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" ... Below 3000rpm, the 1.6-liter turbo lacks punch, but keep the turbo spooled up and ready to rock and roll at just over 3000, and you have a car that can keep up with many supercars. The 2844-lb GR Yaris sprints from zero to 60mph in 4.9 seconds and will cover the quarter mile in 13.7 seconds at 104mph on its way to a top speed of 144mph. Steering is precise and direct, the 4-pot brakes are sure-footed and grippy and the car corners like it was born to race. The amount of understeer or oversteer depends on which drive mode you’ve selected. Surprisingly, it’s also very compliant and comfortable for just pottering around town at 35-40mph. ... "
" ... I imagine the conversation that took place at Harley as they spooled up the LiveWire project over the last five years or so was not "Why," it was probably more like "Why the hell NOT?" Of course, this is a monumental risk in product and direction for Harley-Davidson, which for decades sold motorcycles under a banner of rebellion, freedom and machismo. Now, how to market electric bicycles? Are prospective buyers really expected to wade into H-D showrooms and take a test ride around the parking lot? ... "
" ... Just as significant as the 503 horsepower, the 479 lb. ft. of torque is spooled up over a typically broad turbocharged range, from 2750 rpm up to 5500. Interesting that the horsepower peaks not far beyond, at 6250, which makes this engine much ado about torque. The engine will rev rapidly and smoothly to 7200, but on the hunt one realizes that redline is just to avoid upshifts mid-corner and the real playground is about 3500 to 6500 rpm. Very different from the 1990s E36 M3 that was about free-revving horsepower at higher revs. Turbocharging has changed the performance car world in the past decade. ... "
" ... The cable is spooled off the back of a ship and down to a sea plough that is dragged along the seabed, creating a gulley that the cable will lay in. The sea plough is lifted off the seabed when its path crosses another cable, to avoid damage to the other cable, with the new cable simply laying on top of the old one. ... "
" ... To gain adequate range for the crossing from Asia to the Aleutians, a bladder-like fuel tank was strapped into the center of the passenger cabin, but on this open-ocean flight along the coast of Kamchatka the wings began icing, forcing Agullo to fly for many hours at altitudes of 1500 feet, and as low as 500 feet. Agullo’s quiet description of the flight echoes Exupéry’s tale of flying a mail plane from Chile to Argentina, Andean winds pressing Exupéry’s tiny craft downward and out to sea. The main differences are Agullo’s manifest skill as a pilot and modest demeanor, whereas Exupéry spooled poetic language and was by all accounts a merely adequate pilot whose great children’s book, “The Little Prince,” resulted from his experiences after crashing in the desert of French North Africa. ... "