IMO, a small mass produced turbine coupled to a generator would be perfect for a range extended electric car.
IMO, a small mass produced turbine coupled to a generator would be perfect for a range extended electric car.
@Lemonade: Did Guy Fawks eliminate humor? What part of tyrannical nanny state sounds serious.
@Lemonade: Did Guy Fawks eliminate humor? What part of tyrannical nanny state sounds serious.
@Dr. What?: That's chilly for us FL folk.
@albokay: No, a cult has a small following. I would say that the size of apples following has reached religious proportions.
@Tyrunn: What good is open fireworks laws if you dont have any good holidays to celebrate them with? Like declaring your independence from from a tyrannical nanny state.
@njefferson: Only if they know first and last.
@Travis Gohr: I especially like the 1 tab crash instead of the whole browser crash. I guess thats why it uses so much memory.
@MM...Food: With a bridge (comon on large diesels) you can run at least two valves off one cam lobe.
@MM...Food: Pretty sure its 3 valves per cylinder and 4 valves per cylinder respectively.
@Laogeodritt: I believe your confusing "energy" with wave length frequency. Higher "energy" radiation is more intense (hotter) Lower frequency radiation is the wave length that transfers the most heat.
Will this work in my rectum? I sometimes have to travel through the gay ghetto.
@Codarsnacht: Prodominately we are dealing with highly intelygent peepole here.
@djscruffy: Nissan really? I've had a faulty part on my truck, the fuel sending unit in the tank. The part was known to be faulty as many of the same sending units would go bad and there was a TSB on the part. Mine went bad at 38,000 miles right out of warranty. Long story short it took the Toyota Fiasco to get a…
Three letters to solve all of the problems this car has TDI.
"Running in the open after trying this must feel like flying"
@sirmeili: Agreed, but they were more of a cold war era nuclear bomb shelter than storm protection. In the county I live in you couldn't even get a permit to build a new house with one, not that its not possible. My main point is that you can build a house that can withstand heavy windload without having to retreat to…
@TerryinSt.Paul: Not really sure why you'd need a basement for T-Storms and Tornado's. I live in FL and you couldn't even build a basement if you wanted to. If you build a house out of concrete (not crappy wood) it will easily withstand 140 mph gusts as code has it down here.
@Unevolved has three moving parts.: I was about to say the same thing when I saw the video. Then I saw your post.
A good way of welding aluminum and stainless together truly without heat, put it in saltwater.