First time is a mistake but this just pure greed, you have the least care for your viewers. You didn’t care to promote a scam last year and you happily promote an even more evil company now. DRIVETRIBE cares more about money than the people that watch their content and get them these opportunities.
I'm guessing that most viewers don't realize that "jet fuel" (aviation turbine fuel, commonly known as ATF or "avtur") and diesel fuel are essentially the same, so diesel engines can all run on jet fuel and gas turbine engines ("jets") can run on diesel. Jet A1 is the most commonly used specification worldwide. JP-8 is basically the same thing but with more additives (for corrosion inhibition and to lower freezing point) and is the standard fuel of the US military... including all ground vehicles.
What i'm glad that I have a high-quality version of the top gear Polar... people were upset that they were drinking and driving in in the middle of nowhere?
Bugatti made the right call, if you want a shorter 12+ cylinder engine the VR design is the way to go, 3 banks is one too many and causes issues with manifold placement, 4 might address that but then it's even heavier (as cool as it might be to see a 4 bank engine - a flat engine with a 60/90 degree V on top, I'm sure it would sound glorious too).
Shotguns don’t use bullets. Rifles use bullets. Shotguns use shells that contain shot. And wasting shells is a really dumb idea. Anyone who is familiar with shotguns would have six rounds in the gun. One in the chamber and five in the tube that holds the rounds.
Ah ha. I’ve learned something to my advantage. Ever since the intro of metric distances I’ve always divided by 8 and multiplied by 5, or something like that.
I have a massive love for roadsters, so my favorite is the Jaguar VGT Roadster. Looks beautiful and reminds me of the D-Type Jag and the newer Roadsters from Mclaren, Ferrari, and Aston Martin.
The grandfather of 4x4's was the 1941 Willy's Jeep. The Land Rover design was inspired by this. I own both, so no bias, just facts. Richard Hammond should know better, lol.
They didn't cut the frame and extend it. They moved the front suspension forward which isn't remotely the same thing. I believe this was covered in the Top Gear episode where May resurrected the truck to drive to the volcano.
He talked about moving a subframe... but of course he truck doesn't have a subframe. This is what you get when people who know nothing about cars make car videos.