by "e36Jeff now drives a ZHP" (e36jeff)
Published 09/19/2017 at 16:01
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Rut-roh
"farscythe - makin da cawfee!" (farscythe)
09/19/2017 at 16:06, STARS: 3
oh come on.... it just spits a little flame on start up... no need to worrie
"e36Jeff now drives a ZHP" (e36jeff)
09/19/2017 at 16:17, STARS: 1
well, it is a slight problem for the traffic behind them...
"farscythe - makin da cawfee!" (farscythe)
09/19/2017 at 16:19, STARS: 1
yeah but its a perk in winter.... guarantee nothing behind them has to worrie about snow or ice
"Mercedes Streeter" (smart)
09/19/2017 at 16:31, STARS: 1
Well, this is not good. I kinda hoped the NHTSA probe would conclude with those fires being owner error. Maybe these cars are just a little fire-happy. :O
"PatBateman" (PatBateman)
09/19/2017 at 17:28, STARS: 1
Just to be on the safe side, you might want to swap engines. I hear the motor out of a Hayabusa works well.
"TheTurbochargedSquirrel" (thatsquirrel)
09/19/2017 at 19:23, STARS: 1
Welcome to the “My car likes to spontaneously catch on fire” club!
"Mercedes Streeter" (smart)
09/20/2017 at 11:17, STARS: 1
Yeah but, like...Can I has Cummins diesel with smokestacks?
"PatBateman" (PatBateman)
09/20/2017 at 11:19, STARS: 0
If the engine fits, roll that coal!
"Mercedes Streeter" (smart)
09/20/2017 at 11:25, STARS: 0
Yay!!! I’m in an elite club of Lambos, Ferraris, and other poorly expertly engineered vehicles!