Probably needed to have one working at all times. Four seems right.
Probably needed to have one working at all times. Four seems right.
Land Rover and Mercedes are both brands of vehicles. Jalopnik reports on vehicle related news.
“But it’s literally just a couple bolts; we’ll be done in like, 10 minutes,”
— and this, is how you anger the Gods.
A quick brake pad change that takes 3 hours because it involves buying and replacing wheel studs after the tire shop cross threaded them on with their pneumatic gun.
Last week I replaced the battery in my wife’s CR-V. It took 3 minutes to replace the battery and 45 minutes to find where in the engine bay my 10mm ratchet had fallen to.
Every repair? JK.
Wait the back of my car says V70
He probably has a fuelshark plugged in.
I wish catalytic converters worked the way the author described. Every car would have an afterburner, there would be flames everywhere on the road. It would be awesome.
It’s their fancy name for stuffing chopped carbon fiber strands into a mold. It’s cheaper than laying up individual plies, but not as strong by weight. Basically it’s like particle board vs. plywood.
That’s not a drift, it’s the electric slide
This was great. You know why? Because, for all of 2 minutes, I wasn’t thinking about the next four years.
well that’s a dumb stupid life decision to make.
And to think, you could’ve had one of them all along for the cost of a V6 Mustang....
Great. First there was drunk, and now super drunk. Next there will be hyper drunk, e-drunk, and finally autonomous drunk. When does it end?!?
The flow path for the air is significantly nicer compared to a poppet valve. Also in theory since your port into the head is both the exhaust and intake port, you can get an unusually high cross sectional area for the port. The design also eliminates valve float as there is no reciprocating mass so the natural…
I am honored that you made a post about this. You did a lot more justice to the topic of rotary valves than most people do. Most just assume it is a Wankel rotary engine.