...Onstar calls and asks if you are ok.
I'm glad I don't have On Star either, I'd do a couple runs down the strip and I'd get a call:
"Uh, sir. I was going to compliment you on that impressive 60 foot time until I realized that was your reaction time".
This reminds me a of a story I heard about someone who rented a CTS for a track day at Thunderhill. He messed the entrance to one of the uphill corners (turn 5 for those who been there) and hit the curbing really hard. OnStar called a few seconds later to make sure he was alright.
A couple of the buff magazines had that problem when they were testing GM cars. Pretty funny. I'm glad my dad doesn't have OnStar on his Rendezvous (not that it's capable of getting OnStar's attention unless it's actually in an accident or stolen).
There's a chance it was the deceleration as well. That has triggered OnStar during testing as well. Can't think of who's CTS (V6) or what magazine when the new CTS came out, but the braking tests caused OnStar to call. Seen in mentioned on a Vette as well.
Maybe because the car has the Hennessey badge on it? I've heard horror stories about the quality of that place....maybe onstar was just checkin in to see if everything was still in place.
I knew that OnStar would contact you to check if you were okay when the airbags blew, I didn't know vehicle telemetry would trigger it. I don't find it spooky, I find it funny
I'm guessing they monitor the acceleration to predict if you're rear-ended. Onstar probably didn't expect 700hp on drag radials, so they set the acceleration threshold needed to indicate being rear ended fairly low.
Bob
splitime wrote: Do they call you upon theft of your parts while getting work done at Hennessey?
You stole my joke!
Keith wrote: I knew that OnStar would contact you to check if you were okay when the airbags blew, I didn't know vehicle telemetry would trigger it. I don't find it spooky, I find it funny
Wonder if they would get pissed if you kept calling them to ask how many g's you just pulled....
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With all the Hennessey bashing, I feel obligated to step in. I know some guys that work there, and John Hennessey isn't the majority owner of the shop anymore, or something like that. As far as I know, he doesn't run much of the shop anymore. The work done there is pretty damn good, I've seen a lot of their fabrication work. All the mechanics I talked to knew exactly why they got so much badmouthing in the enthusiast community in the past, and feel like that's behind them.
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unevolved wrote: [soapbox] With all the Hennessey bashing, I feel obligated to step in. I know some guys that work there, and John Hennessey isn't the majority owner of the shop anymore, or something like that. As far as I know, he doesn't run much of the shop anymore. The work done there is pretty damn good, I've seen a lot of their fabrication work. All the mechanics I talked to knew exactly why they got so much badmouthing in the enthusiast community in the past, and feel like that's behind them. [/soapbox]
As long as Hennessey is even remotely involved, the bashing will continue.The best bet would be to get rid of Hennessey, change the name of the shop, and move the location.
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