SashaLondon
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You can take viagra for that.Aww, man! I was hoping I could use my 8” floppies!
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You can take viagra for that.Aww, man! I was hoping I could use my 8” floppies!
Me too. I don't follow this sort of thing closely at all, but wouldn't it be pretty unusual for a new car model to change in more than trivial ways in year 2? As I recall, minor refreshes are typically ~three year cycles, with major redesigns in cycles of six years or so.My assumption is that almost nothing is changing, but this is coming from someone with no inside knowledge, just based on what I am seeing and hearing.
But I need 5 1/4 " ! Great News ?All Mach-Es will be customer updatable by USB stick or 3.5" floppy after giving up on OTA /s
Yes, Ford should definitely get some of them modern development tools. And also learn about the first-year issues.You guys know how this goes. If there are issues they learned about during the first year, most will be fixed for the second year. Maybe with modern development tools, updates will be minimal. I'm hoping for a couple new colors, but I'm one of the ones that is Not in the know.
You probably haven't been on this forum long enough to realize that any request for 'intel' on future product updates invites ONLY sarcastic responses.Now that we have the amateur stand-ups out of the way, how about some real answers?
One concern of mine was the Chief Engineer's statement that they would switch to one coolant pump, from the current two. Given the heat generated by my GTPE at the track, going to one pump doesn't seem like a good idea...Other than the fuzzy promise of 'more range' from the Munro interview of the chief engineer, what's out there about 2022 changes? Price same?
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oh man I loved my C-64. But Ford is more like Commodore plus 4 with datassetteOh, never fear, you are in luck. I just got some juicy inside information about Ford's new Advanced Technology Package. You can add it to any premium:
- Commodore 1541 drive installed in Frunk. You just press 3 buttons in the trunk, then pull a latch 5 times by the drivers door, and bang 5 1/4" available.
- Blue's Cruise: Includes a trained monkey name Blue who can drive on extremely straight roads, specially mapped in and out of zoos.
- Blackberry Compatibility: Special version of FordPass with PaaK for Blackberry. Expected battery life is approximately 5 minutes.
All Mach-Es will be customer updatable by USB stick or 3.5" floppy after giving up on OTA /s
- Blue's Cruise: Includes a trained monkey name Blue who can drive on extremely straight roads, specially mapped in and out of zoos.
I haven't watched the full video with the CE, but there are three coolant pumps on my RWD ER and AWD gets four pumps. I would assume the GT also has four pumps, being that it's AWD. So, we would need to understand which pump is being eliminated and what it does to speak to whether GTPE track performance would be affectedOne concern of mine was the Chief Engineer's statement that they would switch to one coolant pump, from the current two. Given the heat generated by my GTPE at the track, going to one pump doesn't seem like a good idea...