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We can’t change a transmission?You don't understand physics, nor how transmissions work. That in bold is the most ridiculous thing you've said yet.
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We can’t change a transmission?You don't understand physics, nor how transmissions work. That in bold is the most ridiculous thing you've said yet.
You want an EV. Get a damn EV.We can’t change a transmission?
The alternative is EV then. Try building excitement - in the traditional way - with that car...You don't understand physics, nor how transmissions work. That in bold is the most ridiculous thing you've said yet.
Engineers who are mustang enthusiasts are still performance enthusiasts.No. This is for the engineers.
If this happens, driving excitement will not happen on public roads. It will be limited to the track, watercraft, atv's, etc.If cars speeds get regulated down by computer and if roads get calmed by self-driving cars. How are you going to build driving excitement?
You want an EV. Get a damn EV.
It's already there with the Coyote. If you didn't get excited, you didn't push the pedal down at all.The alternative is EV then. Try building excitement - in the traditional way - with that car...
Go get one of those, then. Miata, fox body, Austin, 3/4 ton truck, LS7 vette, Tesla....I don't care..... You continually come up with all sorts of things wrong with the S550 that other cars/trucks/go karts do better. It sounds like an S550 just isn't the right car for you.The Austin Mini at 55 felt faster... ...,.
Engineers who are mustang enthusiasts are still performance enthusiasts.
If this happens, driving excitement will not happen on public roads. It will be limited to the track, watercraft, atv's, etc.
....because you're such an expert on engineering, right?As engineers you can’t raise the white flag that quickly. You guys are better than that!
It's already there with the Coyote. If you didn't get excited, you didn't push the pedal down at all.
Dude, what are you on about? You're making no sense. Lay off the pipe.That’s a high revving car. Will it really deliver in Hong Kong traffic? Which will soon be our traffic.
....because you're such an expert on engineering, right?
Every car I can think of that's designed to be fun at lower speeds have small, high strung engines, and super low gears so you can get a couple of shifts in before hitting the speed limit. Miata, Z3/4, S2000 are just a few examples.And here I was going to tell engineermike that the 7.3 offers driving excitement in a world with low speed limits. An alternative to the Miata....
Wrong, wrong, and wrong again. Even though your local folks may not test emissions anymore, the OEMs still have many very strict emissions limits. The EPA regulates CO, NOx, HC, particulates...etc. This is why particulate filters on gas engines are coming. You really don't have a clue what you are talking about here.Emissions - except for California - are disappearing. They disappeared here in Toronto on April 1. Now it is just CAFE...
That's an oxymoron.driving excitement where everyone drives slow
Every car I can think of that's designed to be fun at lower speeds have small, high strung engines, and super low gears so you can get a couple of shifts in before hitting the speed limit. Miata, Z3/4, S2000 are just a few examples.
Wrong, wrong, and wrong again. Even though your local folks may not test emissions anymore, the OEMs still have many very strict emissions limits. The EPA regulates CO, NOx, HC, particulates...etc. This is why particulate filters on gas engines are coming. You really don't have a clue what you are talking about here.