Why not make a skyactive-x rotary for that platform as a limited edition premium vehicle above the Miata.
Why not make a skyactive-x rotary for that platform as a limited edition premium vehicle above the Miata.
I wish the best for Hyundai and the Veloster N. I hope it’s a wonderful car and it properly launches the N brand and give Hyundai a brand identity in the States that’s more than “Cheap Honda”.
Funnily enough, I’m in the process of prepping a 318ti for RallyX and I’m starting with an M52B28TU with the goal of building a supercharged M54B30 to swap in next year. Your anecdote amuses and encourages me.
I have often said that a properly tuned 4, 6, or 12 cylinder engine should sound kind of like a panther ripping a phone book in half.
Speaking as one of those people, I will say this: when talking to someone whom I know or suspect to be familiar with at least the more common BMW chassis codes, I say “E36" because it’s a lot faster than saying “1995 BMW 3-Series”, and frankly, the fewer times I have to say BMW when talking about my car, the less I…
Jesus Christ, a rational point on the internet. I may have found the only one.
IT’S ROUSH.
Things like this convince me that the day the world’s marketers are in touch with the audience to which they market is the day that heralds The End.
Sounds beastly. I can’t wait! I’ll be in the very white (and very slow) E36 BMW, tearing it up in Mod Rear. Though I’m looking to swap the powertrain into an E30 very soon...
I remember the Milan! It was stately and dignified! And more Fox Body V8 thunder is always excellent to see.
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That’s awesome. Come on out! It’s great to have more cars and a nice, varied field. We have everything from fox bodies to MR2s to Evos and even a Raptor! get in on the fun, dude!
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS.
David. Get the car. Get it running. And then come rallycrossing it with me and the Detroit Region SCCA. You won’t even be the first Jeep to compete, and we can talk cool stuff engineer to engineer.
*Wipes away a single tear*
You do. Star delivered.
Wow, you sure showed him. His pedestrian intellect was no match for your unparalleled knowledge of Ferrari history, as that of a true gentleman would. I, too, scoffed at the indignity of this tongue-in-cheek article about the appreciation of the color yellow. As if it were merely a color! The very idea! While the…
Serious request:
Pray with me, bretheren.