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Neutrino posted:Are we going to have another long debate on idiot bikers? Nah, burnouts are the dumbest kind of dickwaving and I think even the bikers among us agree. Looks like he was at it for a while too, based on how hosed-up his tire looks. You might say, "what was he expecting to happen?" PittTheElder posted:I was gonna say, I want a car that accelerates at 3g. This got me curious so I looked it up, currently F1 cars can accelerate at around 2G but they can brake at 5G. I've always said that braking hard is way scarier than accelerating hard on the motorcycle, I can't even begin to imagine what 5G must be like.
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Mister Speaker posted:Nah, burnouts are the dumbest kind of dickwaving and I think even the bikers among us agree. Looks like he was at it for a while too, based on how hosed-up his tire looks. You might say, "what was he expecting to happen?" They do a lot of neck exercises.
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Mister Speaker posted:This got me curious so I looked it up, currently F1 cars can accelerate at around 2G but they can brake at 5G. I've always said that braking hard is way scarier than accelerating hard on the motorcycle, I can't even begin to imagine what 5G must be like. I remember seeing Mark Webber talking about the first time he ever drove a F1 car. He was like "man that thing goes fast but gently caress me it stops". The footage included him hitting the normal braking markers he would use for his sports car racing, and stopping 50-60 meters short of the corner.
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# ? Aug 1, 2020 03:29 |
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mobby_6kl posted:Could be. I found the video I was talking about, it's quite a bit slower (and no helmet though the area at least seems to be marked off) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoA-m5iHG9s My favorite part of this is how the arm is set up so that it passes a foot or two from a wall repeatedly.
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Memento posted:https://i.imgur.com/dMDcyIf.mp4 when you fool around with a fork lift operators girl, you get this
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Cojawfee posted:They do a lot of neck exercises. In 2014 one driver did a 254g stop using his forehead/temple.
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https://twitter.com/napjaloo/status/1289036959252279296
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Cartoon Man posted:https://i.imgur.com/gYuWvbM.gifv Could have become the next ghost rider.
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Here’s what a wildfire can do in 2 minutes. https://i.imgur.com/4FfwSbO.gifv Peak wildfire season is just around the corner, surely 2020 will give us a break this year, right?
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Mister Speaker posted:Nah, burnouts are the dumbest kind of dickwaving and I think even the bikers among us agree. Looks like he was at it for a while too, based on how hosed-up his tire looks. You might say, "what was he expecting to happen?" I once did a track day where we drove a variety of cars but the craziest by far were the Ariel Atoms and it was trying to stop the car spinning out under breaking that was the only really scary thing.
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Dysgenesis posted:I once did a track day where we drove a variety of cars but the craziest by far were the Ariel Atoms and it was trying to stop the car spinning out under breaking that was the only really scary thing. Sure, but an Atom is light and has way more power than grip. An F1 car has slick tires and aero, and well-set up, it shouldn’t be on the verge of binning it every time you use the left pedal. But remember, F1 drivers are a LOT better than you are at trail-braking. Plus they can tweak things like brake bias which can help solve problems like that.
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"Fishing is all about the equipment"
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drgitlin posted:Sure, but an Atom is light and has way more power than grip. An F1 car has slick tires and aero, and well-set up, it shouldn’t be on the verge of binning it every time you use the left pedal. But remember, F1 drivers are a LOT better than you are at trail-braking. Plus they can tweak things like brake bias which can help solve problems like that. Current F1 cars still have twice the amount of power (875–1,000 + 160 hp (652–746 + 119 kW, torque approx. 400–500 Nm) compared to the most powerful Ariel Atoms ever built and they have more extensive aero package since Atom basically has no rear spoiler even though they weight the same. The F1 cars have so high deceleration and acceleration potential that if you have an eye infection you are medically disqualified from driving the car. Because the G-force driven pressure changes would rip the cornea right off from that infected eye if it is in any way swollen or compromised. Der Kyhe fucked around with this message at 15:25 on Aug 1, 2020 |
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https://i.imgur.com/N261Rqn.mp4 good to see formula races introducing mario kart powerups
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Cthulu Carl posted:Hahahahahahaha sry u poor aphid_licker posted:You kinda expect it to, once it has finally managed to roll over onto its roof, just flatten itself into a pancake the height of the battery pack You would think so but machine used to test roof strength literally broke trying to crush the Model X’s roof. It’s likely the safest car on the market Bum the Sad fucked around with this message at 16:16 on Aug 1, 2020 |
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As long as the car doesn't catch on fire and you end up trapped inside.
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Cojawfee posted:As long as the car doesn't catch on fire and you end up trapped inside. You could say that for any car.
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Bum the Sad posted:You could say that for any car. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54UsqZGnGGM
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jfc that this is ever an issue. there's a bunch of electronic door lock cars now that have secondary releases...but certain car makers who never care about safety...lol
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LifeSunDeath posted:jfc that this is ever an issue. there's a bunch of electronic door lock cars now that have secondary releases...but certain car makers who never care about safety...lol https://abcnews.go.com/Business/man-burned-alive-fiery-tesla-crash-door-open/story?id=66498159
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LifeSunDeath posted:jfc that this is ever an issue. there's a bunch of electronic door lock cars now that have secondary releases...but certain car makers who never care about safety...lol
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TTerrible posted:https://abcnews.go.com/Business/man-burned-alive-fiery-tesla-crash-door-open/story?id=66498159 This is no different then if the door locked in any other regular car. Did the cop not have access to a rock?
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Bum the Sad posted:You literally just pull the emergency release in the door. No, you don't. That is on the front doors. The rear doors do not have a non-electrical release. It's buried inside the door card and you have to use something like that guys kit to make it accessible to passengers.
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Dysgenesis posted:I once did a track day where we drove a variety of cars but the craziest by far were the Ariel Atoms and it was trying to stop the car spinning out under breaking that was the only really scary thing. I don't know how realistic racing sims are but if it's anything like the GSX-R/4 on Gran Turismo, that car had the spinning under braking problem too, and was fixed by setting the front suspension to half the rate of the rear suspension.
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# ? Aug 1, 2020 16:41 |
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tesla autopilot is also crippled because elon insists that image processing alone is sufficient for the car to detect its environment (it is not) and teslas are the one car that doesn't use lidar because elon doesn't want the dome to disrupt the clean lines of the vehicle's exterior. this is aside from the arrogance of calling it 'autopilot' in the first place only get a tesla if you have a casual regard for your own safety and the safety of others. they're more of an rear end in a top hat signal than BMWs at this point
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Bum the Sad posted:You would think so but machine used to test roof strength literally broke trying to crush the Model X’s roof. It’s likely the safest car on the market That's pretty neato
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Bum the Sad posted:You could say that for any car. Other cars aren't sitting on a few hundred pounds of leaky cell phone batteries duct taped together
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luxury handset posted:
https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/tesla/model-3-4-door-sedan/2020 https://money.cnn.com/2017/06/13/technology/tesla-model-x-safety-rating/index.html https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/tesla/model-s/safety
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Giving money to Elon Musk is it's own kind of OSHA violation on some level.
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Bum the Sad posted:I mean this is delusional nonsense not based in fact but whatever What does IIHS have to say about jamming a water bottle in your steering wheel to defeat the attention detection system
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Other cars aren't sitting on a few hundred pounds of leaky cell phone batteries duct taped together Yeah they’re sitting on 20 gallons of flammable petrochemicals which power the vehicle with a series of controlled explosions. Buff Hardback posted:What does IIHS have to say about jamming a water bottle in your steering wheel to defeat the attention detection system Don’t forget the tin of 9mm FMJ
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Bum the Sad posted:Yeah they’re sitting on 20 gallons of flammable petrochemicals which power the vehicle with a series of controlled explosions. Gas tanks don't spontaneously explode when punctured, damaged, or old and corroded.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Gas tanks don't spontaneously explode when punctured, damaged, or old and corroded. They just explode when you use them. Tesla’s are seemingly 11 times less likely to catch fire. https://money.cnn.com/2018/05/17/news/companies/electric-car-fire-risk/index.html
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Gas tanks don't spontaneously explode when punctured, damaged, or old and corroded. Yes, because punctured, damaged, old or corroded gas tanks are known for not ever setting the car on fire, especially on crash sites where the said car has been tipped over. There are real issues to which base hate on the electric cars, or Tesla or Elon Musk in particular, but this is grasping at straws. In a near future all cars will have at least some hybrid aspects in them and all major manufacturers are already doing full-electric cars. And most of them have not exploded.
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im far from an expert in this subject but since i was curious I went to government sources and they all seem to confirm that we face no additional risk when driving an electric vehicle. https://www.energy.gov/eere/electricvehicles/electric-car-safety-maintenance-and-battery-life quote:Plug-in electric vehicles (also known as electric cars or EVs) are as safe and easy to maintain as conventional vehicles. While driving conditions and habits will impact vehicle operation and vehicle range, some best practices can help you maximize your all-electric range. Cars are basically another piece of industrial equipment and even if they aren't quite as heavy as a forklift dumb operators are going to find new ways to kill themselves regardless of how they are powered.
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The reason to avoid muskmobiles is that they were literally poking holes in their vape cells and sticking them in their cars anyway, and deleted all their internal tracking data because they didn't want to able to tell which ones had cells with holes poked in them.
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To be clear: - I like Teslas (someone should take away Musk's twitter account) - They're basically equivalently as safe as gas cars - people who do stupid poo poo like Bum the Sad and defeat safety measures should not post in the EV thread about it
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Squalid posted:im far from an expert in this subject but since i was curious I went to government sources and they all seem to confirm that we face no additional risk when driving an electric vehicle. typically no, but tesla's manufacturing process for batteries has been pretty horrifying. like just tossing defective batteries back into the QC approved pile to meet quota https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-leaked-emails-show-company-knew-model-s-battery-issues-2020-6
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Buff Hardback posted:To be clear: Tesla has some of the worst Quality Control in the industry, and that's saying something since they occupy an industry shared by Chrysler and GM.
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Just going by the overview here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc. I don't think it makes sense to think of them as a company that is about to implode because of their unusually crappy cars:quote:After 11 years in the market, Tesla ranked as the world's best-selling plug-in and battery electric passenger car manufacturer in 2019, both as a brand and by automotive group, with a market share of 17% of the plug-in segment and 23% of the battery electric segment.[23] Tesla global vehicle sales increased 50% from 245,240 units in 2018[24] to 367,849 units in 2019.[23] In 2020, the company surpassed the 1 million mark of electric cars produced.[25] The Model 3 ranks as the world's all-time best-selling plug-in electric car, with more than 500,000 delivered.[26] Like I know nothing about cars or automotive companies but that does not look like a completely unsuccessful company.
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