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mrtn

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  1. The most obvious modification is drop. Front drop varies but to drop the rear there's only the axle flip.
  2. What else was on the menu?
  3. I've had electric block heaters in my previous gasoline cars. One thing I've noticed: the coolant does not get any warmer after the first thirty minutes.
  4. What kind of block heaters they install in Canada? Pretty much all TC here have diesel fuel based Webasto or Eberspächer coolant heater standard, independent, programmable and/or remote controllable.
  5. Helped others many times, then again, the recovery hook is standard in Europe, some cars have it welded to the front subframe, especially older ones. Needed help myself once but I used the tow hook to back me out of the mud:
  6. Note that it's the same hook as in Escape/Kuga.
  7. Seen a few Mk1 TC RS AWD projects in the UK web.
  8. Go for CCD camera, more expensive but relatively noise free. CMOS cameras are grainy in low light.
  9. Doesn't look like anything to me.
  10. Then there are camber adjustment plates for the strut tower:
  11. Do the coilovers we've discussed here have a lift possibility as well?
  12. Did they install a RHD dashboard or was there some cutting and glueing involved?
  13. These number have come down because of pedestrian safety. There's a crumple zone for pedestrians. Notice how soft the bumpers and hoods are today?
  14. Lithuanians are the black sheep over here. They rebuild totaled cars all the time (sometimes weld from three different cars), fake VINs and sell the cars as in perfect order.
  15. When the testing started the bot-walkers were following the drones a few steps behind. As the bots have become smarter the walkers have been quite far behind, like across the street and 50 yards back so you can't even tell which one it is. Regarding theft for parts: it is deliberately made of cheap parts with a controller board like a one in a cheap smartphone and web camera modules. So stealing it for parts is more pain than gain. The only expensive part is the body (and naturally the software) and that's of no use for anyone. Also the robot is continuously streaming video from nine cameras back to the command center, so unless you're well prepared there's probably a video of you stealing or attacking it. We'll see. They have put enormous resources in development and testing, hope it works out for everybody.
  16. Oh, everybody are used to these already, they've been roaming around for a year all over the town and considered a normal part of sidewalk traffic. https://www.starship.xyz/starship-technologies-completes-first-year-testing-reaches-10000-miles-driven/
  17. Had the same blue but turned it into turd shade black.
  18. Actual food deliveries with these robots have started over here: link to the article (mind the Google translation, it has replaced Estonia with Africa etc)
  19. Washington DC is just one place and food is just one article. They're going to be a global solution for small range delivery at least in some areas, not the ghetto and trailer parks, obv. The company is located in our office building, they've been working on these drones for two years (I think) and we've had fun watching the robots roam around the town and the house. There are always two in visible range. A confused robot is the best nerd entertainment. A good silver medalist is a robot stuck in snow trying to figure itself out.
  20. I did, nope, not available. Not in DRL mode, not in switched mode.
  21. That's half of the structural integrity of the McPherson strut tower.
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