Strongly hinted at and confirmed by the manufacture at a press release are two completely different things. I am going off press releases since they are the only true confirmation that its actually happening.
I said nothing about the manual coming out first. That wasnt the point. This is strictly about colors. I dont care that the GTR already had it. The GTR isnt a Z. My point was that it wasnt shown to be a color for the Z until yesterday while the Supra had the orange released a while ago. Same...
Nissan is seriously copying Toyota at this point.
Toyota releases the manual version of the Supra with a new color and sure enough, the Nismo Z is revealed shortly after with a very similar color.
Then Nissan goes and announces that orange is going to be a 2024 color. Didnt Toyota just do...
I hope you ran a couple logs to make sure everything is good. +4 psi is a big jump. If you did, post a graph of one of the logs during the full throttle part.
Guys, don't want to be the mean one here but it sounds like you don't know how cooling systems work. What all of you are seeing is normal. You just aren't used to seeing it because normal gauges with a H at one end and a C at the other don't fluctuate (let's call it a built in dead zone) so that...
Bumping this thread since its been a couple months. Gas is back up over $5 on average around here. E85 was $3.29 when I put some in the Supra last week.
That means get one while you can! All of GMs new electric lineup is going to be way more expensive. But at the same time, its going to have the next generation of batteries which they say are going to charge a lot faster and have more range.
You may want to look into what I have. Chevy bolt euv. After the federal rebate ($7500), they are nearly 20k. Plus if your state has any rebates.... you would be set. It's literally the cheapest new EV at the moment. By far not the best but it does what I need just fine.
Edit - I think they...
This is Cali we are talking about. Makes your "high" AUS prices look low haha. Actual rates are 53c peak and 19c off peak. In other cites around it can be cheaper but some of those companies won't pay you for what you feed back so there is almost no reason to go solar unless you are home at peak...
Dont let my location fool you! I am in California. I know, my bad, I should change it so its more clear.
Here in Cali, (at least with my provider) we get a 1:1 transfer rate. So if they are charging 50c per KW, you get 50c for every KW put back into the grid. That rarely happens because those...