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https://www.audiusa.com/newsroom/new...plus-exclusive
https://www.audiusa.com/newsroom/new...plus-exclusive
Each 2017 R8 exclusive edition comes standard equipped with full LED headlights, which are now supplemented by a laser high beam module
That's ONLY high beams. In Europe they have even the low beams laser.
Because we have archaic low beam (and rear tail lamp) laws.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...-banned-in-us/
https://www.wired.com/2017/01/bad-au...nt-allowed-us/
Last edited by LT1 Z51; Feb 21, 2018 at 06:32 AM.
Each 2017 R8 exclusive edition comes standard equipped with full LED headlights, which are now supplemented by a laser high beam module
That's ONLY high beams. In Europe they have even the low beams laser.
Because we have archaic low beam (and rear tail lamp) laws.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...-banned-in-us/
https://www.wired.com/2017/01/bad-au...nt-allowed-us/
The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
Counting the coolers wouldn't be necessary if GM didn't lose the benefit of the doubt with the C7. How else are they going to signal that they are serious about cooling? Counting the HE's is a good proxy that dumb buyers can understand. GM could instead give us how many KW of heat rejection the car has, as Tadge did in responding to our Q's. However, no one can verify those claims and frankly buyers are too stupid to talk in engineering terms.
Counting the coolers wouldn't be necessary if GM didn't lose the benefit of the doubt with the C7. How else are they going to signal that they are serious about cooling? Counting the HE's is a good proxy that dumb buyers can understand. GM could instead give us how many KW of heat rejection the car has, as Tadge did in responding to our Q's. However, no one can verify those claims and frankly buyers are too stupid to talk in engineering terms.
From the CAD drawings, it sure appears that there is a front trunk in the nose of the mid engine GM car(what ever it ends up being called) and it doesn't appear to leave room for a centrally located radiator in front of the trunk. I believe the two side radiators shown in the CAD drawings under the headlights are a split radiator for the engine coolant, and then possibly the A/C condenser that doesn't require much airflow, might be located in front of the trunk.
Last edited by JoesC5; Feb 21, 2018 at 02:26 PM.
From the CAD drawings, it sure appears that there is a front trunk in the nose of the mid engine GM car(what ever it ends up being called) and it doesn't appear to leave room for a centrally located radiator in front of the trunk. I believe the two side radiators shown in the CAD drawings under the headlights are a split radiator for the engine coolant, and then possibly the A/C condenser that doesn't require much airflow, might be located in front of the trunk.
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...-install-2.jpg
I'm guessing on the NSX the hybrid powertrain takes up too much room to leave some for a front trunk. So I'm more likely to believe that if some C8s are hybrid they won't have a front trunk.
Last edited by skank; Mar 19, 2019 at 02:25 PM.




















