Vaccum Lines

>Vaccum Lines

>It's a BMW
>coolant system overheats

>someone just broke into your car

>you own a car

Mfw

its a vw

engines will never be this simple and easy to work on again

Good I hope they steal it and set it on fire. I fucking hate that piece of shit

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welcome to the rat's nest

I just want to tear that shit apart
Like with my bear hands

hivemind

>crunchy bullgear bearings

Electric motors are simple af. Wattrods could be an automotive renaissance if battery technology keeps progressing at its current pace.

who the fuck has a FD here?
lets focus on the vw. look how archaic it is

fuck off

And here I thought Z32s had the worst rat's nest of vacuum lines.
BMWs are amazing for lack of vacuum lines. My M50 only has brake booster, FPR, IAC, and CCV lines.

>Vaccuum brakes
>Lose engine power

>mazda millenia
>so many vacuum lines
>so many

just take em out and put duck tape over it that's what I do and my car runs find

Calvin has one

Jesus Christ you better believe I'm gonna go aftermarket turbo and ignition after seeing this shit what in the FUCK

>if battery technology keeps progressing at its current pace
I have bad news for you

That empty pipe shooped in there.
lul.

>N/A Diesel
>Carburetors
>Drum brakes
>Air cooled
>Speed limited by gearing

>Biodegradable wiring harnesses

I almost prefer drums desu.

why? they're inherently inferior.

i have an NA diesel with drum brakes, top speed is 65 limited by gearing with front and rear leaf spring suspension.

8mpg
120hp

A couple reasons. Mainly that they're self actuating so they have a nice feel on the pedal, the shoes are super easy to replace compared to disc pads and they always stay dry.

>pneumatic central locking
>lambda sensor actuated semi-electronic mechanical fuel injection

what's the name of engineering marvel?

This is the vacuum diagram for the Honda I used to have. Luckily I never had to mess with this shit.

Compared to the vacuum diagram on my current vehicle

They're also a bit more durable since they're basically self-enclosed

>vacuum actuated door locks

WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA

mercedes 300td's have this if i recall.