The ASS In Your Car - A Piece of Tape Works . . . For Now
Posted by freedomforall 8 months ago to Government
Excerpt:
"First came ASS – the acronym that stands for Automatic Stop/Start, the system that automatically shuts off the vehicle’s engine every time the vehicle stops moving, then automatically restarts it when the driver lifts his foot off the brake.
At first – when ASS began to mysteriously appear in new vehicles as a standard feature that no one asked for about a decade ago – it was easy enough to turn ASS off. There was usually a button on the dash or somewhere on the center console. You often had to turn ASS off at the start of every drive in order to stop ASS from shutting off the engine every time the vehicle stopped moving – but at least you could turn ASS off.
Then it got harder to find the off button because there no longer was one. Instead, you had to figure out where “off” was buried within the various menus displayed on the LCD screen. These latter became unavoidable in a new vehicle about five years ago. No more just getting in and pushing the off button; it was necessary to go through a process of rigmarole to turn ASS off.
It was easier to just leave it on.
Just what they wanted. Just what was originally intended. The vehicle manufacturers knew few – if any – of their customers wanted ASS. That’s why ASS was never an option. It has always been a standard feature. But when a standard feature is unwanted, it’s generally wise for the seller to make it possible to turn it off. Hence the button – for awhile.
Now the physical button is gone – and the option to turn ASS off – is disappearing."
"First came ASS – the acronym that stands for Automatic Stop/Start, the system that automatically shuts off the vehicle’s engine every time the vehicle stops moving, then automatically restarts it when the driver lifts his foot off the brake.
At first – when ASS began to mysteriously appear in new vehicles as a standard feature that no one asked for about a decade ago – it was easy enough to turn ASS off. There was usually a button on the dash or somewhere on the center console. You often had to turn ASS off at the start of every drive in order to stop ASS from shutting off the engine every time the vehicle stopped moving – but at least you could turn ASS off.
Then it got harder to find the off button because there no longer was one. Instead, you had to figure out where “off” was buried within the various menus displayed on the LCD screen. These latter became unavoidable in a new vehicle about five years ago. No more just getting in and pushing the off button; it was necessary to go through a process of rigmarole to turn ASS off.
It was easier to just leave it on.
Just what they wanted. Just what was originally intended. The vehicle manufacturers knew few – if any – of their customers wanted ASS. That’s why ASS was never an option. It has always been a standard feature. But when a standard feature is unwanted, it’s generally wise for the seller to make it possible to turn it off. Hence the button – for awhile.
Now the physical button is gone – and the option to turn ASS off – is disappearing."
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Might have to import one from a junk yard in Japan,
or convince someone at Mazda to bring one in for a
demo at Miata car shows.
Have to do some out of the box thinking and try to get
some advice from Mazda if they still are innovators.
Some day I'm getting a split window Corvette and putting a Ford motor in it, with "Powered by Ford" on the back.
Diesel is a great solar option. Run it on vegetable oil, and you have a solar powered car with no sulfur! I run my tractor on vegetable oil all the time, when someone has a bunch to get rid of.
Maybe get a trans from a Mazda diesel vehicle? You will probably have to change the rear axle ratio too.
and the Mexican drug cartels will smuggle the chips in.
Hooray for free markets!
And cost a fortune to maintain.
I stopped looking at them in the late 80's when a
friend's new BMW started falling apart after 2 years
of driving in L.A. traffic.
About as economical as Afghanistan war.
I'd love it if Mazda had put a 2.2l Skyactive turbo diesel in a Miata.
310 ft-lb of torque at 2000 rpm. Have to beef up the transmission
and re-balance the weight, but, wow, what a take-off that could be.
And the mooching meddlers in D.C. would be apoplectic.
When everyone has fully self driving cars which can communicate with other self driving cars, it will make a big difference in reducing the dangerous maneuvers that some drivers do currently to save a few minuted
However, try this trick. Push the button and hold it down while you jam something into the crack between the button and its bezel to prevent the button from returning to its normal position.
VOILA- the autostopstart is disabled automatically every time you start the car.
I have used this trick for years on my Kia Soul, and nearly 2 years on my Hyundai Palisade. It works flawlessly with absolutely NO deleterious side effects.
Yours also has the 6-speed, and much nicer tranny. Nice, and nice car!
I'd still turbo the thing, but I am a sucker for torque.
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easy to swap ones
Miatas are great! I thought about one when I got my Lotus 7. Sometimes I wish I had gone that way.
I would put a torsen diff in the back. Those are the best street limited slips available. No clutches, totally reliable and fantastic performance.
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