Sigh. Our cars don't, either. See post #96. I quoted it in the post you quoted if you don't want to go back and look at the original. That was the point of my post.
LOL - I do not even know what your question to me was, and it should be rather obvious that my post was comedy.
You to the other poster who asked a question: "See above where it says 'hypothetical.'"
Me: Quote the other poster's question and insert the word "hypothetically."
Come on, man! 🤣
So the car does NOT go into "limp mode" at 280° inferred oil temperature.
Now check out this video about oil temperatures.
It's pretty short but very informative.
robvas posted this video back in January, but it is worth a repeat, especially since Google search results for oil temperature...
We have to get to a point where the first reaction of American citizens is not to hide and pretend not to have arms.
Otherwise, for future generations the rights we enjoy today will be like the hidden millions of unregistered war trophy machine guns hidden in the attics of baby boomers across...
So, hypothetically, do you have a specific reason you want to run tires in the opposite direction from what they are designed for? Put simply, they perform better when installed as designed.
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Yeah, I feel better after venting a little . . .
But they will not see a dollar from me, and I would have been a big supporter - although when I was considering buying one they were difficult to find due to the ATF and the injunction in the ED NY (and the ATF seizing their stock when...
F___ Rare Breed. Those bastards made a deal with the devil and are now running around filing lawsuits against FRT manufacturers whose designs have nothing to do with their design. They even filed a patent on the Super Safety, an invention of Hoffman Tactical, and then sued Hoffman. Hoffman...
2.6 billion on EBIT companywide of 6.7 billion, but a loss for 2025 overall (because EBIT excludes interest and taxes . . .)
So it would have been worse in 2025 without Ford Motor Credit. Bad year for Ford.
Yes, $2.6 billion earnings before taxes in 2025. This is a significant chunk of Ford's overall profit. The biggest profit maker, however, are sales of new F-150s, which young influencers are not purchasing at all. Basically middle aged dudes. And on credit from Ford Motor Credit, so Ford...