hi there! :] Iamjust thinking…: I have seen somewhere in youtube that u need about 0,5Lpm HHO per 1L of engine capacity to iddling. I have 3,5 L V8 engine…so is 1,75 Lpm HHO to iddling with 800 ish rpm … And with 6000 rpm it is… 6000×1,75/800=13125 Lpm ? I am thinking about to add extra 1 Separator cell (HH)+(O) to make max production + less explosive combustion…? (cose Hydrohen only burns not explosive-check on youtube
what u think about it? :] regards!
November 5, 2011
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BMW 7 HHO part 13 “Wirings” Step by Step :] car running on water Hydrogen
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December 14, 2010
GT Channel 350Z Project Car - Geeking Out With Jay” 1 of 2
Sport Compact Car magazine?s Engineering Editor Jay Chen dissects the HKS supercharged GTChannel 350Z at Streets of Willow. Featuring drivers Ken Gushi and Andy Hope and Elizabeth Ashley as Jay?s sexy assistant.
December 9, 2010
How To Drift On Forza Motorsport 3
I put together this guide on how to drift on Forza 3. I hope it is helpful for you. I haven’t included much information about tuning cars because I wanted this guide to be focused on the theory behind actually drifting a car, not how to build a car. Also tuning a car is very complicated so would take a long time to explain. And remember! Practice makes perfect! Drifting isn’t something you can learn in a day, it can take a while. FAQ: Should I use a rear wheel drive (RWD) or all wheel drive (AWD) car? You should use RWD. AWD isn’t proper drifting because the front wheels give drive so the technique for “drifting” AWD is very simplistic and is not accepted at true drifting. A lot of drifters will also give you abuse for using AWD. What is a good car to start with? Any of the Nissan Silvias are a good car to try. The S-14 (K’s) is probably the easiest to use. Other good cars are the Toyota Trueno (use low power with that, 260-280bhp is plenty), Mazda RX-7, or any of the Nissan Fairladys. The Nissan Skylines can also be good cars if converted to RWD. Do I need to use a controller or a steering wheel? You can use either. Most people (including me) use a controller simply because a good steering wheel costs a lot of money. Which is best to use? With a steering wheel you can pull off a smoother and slightly neater looking drift since you have more control over how much you want to steer. It does not make you any faster or give you noticeably more angle. A controller is easier …
How To Drift On Forza Motorsport 3
I put together this guide on how to drift on Forza 3. I hope it is helpful for you. I haven’t included much information about tuning cars because I wanted this guide to be focused on the theory behind actually drifting a car, not how to build a car. Also tuning a car is very complicated so would take a long time to explain. And remember! Practice makes perfect! Drifting isn’t something you can learn in a day, it can take a while. FAQ: Should I use a rear wheel drive (RWD) or all wheel drive (AWD) car? You should use RWD. AWD isn’t proper drifting because the front wheels give drive so the technique for “drifting” AWD is very simplistic and is not accepted at true drifting. A lot of drifters will also give you abuse for using AWD. What is a good car to start with? Any of the Nissan Silvias are a good car to try. The S-14 (K’s) is probably the easiest to use. Other good cars are the Toyota Trueno (use low power with that, 260-280bhp is plenty), Mazda RX-7, or any of the Nissan Fairladys. The Nissan Skylines can also be good cars if converted to RWD. Do I need to use a controller or a steering wheel? You can use either. Most people (including me) use a controller simply because a good steering wheel costs a lot of money. Which is best to use? With a steering wheel you can pull off a smoother and slightly neater looking drift since you have more control over how much you want to steer. It does not make you any faster or give you noticeably more angle. A controller is easier …
How To Drift On Forza Motorsport 3
I put together this guide on how to drift on Forza 3. I hope it is helpful for you. I haven’t included much information about tuning cars because I wanted this guide to be focused on the theory behind actually drifting a car, not how to build a car. Also tuning a car is very complicated so would take a long time to explain. And remember! Practice makes perfect! Drifting isn’t something you can learn in a day, it can take a while. FAQ: Should I use a rear wheel drive (RWD) or all wheel drive (AWD) car? You should use RWD. AWD isn’t proper drifting because the front wheels give drive so the technique for “drifting” AWD is very simplistic and is not accepted at true drifting. A lot of drifters will also give you abuse for using AWD. What is a good car to start with? Any of the Nissan Silvias are a good car to try. The S-14 (K’s) is probably the easiest to use. Other good cars are the Toyota Trueno (use low power with that, 260-280bhp is plenty), Mazda RX-7, or any of the Nissan Fairladys. The Nissan Skylines can also be good cars if converted to RWD. Do I need to use a controller or a steering wheel? You can use either. Most people (including me) use a controller simply because a good steering wheel costs a lot of money. Which is best to use? With a steering wheel you can pull off a smoother and slightly neater looking drift since you have more control over how much you want to steer. It does not make you any faster or give you noticeably more angle. A controller is easier …
May 13, 2010
Mini Formula car starting and revving - sweet sound!
Mini Formula car starting and revving - sweet sound!
January 7, 2010
Rough battle Scottish Mini Cooper Cup Rd2 race 1
Car #2 overtakes #17 on lap 1. Rough battle between the two Mini Cooper Cup.
December 5, 2009
2009 Suzuki Swift Cup - Pannoniaring round 2/3
Full onboard footage from the 2nd race Genex Suzuki Swift Cup Pannoniaring round held on 30th August 2009. Part 2 of 3.