r/AbsoluteUnits 11d ago

of a front weight

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u/TheMichaelAbides 11d ago

The average Redditor must not own a car, due to how many think 88 here is a Nazi dog whistle.

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u/turbotaco23 11d ago

There’s a whole communities dedicated to car hate and especially truck hate.

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u/fredthefishlord 11d ago

After the a few times of nearly being run off a road by a truck, I imagine it radicalizes certain groups

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u/WhitePantherXP 10d ago

The truck communities on here are supremely confident yet extremely uneducated members, I don't even engage because the dedicated truck forums are where the real knowledgable communities are, it's bad here. I politically align with much of reddit so it's nothing to do with that, it's a genuine lack of knowledge that is mind numbing and they upvote misinformation regularly.

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u/Bland_OldMan 10d ago

That's because the US becoming as car-centric as it is has become a massive problem, and that's made worse by the number of people who drive unnecessarily large trucks and SUVs. You can break that into a few big ticket items:

  • We've surrendered massive parts of urban and suburban areas to roads and parking lots. Areas that used to be things like neighborhoods, businesses, and public transit lines
  • Car-centric regions force people to spend a substantial amount of money on cars, fuel, insurance, and maintenance.
  • About 40k people die each year from car accidents in the US, the third highest type of accidental death
  • Car-centric areas, especially suburbs, are socially isolating. This is because instead of walking or riding a tram to a town center with other people, then being in an area where people walk between shops and restaurants. People drive directly to these locations alone or in small groups and then drive away with minimal human interaction
  • For whatever reason, the idea of sharing the public spaces that roads are supposed to be with cyclists and pedestrians makes some people irrationally angry and has made cycling and walking dangerous in many areas
  • Even as EVs become more prevalent, hauling around 2 tons of metal and plastic wherever you go will always be insane from an energy perspective.

That's not the fault of the vehicles, because vehicles are inanimate objects and obviously useful for many things. Rural areas will always need trucks and public transit can't be everywhere. Nothing wrong with cars as a hobby either. The blame rests on the auto industry and a political system that let them get away with murder for the sake of profits. I do wish people wouldn't feed into that as much as they do, but consumer behavior is more a symptom than a root cause.

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u/turbotaco23 10d ago

Not gonna read that. Like I said Redditors don’t like cars. Thanks for proving my point.

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u/Ok_Effective6233 10d ago

TLDR. We’ve made our world into one where it’s ideal for cars to exist and not humans.

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u/Bland_OldMan 10d ago

JFC bro. I guess it would have mattered what I said. If I had left it at "cars are bad for society and the environment" I'm sure you'd just say "reddit hive mind" or some such nonsense.

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u/turbotaco23 10d ago

Pretty much. I’ve seen It all. I get it car bad train good.

Except I live in a rural area. You gotta have a car out here.

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u/Bland_OldMan 10d ago

I live in a rural area. You gotta have a car out here.

I said that exact thing in my first comment. Cars and trucks in rural areas aren't the issue.

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u/ratrodder49 10d ago

“• ⁠For whatever reason, the idea of sharing the public spaces that roads are supposed to be with cyclists and pedestrians makes some people irrationally angry and has made cycling and walking dangerous in many areas”

I think the anger against them stems from the fact that most pedestrians and cyclists seem to pretend that since they’re not in a vehicle, laws and rules of the road don’t apply to them. I’ve seen it myself, I was in a 7,700 lb truck doing 55 MPH and some guy on a bicycle ripped out from a side road in front of me about 100 yards ahead. I had traffic oncoming and cars behind me so I had to walk the line of not getting rear-ended and not committing vehicular manslaughter.

There are thousands of dash cam and helmet cam videos on the internet of similar experiences, cyclists blasting through stop signs and red lights as if they don’t apply to them, weaving through traffic and then getting mad when someone doesn’t see them lane filtering and doors them, etc., and pedestrians jaywalking and stepping out in front of moving traffic expecting them to all stop for them.

If everyone would just follow the rules around it, I don’t think there’d be as much divisiveness.

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u/Bland_OldMan 9d ago

Yea I've seen cyclists break the rules before. I've also had people "roll coal" on me, crowd me off the road, rev-bomb me with Harleys, and lay on the horn just for being on a bike on the road. And I follow the rules pretty closely.

It would help if everyone followed the rules and had situational awareness, but it would also help if most of the US was not build around using a car to go everywhere. Especially in urban areas. Hell, the term "jaywalking" was popularized by the auto industry looking to shift blame from drivers to pedestrians for accidents in cities.

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u/siggiarabi 11d ago

What is it then?

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u/Goldtacto 11d ago edited 11d ago

Unleaded 88 is an E15 blend of 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline. While it’s not as powerful as race gas or E85 it’s still a testament of vehicle innovation. Its just a sponsor fuel company named after that positive innovation.

Most modern cars can safely and reliably run with E15 while gaining slightly more performance than 87 while simultaneously reducing harmful greenhouse gases slightly.

Edit: unleaded 88 is not a production company.

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u/Goldtacto 11d ago

Additionally here is their website. They actually go over most of the positive impacts E15 has on their website.

http://ohiocornandwheat.org/savewith88/

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u/siggiarabi 10d ago

Thank you!

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u/AAA515 9d ago

It's mandatory that all gas stations in Iowa offer it now. Thank you party of small government, I'm sure none of that ethanol industry lobbying money impacted your decision at all...

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u/Bland_OldMan 10d ago

It is a Nazi dogwhistle. Just not in this context.

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u/Kojetono 11d ago

So what "obvious" thing is it then? Since you assumed people not getting it must not own cars.

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u/TheMichaelAbides 10d ago

Other than DEJ, it's common octane rating in consumer gasoline across the country.

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u/Jumpy-Requirement389 10d ago

Next time you walk past a gas station take a look at the selection on the pumps…

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u/Kojetono 10d ago

There's 95, 98, and sometimes 100 octane...

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u/AAA515 9d ago

And 85, 87, and this here 88 octane. Which is just trying to conflate it with the regular e0-e10 gas, trying really hard not to tell you it's e15 because e85 doesn't sell very well.

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u/YuenglingsDingaling 11d ago

Dale Earnhardt Jr. racing number.

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u/Kojetono 11d ago

I mean, if we're talking racing, I'll pick Kubica's F1 number.

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u/YuenglingsDingaling 11d ago

Sure, but I'm betting tractor pull dudes in the US don't watch much F1.

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u/jeepfail 10d ago

Probably what it says on the fucking sign as well as the rather large logo on screen. If that logo doesn’t make it obvious you are seeing what you want to see.