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good video. But having stock brakes doing 180km/h will not stop you.
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@simonm1447 perhaps you are correct. my experience is a bit different... Perhaps it wouldnt work with a better car either, but it is still better to be on the safe side and be careful. cheers
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Now i see
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Thats pretty bad technology if you ask me. gas fumes is how they keep you drugged So you need clean energy, somewhere in the future for free perhaps? Idk Who knows really :)
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Personally i am a bit confused, but at the same time i see sincerity and a will to change for the better which is awesome in itself. I love watching your videos cause you go in depth when explaining stuff including weight distributions, comaprisons between technologies and other details most people take for granted. Dont feel bad for having patreons and early access in fact this is of advantage for some people (like me) who sweem the collective consciousness in search for answers. My intutition is telling me that we should slowly part ways from internal combustion engines and fossil burning and start focusing on the correct technologies and correct physics and thus find the truth. Personally i had to take 10 years of re-learning everything i believed i knew just to find small snipets of truth that guided me forward... Ultimately we have wants and wishes that we want to do and its on us alone to find it. (except me i am invalid and dont see myself "reinventing" the wheel, but i would love to see electric propulsion being extended) You know star wars how they drive those electric pods? This is my wet dream hehe :)) And am 100% convinced something similar is possible Try researching feynman disc paradox and how it works, how AC MHD works, how relative motion works (turbine works by relative motion of stator to the rotor and perhaps you could investigate Tesla bladeless turbine as it has no stator and thus there is no relative motion but only stiction and centrifugal/centripetal forces) Perhaps you can find a way to explain it better? Cheers mate, we are all a big family :)
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am... you compared 1.6l free valve to 1.6l normal engine and only looked at horsepowers. And even i who aint a petrol head knows that horsepower is not everything esp when you can make the usable horsepowers hit only like 5k to 5,5k rpm.
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also... free vavle offers you to put almost any fuel you want; including alcohol which should make it cleaner than EV car
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