc Explode
Under The PowerBy Force Of Friction
I had the same thing, but with being reminded of the Datsun 510 (and the modern take on it that was being showcased a while back) and the original “Hakosuka” Skyline.
And having gone the whole nine yards was when you fired your complete ammo load on a sortie.