Cars, Man

orbital

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Messages
4,296
Location
WI
+

2025 Ford Explorer can be had w/ a 3L ecoboost V6 that has 400hp & 415 torque
815 combined is a strong number

breath easy non EV folks
= Ford ecoboost means turbo

1706888516845.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Monocrom

Flashaholic
Joined
Aug 27, 2006
Messages
20,186
Location
NYC
+

2025 Ford Explorer can be had w/ a 3L ecoboost V6 that has 400hp & 415 torque
815 combined is a strong number

breath easy non EV folks

View attachment 57037
Breath easy?? More like choke on the fumes!
Ford has more recalls than KIA/Hyundai combined at this point. How bad has it gotten?.... Their latest one was for glue, that couldn't hold large pieces of trim in place. Driving behind a Ford on the expressway doing 60mph., having a chunk of trim come flying into your windshield. You might be the one, Found on road dead.
 
Joined
Mar 12, 2010
Messages
10,391
Location
Pacific N.W.
Breath easy?? More like choke on the fumes!
Ford has more recalls than KIA/Hyundai combined at this point. How bad has it gotten?.... Their latest one was for glue, that couldn't hold large pieces of trim in place. Driving behind a Ford on the expressway doing 60mph., having a chunk of trim come flying into your windshield. You might be the one, Found on road dead.
OK, but let's be honest. Who among us has had any success holding large pieces of trim in place?
 

Monocrom

Flashaholic
Joined
Aug 27, 2006
Messages
20,186
Location
NYC
True, but if my hands are covered in glue; I expect it to stay on there. 😉
 
Joined
Mar 12, 2010
Messages
10,391
Location
Pacific N.W.
Is "duck" tape Pacific N.W. item? I've never heard of it before.
Honestly, I don't know. When we lived in Okinawa, we called it Typhoon tape because we used it to seal the windows and doors from water intrusion during typhoons.


Duct tape
Duct tape is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape, often coated with polyethylene. There are a variety of constructions using different backings and adhesives, and the term 'duct tape' has been genericized to refer to different cloth tapes with differing purposes.
 

pnwoutdoors

Enlightened
Joined
Sep 14, 2008
Messages
366
Location
USA
Is "duck" tape Pacific N.W. item? I've never heard of it before.

A real thing. Not a solely-PNW thing, no.

 

KITROBASKIN

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Mar 28, 2013
Messages
5,450
Location
New Mexico, USA
Thinking this has not been posted here before. Thinking it was on diysolarforums (plenty of hard-bit realists there). Most of the discussion looks at the challenges of electric vehicles at this time. This guy takes a while but he has a lot to say.

 

bykfixer

Flashaholic
Joined
Aug 9, 2015
Messages
20,477
Location
Dust in the Wind
Duct tape used to be a thing. It was usually a nylon coated super sticky silver tape used to seals ducts......it usually began to fray after about a year. When my dad had central air put in his house in the 80's they used silver foil duct tape around the joints. It still looks like new.

At one point it caught on that kite string and duct tape could solve a lot of problems. Zip ties after that.
__________________________________

IMG_3388.jpeg
 

orbital

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Messages
4,296
Location
WI
+

RAM trucks are dropping the Hemi V8 & are going with a 3L twin turbocharged straight 6.
The top of the line version has 540 hp 521 lb-ft of torque, taking a page out of BMW in engines

~I'v always liked straight 6 s'

1708610415371.jpeg
 

knucklegary

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 11, 2017
Messages
4,197
Location
NorCal, Central Coast
Ford 300ci straight six was a great motor. I had one in a '68 Bronco. Long stroke motor, loved the low end torque.
Bet that new Dodge will be a pricey truck
 
Top