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  1. Jimmy N.

    2024+ Dodge Charger Daytona "Banshee" - eMuscle and the Future

    New DeLorean? I thought is was a Tesla pickup.
  2. Jimmy N.

    2024+ Dodge Charger Daytona "Banshee" - eMuscle and the Future

    Sounds like you may be misinformed, Speedy! Electricity is perfectly clean. Just look at your outlets. Okay, there could be some dust on them, but other than that...
  3. Jimmy N.

    2024+ Dodge Charger Daytona "Banshee" - eMuscle and the Future

    Yep, and that's why I absolutely hate touch screens. No tactile feel whatsoever, so I have to take my eyes off the road, and hope I hit the correct spot on the screen - while on a not overly smooth road and going a bit fast.
  4. Jimmy N.

    2024+ Dodge Charger Daytona "Banshee" - eMuscle and the Future

    It wasn't particularly interesting in my Jeep Cherokee XJ. Just pull the lever accordingly. And even less so in the '14 Ram 1500, where it was done with buttons.
  5. Jimmy N.

    OH NO NOT ANOTHER HELLCAT😳

    Carvana fumbled on the last car I sold them. For some reason they eventually needed newly signed copies of some of the paperwork. Guess it had expired by the time they got around to doing anything with it. At that time (and since the car obviously hadn't sold yet) I asked about buying it back...
  6. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycles Lane Filtering: who has the right of way?

    I have (by mistake, of course) removed a few mirrors and radio antennae along the way.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycles Lane Filtering: who has the right of way?

    I used to lane split in L.A. traffic. Carefully, obviously. It was bad enough when people would change lanes without looking, or using turn signals, but when some started opening the door, (just out of jealousy, I suppose), I gave up. Still miss that WideGlide, but not riding it in CA.
  8. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    Huh? You don't even have any trees around December 24??
  9. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    Uh, oh. That's not a good reason for them to turn. I'd ask our resident weather guesser to send some rain your way if I were you. We could take a break here.
  10. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    Yes, it won't be long until the leaves start turning great colors.
  11. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    That much I can get done, since I use the indoor facilities, but painting, welding, etc. is harder/impossible when it rains. Which it has done every afternoon and/or evening lately. But we need it.
  12. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    Hey, 10 minutes and 50 seconds isn't bad for a guy your age. Actually, I didn't think you could run at all.
  13. Jimmy N.

    The importance of Knock Sensors

    We both know why. As mentioned above. When cruising along at 95-plus, and not having to swerve for gators, the sound of the engine is all the sound you need.


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