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idk, people wigged tf out about the prius having 0w20 on 10k intervals but the engine routinely goes to 200k+ on nothing but oil and filters. it outlasts the battery virtually every time even with tOo ThIn OiL
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I have had bad experiences driving Subaru's and too light oil. They ran lower weight oil on the exact same engine known for eating its rod bearings to get better gas mileage out of it with predictable results.
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That Works posted:Wrong thread absolutely right thread
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Large Testicles posted:absolutely right thread
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Ether Frenzy posted:Ford Motor Company inspires the "Bentley II" It's a good thing this was never seen by public eyes, right thread, that thing has a front fascia only a mother (or someone richer than god) could love. You can tell it was obviously built on top of something else, the car just looks *weird*
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Cactus Ghost posted:idk, people wigged tf out about the prius having 0w20 on 10k intervals but the engine routinely goes to 200k+ on nothing but oil and filters. it outlasts the battery virtually every time even with tOo ThIn OiL third gens combined with low friction rings burn hilarious amounts of oil.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Ford Motor Company inspires the "Bentley II" I'm a sucker for a T-top
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 16:44 |
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0W-X oils also have a pretty high viscosity index to compensate, meaning that even if it feels like water in room temperature it will not thin so much in operating temperature than thicker viscosity oils. They also contain much more additives so there is less base oil in the mixture.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Ford Motor Company inspires the "Bentley II" That Works posted:Wrong thread Right thread. It looks like amateur hour auto design. Like, just a hair above Will.I.Am's "talent."
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 17:29 |
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Darchangel posted:Right thread. It looks like amateur hour auto design. Like, just a hair above Will.I.Am's "talent." But, they were built by the same people who made the Buick GNX. American Sunroof Company are the people who were responsible for the GNX, and this abomination made metal.
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That Works posted:Wrong thread It's ugly and it was hand built for a monarch. Right thread orange juche posted:But, they were built by the same people who made the Buick GNX. American Sunroof Company are the people who were responsible for the GNX, and this abomination made metal. That checks out because the GNX is also ugly and highly overrated. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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dumb gently caress diesel dave sparks tried to put tracks on a cybertruck to the expected resultsTesseraction posted:lets get readyyyyy toooo fumble
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You mean the suspension parts made from stamped foil cant take the weight?
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 18:58 |
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Piddly UCAs fail again
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 19:11 |
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Those things stick so far out how was it not obvious they would act like giant levers on the suspension bits? Oh yeah, cybertruck owner lol
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 19:38 |
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That specific part was called out everywhere when the pre-production trucks were out, including here, for looking really flimsyOlympic Mathlete posted:We back again because new Tesla engineering just dropped.
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Wait they just levered those huge tracks out from the stock control arms? Lol for gently caress sake you guys
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 19:47 |
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do you think the kind of people who buy a cybertruck and who also are professional youtube influencers are, how we say, "smart"
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 19:55 |
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my unproven but reasonable assumption about the cybertruck btw is that all the running gear is taken directly from their other cars. no custom drivetrain parts to accommodate the purported use case. like it's just a giant lifted model s with a body kit
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Arrath posted:Wait they just levered those huge tracks out from the stock control arms? and here I am wasting time researching if 12mm spacers would put too much stress on my car's components like some loving chump when I could just yolo it
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orange juche posted:But, they were built by the same people who made the Buick GNX. American Sunroof Company are the people who were responsible for the GNX, and this abomination made metal. They build to order. In this case, to the order of noted paragon of style and taste, the Sultan of Brunei. Sagebrush posted:It's ugly and it was hand built for a monarch. Right thread ...and I thought I liked you! Arrath posted:Wait they just levered those huge tracks out from the stock control arms? Indeed - the very same control arms that are breaking with the stock tires.
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I still like you, forums poster darchangel
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Darchangel posted:They build to order. In this case, to the order of noted paragon of style and taste, the Sultan of Brunei. The Sultan is a land of contrasts. On the one hand, the 456 Venice: On the other, that abomination of a Bentley.
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weg posted:Those things stick so far out how was it not obvious they would act like giant levers on the suspension bits? I bet it was obvious, and further bet that off camera they said as much. You could stop there, but that's boring, if you go ahead and it breaks, that's a more entertaining video, plus they get to recover it, which is something their channel does, so hey more video performance. You can think it dumb but it's a living. Speaking of tracks, right or wrong?
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Wrongest thread it can be in, that rules.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Ford Motor Company inspires the "Bentley II" This thing is right out of the automotive uncanny valley and it unsettles me on a fundamental level. Right thread. Rigged Death Trap posted:You mean the suspension parts made from stamped foil cant take the weight? 100% pure Elonium. Which is like Chinesium except lamer in every way.
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BuckyDoneGun posted:I bet it was obvious, and further bet that off camera they said as much. You could stop there, but that's boring, if you go ahead and it breaks, that's a more entertaining video, plus they get to recover it, which is something their channel does, so hey more video performance. This is fine - wrong thread. The treads on the Cybertruck would have been fine, except, you know Cybertruck. Vincent Van Goatse posted:This thing is right out of the automotive uncanny valley and it unsettles me on a fundamental level. Right thread. OMG, you're right. This is totally a "non-licensed vehicle" ala GTA V. No, worse than that: Saint's Row. quote:100% pure Elonium. Which is like Chinesium except lamer in every way. (Elonium is at least 85% Bullshit, which explains the tensile strength.)
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# ? Feb 16, 2024 20:48 |
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I've learned from this thread that HFS should be renamed RFS.
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BuckyDoneGun posted:I bet it was obvious, and further bet that off camera they said as much. You could stop there, but that's boring, if you go ahead and it breaks, that's a more entertaining video, plus they get to recover it, which is something their channel does, so hey more video performance. Right car VERY wrong thread
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I don't like that skyline kit, because it seemed like it would suffer for the same issues as the Cybertruck. There is a whole lot of leverage on the original suspension components, and it's very bad for the car in general. I've seen kits, where the top wheel of the tracks system is in the same space as the factory wheel would have been, so the weight transfers downward. Which would be a whole lot more rugged and usable. I believe someone makes those for Jeeps?
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Darchangel posted:OMG, you're right. This is totally a "non-licensed vehicle" ala GTA V. No, worse than that: Saint's Row. gently caress you say?
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Nitrox posted:I don't like that skyline kit, because it seemed like it would suffer for the same issues as the Cybertruck. There is a whole lot of leverage on the original suspension components, and it's very bad for the car in general. I've seen kits, where the top wheel of the tracks system is in the same space as the factory wheel would have been, so the weight transfers downward. Which would be a whole lot more rugged and usable. I believe someone makes those for Jeeps? You'd have to cut away a lot of the bodywork to get the tracks to fit, which might not be necessary on jeeps and 4x4s, and something the owner of the skyline wasn't about to do. A purpose - built track car or a beater, hack away man.
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NoWake posted:You'd have to cut away a lot of the bodywork to get the tracks to fit, which might not be necessary on jeeps and 4x4s, and something the owner of the skyline wasn't about to do. A purpose - built track car or a beater, hack away man.
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KakerMix posted:Wrongest thread it can be in, that rules.
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Nitrox posted:I don't like that skyline kit, because it seemed like it would suffer for the same issues as the Cybertruck. There is a whole lot of leverage on the original suspension components, and it's very bad for the car in general. I've seen kits, where the top wheel of the tracks system is in the same space as the factory wheel would have been, so the weight transfers downward. Which would be a whole lot more rugged and usable. I believe someone makes those for Jeeps? Practically I think it's dumb as hell but I also think R34s are over hyped and overpriced and a very 'easy' way to buy your way into the cool kids club. Kinda like a DeLorean? So someone doing something neat with it is cool as hell. I also don't believe that is a GTR on account that they aren't legal to import yet. GTS sure yeah those are legal and also extremely plentiful.
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KakerMix posted:Practically I think it's dumb as hell but I also think R34s are over hyped and overpriced and a very 'easy' way to buy your way into the cool kids club. Kinda like a DeLorean? So someone doing something neat with it is cool as hell. I also don't believe that is a GTR on account that they aren't legal to import yet. GTS sure yeah those are legal and also extremely plentiful. That's a GTS, no prominent R badge on it.
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If that was one of the handful of legal R34s that would be an awful thing to do to it.
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That Works posted:Wrong thread Oh, I see the game has already started Keep voting
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BuckyDoneGun posted:I bet it was obvious, and further bet that off camera they said as much. You could stop there, but that's boring, if you go ahead and it breaks, that's a more entertaining video, plus they get to recover it, which is something their channel does, so hey more video performance. And our second contestant has been introduced and voting is underway!
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Oh, I see the game has already started Looks like I am taking this sixer to valhalla Still think its wrong thread...
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