Not here though, our cops are so speed obssesed they encourage slow drivers.
Only once in many years of driving did I see a cop U turn, leapfrog traffic and stop an a***hole who had 20 cars stacked up behind.
Jeez, a Mustang is a lightweight these days. An M2 is as heavy, and an M5 is 2 tons plus. Not to mention EV's, you'd think the batteries were lead acid.
I don't know your circumstances, so this comment isn't directed at you.
But we scrimped and saved back "in the day". Eating out was a rare treat, no foreign holidays, all my wife's wages went to the mortgage. It was the same for everyone I knew.
And, having terrible taste in women back then, I...
Sorry, but I can't understand why anyone would use base octane fuel in a performance engine.
To save a few bucks?
I'd rather just drink one less bottle of wine a week.
Two things a previous post said. There is detonation and there is pre-ignition. There is no pre-detonation.
Pre-ignition is when the mixture is ignited by something before the spark plug fires. It could be carbon build up, badly machined combustion chamber, etc, etc. Pre ignition is easily...
I noted that the manual has a very specific warning against overfilling, as in past the dot.
I haven't seen that before, most cars can take a litre too much without issue.
I'd guess that the Coyote has a very tight margin before windage and foaming affects oil pressure.
Yeah, got that. Same down here, it's Millies and Zoomies envious BS because we own all the houses and great cars. We also know what women are.
I was wondering what a boomer driver was.
I watched something on Youtub with a FerrarI SF90 and some Lambo racing a ZR1. Not knowing what a ZR1 was my gob was thoroughly smacked when the Corvette gapped both.
Then I heard about the 1064HP.
That's a ton of horsies though just the rear tyres.
As far as I can make out, our 98 = US 93 and our 95 = 91 there. Our 98 has no ethanol in it either.
Our prices have just dropped around 25 cents a litre, now it's around $2.85 for 98 and $2.65 for 95.
It's nice to have price drops in winter when we don't travel as much..........not!
I mix it up...
Is this the specified 1st change, or are you doing it early?
I did mine early, 2000km and used Mobil One 5w/30 and a genuine filter. I also like Castrol Edge 5w/30LL.
If you do it yourself, you only need to remove the larger rear part of the under pan. Guess how I know.
Does your car have the...
At the risk of this thread becoming boring, not all bikers use bike oil. Many use Dexron and some other semi synth or non synth oil. And the main difference in bike oil is the lack of friction modifiers due to their wet clutches.
Your description of track use is pretty much like commuting on a...
Well, I can only compare it to high performance bikes. They use engine oil to lubricate the gearbox as well, so viscosity improver shearing forces are far higher than in a car engine, as is the rev range they run in. They also have a much smaller oil capacity than the V8.
I have never seen a...
I guess a Coyote V8 wouldn't be a good choice for high speed commuting in Germany then?
I'd get an oil analysis done to confirm if the oil life indicator is realistic.
FWIW. I wouldn't have bought an S550. The interior looks dated, and I didn't like the exterior styling.
And, If you think the infotainment system is bad, try a late model VA Group car.
The Ford is leagues ahead.
It could be that buyer perception may affect residual value. If a model is seen as more likely to have been driven hard, buyers might stay away.
One reason I prefer to buy new, is the fact that many people don't give a toss about break in, proper maintenance etc because they're only keeping it...