1. 1965 Ford F-100 (I already plan to keep mine forever)
1. 1965 Ford F-100 (I already plan to keep mine forever)
The driveshafts are connected regardless of whether it’s driving four wheels. What difference would it make?
Much appreciated.
What’s the best way to learn about local organizations?
He surely felt a sinking feeling in his stomach.
Pond scum stinks
And you would consider it organized right now? :)
For competitors? Sure. But for workers and spectators I have to assume it’ll be the same old dance with different logos on the waivers.
Well, Subaru is the only works team running 4WD cars. Toyota has been doing well with their RAV4 this year at the hands of Ryan Millen, who won a Best Rookie Driver award (iirc) at LSPR, but an 80's Porsche still beat him (no surprise). I suppose Toyota didn’t want to dive in head-first without a reasonable STi…
Thanks for the polite response. More fuel and more air combine into a larger explosion inside the cylinder, pushing the pistons down with more force, and producing more power.
I just had an hour long discussion about this with a friend, finally successfully explaining it to him, so I will do my best to repeat that here to clear things up for everyone. I want to do this in a matter of fact manner, but please do not take my words as aggressive; I’m only trying to kindly clarify the concept.
I just had an hour long discussion about this with a friend, finally successfully explaining it to him, so I will do my best to repeat that here to clear things up for everyone. I want to do this in a matter of fact manner, but please do not take my words as aggressive; I’m only trying to kindly clarify the concept.
I just had an hour long discussion about this with a friend, finally successfully explaining it to him, so I will do my best to repeat that here to clear things up for everyone. I want to do this in a matter of fact manner, but please do not take my words as aggressive; I’m only trying to kindly clarify the concept.
I do not know how to fix the industry by myself. I’d probably start with imposing stricter environmental controls at mines, refining facilities and factories.
Sorry, there are some things capitalism can’t fix. It’s a race to the bottom (price), and creating cleaner operations will only happen if doing so profits the company.
Right, and creation and use of toxic chemicals, chemical disposal, etc. The problem is not 100% fossil fuel consumption and emissions, but those are a big part of it.
Sure, a whole new type of battery might be created, but until then lithium ion battery production is energy intensive and environmentally hazardous. We’ve got a long way to go to make it remotely sustainable. I believe consumers need to push manufacturers to reduce the environmental hazards of everything from mining…
We’re a long way off from even solar power being sustainable.
That’s nothing to be ashamed of.
They still have to be mined and processed on the front end, then processed and repurposed on the back end. Both of those use a ton of energy.