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Have you tried dual-map mode?
Like I said, "unless I was parallel parking". But really, I do that maybe once a year. All the other times I'm backing up, I'm looking for cars...
I can see the lines on the parking spaces at work when I back in without adjusting the mirrors, no problem. Man, if I had a car that did this, I...
I don't know how you have the mirrors adjusted, but I have them adjusted so I can see cars and people behind me. I don't want them pointing at...
Why the heck would I want that? I most certainly wouldn't want that to happen, unless I was parallel parking, and that's about 0.01% of the time...
Not relevant - that's about static friction - the ability of the tire to not skid. It doesn't have anything to do with rolling friction.
Rubber is an elastomer. It has both elasticity (like metal, rock, etc.) and viscosity (which absorbs energy). The road just has elasticity and...
Which just means the ICE draws more gas to keep everything turning. It doesn't affect the test since the test was a coast down test, not a fuel...
Irrelevant - not connected to the wheels (clutch pushed in). I mentioned that one. The roads were dry in both cases, and it was the same road.
Things that stayed the same: Starting location Starting speed Air density Wind (near zero) Propulsion (zero - clutch pressed in) Tire gauge...
Based on my test, quite a lot.
I can still hear 18kHz, and when I started I could hear 22kHz.
I'm a 25 year audiophile and even with high quality playback devices I can't distinguish 192kbps mp3s from the .wav file from which they came. I...
Phones use between 3.7 and 4.3V to charge. USB charging provides 5V. 5W and 5V is 1A, not 400mA. The Panasonic statement of conformity says...
Regeneration. Most people don't realize how much power is absored when you press on the brake pedal.
They do, but as I said, I inflated them before the cold run so the gauge pressure was the same in both runs.
Wasn't that. I forgot to mention it but the air density was the same both days. I do wind energy research so we calculate air density constantly.
Tires. Rubber changes hardness and elasticity with temperature. Try bouncing a rubber ball after it has been in the freezer. It won't bounce as...
I did a test once. There's a particular hill I started at 40mph at the top and put the clutch in at that point. I made sure the tires were at...
Note that number 1 was compared to the old PIP, not the G4.