Exactly. I damn sure wouldn't replace all 4 tires at 2100 miles. In fact I just had to replace one of my front tires on mine since I noticed a large gash in the sidewall. My car has 8K miles on it, I certainly didn't replace all 4.
I'm inclined to agree here. It's hard to imagine warped rotors at such a low mileage UNLESS the rotors were frequently sprayed with water while they were hot. I will say, there are a LOT of people that don't think about this when washing their cars. They come home from a drive and decide to...
Might be better for you to go back to BMW then. Sounds like you've had a bad experience. I've owned countless GM vehicles over the last 35 years, and I've never had any major issues with any of them, not really any minor issues either other than the GMC Acadia. There's certainly countless...
If there was a major issue with blown LT4 engines we would have known about it over the last 10 years. It's been in the Corvette, Camaro and Cadillac but there's no reports to show this is a serious issue other than random failures which every auto manufacturer has.
As for the Porsche comment...
Considering this engine has been in production since 2015 and less than 1% failure rate and considering people have modified these engines to 1000hp on a stock block and raced them for a decade now. I'd say its bulletproof. Its unfortunate whatever happened to yours but there's lots of variables...
Depends on the V8 too. The LT4 is bulletproof and the LT2 and LT6 are also reliable. The LT1 and LT5 were also reliable but currently out of production. It's just the L87 that has issues right now.
The Nitto 555G2 is pretty average at best, not even close to the Michelin PS4S. The Nitto 555R is an average drag radial, not very impressive honestly.The Nitto 555R2 is a VERY good drag radial for a street driven car, the sidewall is actually stiff enough that the car will handle pretty good...
What lip are you referring to? Around the hub? If so, it's not necessary. If its hub centric, it should be a snug fit around the hub, if they are lug centric, then they are tight around the lugs but not around the hub. Lug centric is more universal fit but hub centric is typically safer.
If you can't win in F1, then it becomes a massive money pit. Smaller teams have had to get out of F1 because of this. GM has deep pockets but they aren't going to be ok with losing year after year just to keep American drivers. In the end, winning pays the bills and promotes the brand more...
Could have done a lot worse for sure. Better than most starting teams. Checo is still in his prime, Bottas is probably past his. They're likely going to struggle anyway for a few years. Would have been better if they could have secured a Mercedes engine too instead of Ferrari but I suppose they...
The OP wasn't asking about the C8 Z06 so not sure how that got into the conversation but...
While true there is a temporary stop sale, "too many" gas fires is quite the exaggeration. The Z06 has been out since 2023 and they're just now looking into this issue. The reality is that it only takes...
Depends on what you want. If you just want louder, then go with headers and high flow cats. If you just want a better sound, I would wait for AWE to finish their catback exhaust.
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