Its the spoiler and the light carbon fiber body. Also the gas tanks are small and light too like a plastic grocery bag. They are very light and agile race cars that can easily do over 200 I go to the grand prix
Definately avoid driving at high speeds, and get it in to see a mechanic to see what is going on. It might be nothing, but it could be something serious.
a spoiler is used to hold down the back of car when driving at high speeds :)
Not use their high beams and drive dramatically lower speeds.
Low is for getting unstuck with a top speed of 20 mph or so. High is for normal driving speeds.
Two blocks
well if youre driving at high speed (80+) then you should look as far ahead as possible without losing focus on the road in front of you. If youre going normal driving speeds then about a quarter mile will do
If by this you mean only "hot heat" when drive at highway speeds likely thermostat bad and/or almost stuck and takes long time warm up from high engine RPM during highway driving.
A missing lug nut can be quite dangerous for anyone who is driving. This means that the wheel is not as tight as it should be and it can come off especially when one is driving at high speeds.
Games at High Speeds was created in 2003.
highway speeds? city driving? at high way speeds if you are running an aftermarket air intake, such as a cold air intake...then turbulent air from high speeds throws your MAF way off, with your e.c.u going "Wtf?" at city speeds...well i dont know. if you have a $30k infiniti do yourself a favor. TAKE IT TO THE DEALER OR A REPUTABLE SHOP .............. Is it a manual transmission?? do you know how to drive stick. if its auto try adding a fuel injector cleaner.
I was considering a Lexus RX400h when I realized that it was very inefficient at freeway speeds 65-75 mph. Most of my driving is freeway at high speeds. How does the Toyota Highlander hybrid technology work? Is it still beneficial/cost effective at freeway speeds?
KE = (1/2) mv2, that is, 1/2 times the mass times the speed squared. For very high(relativistic) speeds, a more complicated formula is used.