Post common myths or misconceptions to correct people.
>the new Nissan GT-R is not a skyline, the newest skyline is an Infinti Q40
>91 and 93 octane require a 91 or 93 octane tune to be used correctly, 87 is probably fine for you.
>IRS and Live rear axle have the same skip pad on the same cars.
>Dodge did not make the Viper from 2012 - 2014, SRT (Fiat Chrysler )made it, its not called a Dodge for those years
>Lamborghini is owned by Volkswagen Group
>almost all cars now have "V-Tec"
>Ford EcoBoost is simply VVT, Turbo induction and sometimes direct injection.
>>13940697
to be more clear, your statement has to be true and would correct a myth or misconception
The rotary engine is a reliable ENTHUSIASTS engine.
It's only unreliable when in the hands of a normie (changes/checks oil every three months instead of checking often, revving it instead of babying it)
>>13940697
>91 and 93 octane require a 91 or 93 octane tune to be used correctly, 87 is probably fine for you.
>IRS and Live rear axle have the same skip pad on the same cars.
>SRT (Fiat Chrysler )
>SRT (FIAT CHRYSLER)
the LS engine is not a reliable performance engine and cannot handle much more power than stock without extensive internal modifications
>>13940697
please learn what vtec is. variable valve timing, vanos, valvetronic, etc. =/= vtec
stancefags are people too, and are enthusiasts just like us
>>13941172
>ENTHUSIAST MAY MAY
Fucking cringed more than billy ray cyrus when he saw what his daughter had become.
>>13941236
no they are just a bunch of insipid culture vultures
>>13941172
>enthusiast
>babying it
People like you are the biggest cancer on earth
>has 500hp car
>never drives over 60 m/h
i thought fiats were sold at dodge chrysler jeep ram whatever dealers.
but it seems they arent, WHY?
>AT tires are not winter tires
>rust can never be stopped, only removed
>
It's probably my dicks fault
Diesel > petrol
>>13941215
In OP's defense, he did use VTEC in quotes, but you are correct in that VTEC functions substantially different than VVT as seen in other cars.
>winter tires work by keeping snow in their grooves because snow actually sticks pretty well to snow.
>however, winter tires also need to work well on asphalt so they also need to dispose of that snow when going fast enough
>high peak torque doesn't inherently make an engine feel more "torquey". The low end pull you're experiencing comes from the engine having a lot of power at low rpm and because torque is defined as power = torque * crankshaft rate, if an engine has 50 horsepower at 3000 rpm it has twice the torque as an engine making 50 horsepower at 6000 rpm
>hemi refers to the hemispherical shape of the combustion chamber
fwd is the gayest piece of shit
>>13940697
>Jaguars have always been reliable with the exception of the early XJ40s, late Series IIIs with the early computers, and the American release of the e-type, the XKE, which was murdered by Californian smog regulations (and the removal of the beautiful stock headlights)
>every other car made by them has been as reliable as the competition, and often more reliable than econoboxes at the time
>the XK engine was less stressed yet had higher relative horsepower than its mercedes and ferrari competition