Many radar detectors use heterodyning to make the radar signal easier to detect. The radar detector detector looks for that transmission.
It is part of freedoms from the First Amendment. If they transmit it via the public airwaves, like that heterodyning signal, you can receive it. It is up to...
For commercial vehicles 10,000 lbs and over they are illegal in all states by federal law. Some states also ban them in all commercial vehicles. As far as I know Washington DC, and Virginia are the only places they are illegal for private passenger vehicles.
Many places it is an automatic...
What I'd have done is initially navigated to the Supercharger 1 mile from the destination and supercharged enough to make it to the destination, and on to a reasonably positioned Supercharger on the return trip, then finished the trip. That way the battery is already warm from driving, and...
The PCS failures have let too much magic smoke out, and its production is very limited due to long lead times. So regular CT production had to be slowed down.
Many trucks. I was a farmer before I became disabled.
I did buy my first truck for off road and snowy road use well before I took over the family farm. The CT will be for trips to remote places.
No need to discontinue. All can be made on the same production line. Just modify the line so fixturing for all can fit, and there are extra stations for those vehicles that need more production steps have them. This would easily handle both SUV and cargo truck on the Cybertruck line. One can run...
You better not be older than I. I have a bunch of HS friends who still surf. Heck, I'd still be surfing if I'd ever started, but I have ME/CFS getting in the way of hiking up mountains.
I was wondering if short ramps for the front tires would lift it enough the bumper would clear the front of the bed. Use blocks to keep the fronts from going to far forward to keep the bumper from touching the glass. Then air down the rear tires to allow the tailgate to close.
19 feet means I'll have a couple feet in front and behind. My garage is from when cars were looooong.
I used to have a 91' deep garage. It was mainly for working on farm equipment. I used to pull in and park diagonally in it on both sides.
I'm pretty sure complaints of coal rolling lead to inspections that found the mods. Impounding would be for ensuring the mods get removed and fines paid.
We don't have to get yearly smog checks, but one is still required to keep the emissions system functional. Looks like defeat devices are a...
We get too many yahoos every new semester who think coal rolling is OK. I wonder how many of them know over 30% of the professors have EVs? I often see trucks I know did coal rolling in the city impound lot.
This is consistent with an overloaded power supply tripping out and cutting power from being overload, then cycling back on to try again is a repeated loop.
Depends of the state of your cardiovascular system.
Pre covid I know I could. As a teen I summited Mount Kilimanjaro without supplemental O2. That's only a shade under 19400 feet. In my late 40s I drove US Route 550 from end to end, exploring old roads to and mines, and getting out and hiking...
Yep. Maybe more complex. I've thought the ability to also attach a table to it would be good for cooking. I've been thinking of many possibilities.
If the hinged bar was as long as the bumper is wide, it would provide more possibilities. It's also possible to put a hinge into the middle of one...
I've been looking at the offset ones to get the shade area further aft, and also not shading solar panels. The other offset method I've been thinking of is to use a hinged hitch attachment system of some sort. Take a hinged rack of some sort and add one or more vertical pipes for holding...