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And... did you at least stop by Braum's?
Edit: try to see you and yours in October.
Are you sure that it doesn't lock when the doors are locked? Many new cars have this feature.
Did you stock up on all the illegal (for CA) fireworks?
They're trying to make your A/C smarter than you
Previously, in automatic air conditioning systems without neural network control, the airconditioneramplifier assembly determined the required outlet air temperature and blower air volume in accordancewith the calculation formula that has been obtained based on information received from the sensors.However, because the senses of a person are rather complex, a given temperature is sensed differently,depending on the environment in which the person is situated. For example, a given amount of solarradiation can feel comfortably warm in a cold climate, or extremely uncomfortable in a hot climate.Therefore, as a technique for effecting a higher level of control, a neural network has been adopted in theautomatic air conditioning system. With this technique, the data that has been collected under varyingenvironmental conditions is stored in the airconditioner amplifier assembly. The airconditioner amplifierassembly can then effect control to provide enhanced air conditioning comfort. The neural network control consists of neurons in the input layer, intermediate layer, and output layer. Theinput layer neurons process the input data of the ambient temperature, the amount of sunlight, and the roomtemperature based on the outputs of the switches and sensors, and output them to the intermediate layerneurons. Based on this data, the intermediate layer neurons adjust the strength of the links among theneurons. The sum of these is then calculated by the output layer neurons in the form of the required outlettemperature, solar correction, target airflow volume, and outlet mode control volume. Accordingly, theairconditioner amplifier assembly controls the servo motors and blower motor in accordance with thecontrol volumes that have been calculated by the neural network control.
I don't know if the Tacoma does this; but in my ford focus if you have defrost on, there's no recirculation, just outside air....
Not sure if you're already past it, as I'm not extremely familiar with the area (only been through there once) but if the reservation is open, you can stop and see 4 corners I believe... Last trip through there, the wife and I were too late
The douchbag tacoma owner deal in my opinion is that 90% of taco owners just have them because they wanted a truck and heard of the reliability of a toyota. I have one with as you reference to "drop bracket lifted with unnecessarily wide tires" I'm not as cool as the kids on your coast though. Mine has no stickers or useless light bars. It simply takes my kids to school, ball practice, or wherever we all 4 need to go and obviously can't all fit into a 1st gen pickup with 2 seats lol. I very rarely have anyone with another taco say anything to me other than "where did you get those wheels". When you have something thats less than 30 years old it's not really anything different than everyone elses unless you have that awesome 3rd pedal that no one knows you have. People just don't seem to care about it Iike say a 67 ss 396 Chevelle owner would when he sees another like his. Just my observation on the subject lol.
Saw some interesting Oversized Loads...Anyone know what this thing is?
Sorry didn't reply to this, and.... had to look it up.... and.... dang, missed out Yes Sir redpim1! We will be at the Southern Cruiser Crawl in Arkansas this October and plan to swing back down to the San Antonio area during the tip.On to Day #4!Friday, April 22, 2016: Deming, NM to Flagstaff, AZWhen I was planning the trip this turned out to be the toughest decision: Should we enjoy all the amazing native American history and sites of New Mexico, which would be more for us and less for the Tacoma, or go the more populated route through Arizona where there are a bunch of things to park next to for cool pictures.... In the end I decided to go through Arizona. New Mexico offers Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, Petroglyph National Monument, Bandelier National Monument, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, and Aztec Ruins National Monument. I'd like to return to New Mexico very much someday!Driving near the astronomy center of the world (southern Arizona) the speed limit was reduced and we were making some great gas mileageStopped here but don't worry it was only for the picture They didn't sucker these tourists with some misrepresented movie prop!
The body line is also curiously high above the windshield. Is it like this on 2nd gens? If you run your finger up the glass there is a definite bump at the body. If any of my college studies in fluid dynamics were worth the effort, this will encourage flow separation at higher speeds leading to increased drag. Maybe this is done to disrupt airflow over the cab early to better manage flow coming up the back window? Deep thoughts by Jack Handey...
I have pictures of the THING, they thought it was a Aztec princess. supposedly found in a cave in the foothills.
according to other truckers back in the 90's they said not to go to those dome things even in the daytime. said people tend to disappear there. I got a bad feeling when I was there as well.
Quote from: BigMike on Apr 27, 2016, 02:13:57 PMThe body line is also curiously high above the windshield. Is it like this on 2nd gens?Yes they do ... my Beloved 87
The body line is also curiously high above the windshield. Is it like this on 2nd gens?
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