Paddles work great. If you need to shift while turning just pull the shift lever towards you in the center console. Just like a sequential gearbox. If you drive in normal mode just leave it on auto. I'm in sport 100% of the time and manual 95% of the time.
Yeah I filled up with 93 yesterday and it was on one bar, cost $40. Lapped all day on Mid-Ohio for that, and drove home. Tons of fun, no MPG to speak of :rofl:
It's not "dangerous" to use, but it's used for the wrong reasons. Oil's purpose is engine protection, and we're getting shoved 0W-20 down our throats for reasons that have nothing to do with that.
Car computer says somewhere in the 17's. I don't really care tbh. If you drive for fun, you don't get the MPG. If you drive for MPG, you don't have any fun. Guess which I bought it for.
But it's still a Jaaaaaaag. British made cars are typically not great, and the Jaaaaaag has a stigma to it of being an old fart car. The British Corvette so to speak.
Lmao, they're going to put an airgun on them, and it'll get torqued to gutentight, which is roughly triple the recommended specs. If you're so worried about it, do it yourself, like the rest of us lol. The last thing those guys want, is customers telling them how to do their job.
Yeah I don't let them touch mine lol unless absolutely necessary. Car is super easy to work on. I think you need a 32mm socket for the oil filter housing and that's pretty much it that's out of the norm.
A lot of us change the oil around 1200 miles after the break-in. After that, it depends on how you use the car. If you drive like a grandma, 10k miles will be fine. If you track the car, you should do it more often. A lot of us also put in a thicker 5W-30 oil as we feel the 0W-20 factory fill is...
GTFO with that ricer crap. That franchise should've died a fiery death along with Paul Walker. Scratch that, as soon as they went building hopping in Dubai :thumbsdown: each movie just reaches new heights of stupidity. I'm so glad Toyota didn't lower themselves to that.
A91 in Refraction Blue is easily the best looking Supra out there. The black and red interior of the A91 CF is awesome looking though. Would actually look really good in a Refraction Blue car.