Wow ! we have twin cars , this was a excellent video , I’m so glad you showed the car how we drive , I’m sure there’s people that think all we do is race around all the time . Thank much appreciation .
@@utuberme1 a normal car without start/stop has maybe 50,000 starts in its whole life. Adding the start/stop feature turns the engine on and off 10 times more than without it, that's 500,000 start/stops throughout the life of the engine. Manufacturers care to only comply with government regulations, lowering emission to pass tests. When it comes to wearing out the engine, they don't care. They know most first owners don't keep their cars long enough to witness the wear on their engines, but the second, third owners and forward, may have to someday replace crankshaft bearings or rebuild the entire engine. The reason being is that bearings are super smooth, metal-to-metal contact, lubricated by engine oil. Stopping the engine stops the oil from lubricating the bearings and every on/off rotations could potentially wear out the smoothness of the bearings causing metal shavings and if metal shaving find themselves in important areas inside the block while running, it could destroy the engine. However, in recent years, engine makers and engine parts makers have been researching and developing polymer coated bearing that have iron oxide particles, and some with nano-tech, all sorts to make sure to keep wear to a minimum making the bearing more slippery. There are also low-friction oils available to help your engine have a healthy, long life. But, For what its worth, standing still in heavy traffic in idle, engines consume a lot of fuel. So when the engine stops, it saves you fuel costs, and helps for C02 emissions.
i would give anything in the world to just sit next to you just complete silence just being in that incredible machine. Wow man.. Your living my dream Love the videos!!!!
Hey bro great videos I've been following you and commenting for a while one suggestion i would say is at the end of the night POV talk for a about a minute about how the overall ride and sound was during the night drive 👍
I had my 3d audio headphones it, but I believe this was recording with a single microphone? How many mics did you use? What were their placements? What sort software processing did you use for it? Again, this did not seem 3d at all…
I struggle with a few things. The lights are blinding everyone, the matrix isn't activated and you can see it blinding oncoming and the cars infront. Another is sitting in the middle lane for no reason, its illegal to do that here.