Everything posted by Justin Bimmer
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Just Dropping In
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_law_in_the_United_States_by_state Almost half of the states allow some form of 1st cousin marriage.
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Still driv'n this thing
Damn that car is clean!
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Things you shouldn't do.....
More like 21 vs 16 which is a significant improvement.
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Cheers and Gears Podcast #2: Loose Screws and Nuts
Maybe a bleep button for editing?
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Why you should clean under your car
What is automotive rust? In Cali we deal with paint oxidation.
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Birfday Trifecta! CaminoLS6, JamesBond & Ted!!!
Still birthday in California!
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Birfday Trifecta! CaminoLS6, JamesBond & Ted!!!
30 for me today. Happy birthday to camino and Ted.
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RIP Nauti 5/10/98-7/1/12
Sorry to hear about the loss of you dog.
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Is the Verano eating Regal's lunch?
I love the German ride in my car. The Verano and Regal are very close. But I like the looks of my car more and the main reason I would pick the Verano would befor price.
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Cheers or Jeers: 2,000 Mile 1989 Pontiac Trans Am 20th Anniversary Turbo Pace Car
Made by PAS the same company that made the GMC performance trucks and CNG vehicles for GM in the early 90s.
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Header and logo question
It is the xts concept.
- JaTech Disappearing Doors
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Industry News: Apple Adds A New Button To Vehicles, Activates Siri
If I push the button for Siri on my iPhone in the car the hands free via Bluetooth automatically picks up. This will just be a software fix with an extended push on the talk button in cars.
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Cheers or Jeers: 12,000 Mile 1986 Buick Riviera
Where on earth would you find parts for that center stack?
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What the Hell I’ve Been Up to For the Last Two and a Half Weeks
Imperial blue?
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The Tiara
- Cheers or Jeers: 24,000 Mile 1983 Cadillac Coupe Deville
I think those struts under the hood were installed by GM.- The Tiara
- CNG, What would it take to convert you and the rest of America?
Jalop just wrote about CNG today http://jalopnik.com/5911513/why-we-arent-driving-natural-gas-powered-cars- CNG, What would it take to convert you and the rest of America?
Okay, time for me to chime in on this discussion. I have had extensive experience with CNG transit buses. I drove them for 4 years. I fueled them for 2 years, talked to the mechanics who worked on them etc. Here is what I experienced: CNG is less efficient than diesel. Cummins and formerly John Deere have had CNG specific engines for a decade now. At first, they were converting diesel engine models to run on CNG, but now Cummins has the experience engineering etc to build them on their own merit and not copy a diesel engine. CNG fueling in large quantities requires HUGE HUGE compressors. Fueling to 3,000 PSI on these buses would take much longer than filling a bus up with diesel that drove the same distance. Also, CNG compressors tend to fail a lot more than a diesel pump. CNG compressors require lots of electricity to operate. CNG engines do blow up and require overhauls. Their turbos go out. They can overheat because they run hotter than diesel engines. CNG works well for things like UPS and buses which have a planned route and home base where a large compressor house can be stored. For the public, there is still lots of work that needs to be done. Commercial over-the-road trucking LOL! Not going to happen for a loooooooong time.- Industry News: Senate Passes Mandatory Black Boxes In Vehicles By 2015, House Expected To Follow
while that might be controlled by another "black box".... i thought black boxes = data recorder, not anything else. another box would use that information to "learn" the driver's habits....different box... only accessible by dealers(manufacturers) for firmware changes (and hackers), right? Data obtained from black boxes after accidents helps with the list I created.- Industry News: Senate Passes Mandatory Black Boxes In Vehicles By 2015, House Expected To Follow
I think the black boxes in 70% of the new cars on the road are already saving lives. To name a few things: Improved abs function Improved air bag deployment Improved safety belt pretensioners Accident avoidance software Adaptive cruise control- Industry News: Senate Passes Mandatory Black Boxes In Vehicles By 2015, House Expected To Follow
Guess what guys! Law enforcement can get a court order on anything in your life. It is called a search warrant/ body warrant/ arrest warrant etc. They will have to show the same probable cause just as they would for any other court order to obtain this information. Plus, the companies I listed earlier that ALREADY have them in their cars makes up like 70% of the car market. I don't see any government UFOs floating around sucking up data from theses cars already. Edit: Yes, I can see ALL the data from 7 out of every 10 cars sold.- Industry News: Senate Passes Mandatory Black Boxes In Vehicles By 2015, House Expected To Follow
Many cars built by the following companies HAVE black boxes in them already! GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota and Honda Get over it! There is a reason why vehicle fatalities and injuries are going down. From Forbes:- Cadillac News: Cadillac XTS to Include iPad
A commenter on autoblog said it best: "A lot of grandkids will be getting ipads for Christmas" But really, this seems like a nice idea to help people get familiar with the system without crashing into a kountry kitchen. - Cheers or Jeers: 24,000 Mile 1983 Cadillac Coupe Deville