malmoy
MalMoy
malmoy

Harry’s Garage, one of the classiest YouTube channels. Harry Metcalf is superb, also his farm channel.

Afterburner (re-heat) only needed for take off and to punch through the transonic phase. Once up to supersonic cruise the afterburners were not needed, so in the cruise stage Concorde was surprisingly economical, but of course overall, not so good.

Is there any correlation between this states strict speed enforcement with road collisions and deaths compared to neighbouring states?

Why are you promoting these? They can only have a negative impact on our diminishing resources and by design have add to climate heating.

Why are you promoting these? They can only have a negative impact on our diminishing resources and by design have add

In the UK you legally have to be insured to drive on the road, the minimum insurance is to protect the third party (third party ins). If you cause an accident the other party claims of your insurance and all is well, there is also a fund (paid for by the insurers) to cover 80% of costs for losses caused by uninsured

Compression ratio, efficiency and performance. You can have a failsafe engine or high performance but not both :)

Everything else aside just watch the last few laps, it’s a great finish. 

Can it make 1,000 bhp 10,500 rpm and also make 160 bhp electrical the the same rpm? I’m thinking the electric motor makes 160 bhp at low revs and the ic engine does its thing at high rpm. At high rpm I would think the electric motor is well below 160 bhp.

The man is just a legend.

It’s more a a playful tweak? Look how gently he squeezes the brake leaver, this is not an angry lash at the other rider. OK, still a dick move, but done with consideration?

Whats with the number plates? The front one is a weird UK, German, EU plate, the rear I assume a normal USA plate?  

As an aside Tony Southgate has designed winners for all three.

Driving my modified MG Maestro with hot girl in passenger seat she turns to me, my heart skips a little beat, then she kills me with the question, ‘is it a diesel?’....

That’s why they should be, and were, called broad arrow engines.

I don’t think the type of engine is a W type, like a Veyron. It’s, as Jason suggest, like an arrow head, so should as was called a broad arrow engine. A W is two V’s interlaced on the same crank, this engine is 3 banks like a V but with one more bank and looks like a big old arrow head.

Just like RC car suspension!

Just had my heart skip a beat seeing the top photo of Tower bridge and thinking it was real nearly looked out my office window to see what was going on! And breath...

Should read 291.82 kmh = 181.33 mph. Not to shabby.

What our American friends have missed however is the name in Europe. These are Golfs and this version is the Caddy! Golf Caddy, see, the Germans do have a sense of humour.