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Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
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Drives: '14 Z/28s SIM/SW Join Date: Jan 2013
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I think the best thing you can do -- to learn techniques that help avoid situations that lead to accidents -- is ride a motorcycle on the street. Doing that scared the hell out of me, but gave me a lot of insight into reading drivers and learning to place my vehicle in a way that makes it less susceptible to the mistakes of others. The second-best thing you can do -- for yourself and your loved ones -- is to spend as much time as possible getting instruction from a trained professional. I started down this path iin my twenties, and have gotten my wife and kids into classes at Skip Barber. Both have since had situations where they had to react instantly to avoid accidents, and both commented on how they couldn't believe how well their training kicked in when it was needed. Sorry to wander a bit OT. I am happy to hear that Deb is improving after such a terrible accident...
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Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
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Most accidents, I think are associated with lack of attention and skill. And surrounded by a poorly trained poorly focussed driving population I choose physics as my ally.
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Some are unavoidable. There is little you can do when standing still stopped at a red light at busy intersection. Deb was on the phone, hands free blue tooth, when she was hit. The only possible action she could have taken would have been to move forward into traffic which would have been a high risk maneuver. I have thought about this a great deal in the weeks since her accident. I have gone through the mental exercise at the location of the accident. If you are prepared pre-video game screens fighter pilot ready at an intersection, watching the traffic pattern to your left prepared to take evasive action from a dead stop under similar traffic conditions there is the slight possibility you could have moved forward, avoided the accident, maybe with the right gap in traffic and split second reaction and...
I don't know about the rest of you, but when I am at a red light I make car adjustments (audio selections, temp, check a mirror, adjust my butt to the seat, stretch, check my texts, email, vm) relax for a moment while I wait for the light to change. Jim, This is my understanding of a crash and the injuries that follow. There are three collisions in a crash. The first collision is the vehicle collision. The vehicle begins stopping as it collides with another object. The time from crash to full stop in a 30-mph crash is about one-tenth of a second. As the vehicle slows, the front of the vehicle crushes, taking some of the energy of the crash. The second collision is the human collision. In the human collision, the occupant continues to move toward the point of impact at the same speed even though the vehicle begins to stop once impact occurs. The occupant will begin to stop once he or she connects with an outside force. An unrestrained occupant will hit the inside of the vehicle, such as a window or other object in the path of motion. As that individual collides with the vehicle interior, he or she slows down from 30 mph to a stop in a few hundredths of a second, with only the body to absorb the energy of the crash For a restrained occupant, however, the outside force will be met by a seat belt or the harness of a CR. The third collision is the internal collision. In the internal collision, the occupant’s internal organs move toward the point of impact and hit other organs, bones, and the skull. Even though the body may appear uninjured, the liver, spleen, heart, or other organs may be torn, bruised, and/or caused to bleed. Impacts to the head may cause ‘‘closed head injuries’’ resulting from the soft tissue of the brain hitting the skull or being torn as the skull fractures. When I look at the crash test videos, it would seem to me there would be more energy transfer to the occupants in the Suburban in the 2nd and 3rd collisions than in the Sonic. Is that false because the mass of the Suburban absorbed more energy even though it didn't move? Or is it true because the Sonic moved three lanes over and two car lengths back? |
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Q: How much were you able to share with the 5.0L? A: There are little common parts (i.e. things in the valve train), but it’s pretty much an all-new engine: new heads, new casting, new intake, new crank, new pistons, new rods, new halfshafts. Q: Why no carbon ceramic brakes? A: I think you’ll find out later that affordability was a big part of this car. Q: So keeping price down was a big part of that? A: Yes. That was a priority with this car. VERY VERY interested in this. Quote:
This car has me seriously interested in actually buying a Mustang I cannot believe I'm saying that, my family would disown me. We have one of the oldest family run dealerships in the U.S. (Grovert Chevrolet in Iowa). I'm going to wait to see what kinks need to be worked out after the first year in circulation and see what GM has in response.
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Too Many Great Choices
Drives: Grand Sport/Z07 Join Date: Jun 2009
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My guess for the GT350 is: $59,995. weigh mid 3,800’s. 520/440. hp/tq
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Hail to the King baby!
Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
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ATS-V now "about 3700 pounds".
Hmmmmmmmm Making me think an SS might be more like 3750???? ELS rear diff may add some weight but not making the 3500 pound SS everyone thinks is going to happen look very likely
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Drives: 2023 GMC Canyon, 2023 Expedition Join Date: Aug 2008
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Time to trade in Mrs. Number 3's ATS?
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Hail to the King baby!
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Sadly it's a lease. Otherwise..........
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Hail to the King baby!
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Ok, there is a hidden message in the ATS-V, at least from my thinking.
GM took the LF3 and massaged it, or gave it a pretty solid make over to get to 455 HP and 445 lbft of torque resulting in the LF4. Up dramatically from, well ok, up solidly over the 420 HP in the LF3 found in the CTS V-sport. So now GM has shown an indication it is willing to create low volume variants for special or specific applications. Unless GM is putting the LF4 in something else, and not sure what that could be. Possibly and upgrade for the V-sport, but I have my doubts. I think it is intended to be special. With that in mind, could we see an LT2 in the Gen 6 Z/28? The LF4 was an 8% bump in HP. The equivalent bump from an LT1 would be a magical 500 HP NA. Just chew on that.....................or hope for that.
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Good point Number 3. I hope that's the case.
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Drives: some to distraction Join Date: Sep 2011
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It would make a great addition to the Corvette line-up as well...can you say GS? Lessons learned with the ATS-V, along with a potentially larger tire capability for the Camaro variant in combination with mass and equipment rationalization, would make for a very weight-conscious and nimble car fully worthy of a certain "badge of honor". With an earlier arrival in the next-Gen product line-up, combined with assembly line-built engines shared with Corvette, a more volume-oriented price point should be the result. And, like our friends at Ford, an R-type version with C-C brakes and such for the absolute diehard "coneheads" would be welcomed, too. |
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