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Rhyno
Mar 22, 2003
Probation
Can't post for 10 years!
I remember seeing those on a like ClubProtege and similar brand specific part sites. I always thought it was just a placeholder image or something.

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SlowBloke
Aug 14, 2017
Official Aprilia ECU tools were a GBA cart plus harness for a while too, from what I recon the cart specifics and gba sdk was cheap enough that doing custom pda for those tools was more onerous in comparison

PBCrunch
Jun 17, 2002

Lawrence Phillips Always #1 to Me
I want to see it on an original, unmodified GBA with that god awful non-backlit screen.

Olympic Mathlete
Feb 25, 2011

:h:


PBCrunch posted:

I want to see it on an original, unmodified GBA with that god awful non-backlit screen.

:colbert:

Erulisse
Feb 12, 2019

A bad poster trying to get better.

Olympic Mathlete posted:

OK so I've just found out about this product from years ago :allears:

Info: https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/08/11/turboxs-dtec





This rules. Can't imagine what would feel like to DANGER TO MANIFOLD from a Gameboy!

freelop
Apr 28, 2013

Where we're going, we won't need fries to see



mobby_6kl posted:

I'm not sure there's anything great or awesome about the Trabant though

Heated rear screen keeps your hands warm as you push it.

They look cute and for some reason there are 2 fairly local that potter around the lake district

Fornax Disaster
Apr 11, 2005

If you need me I'll be in Holodeck Four.
Found in a LS6 Chevelle project I've been helping with -

Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.
That's a rare bird then, they made less than 5000.

Fornax Disaster
Apr 11, 2005

If you need me I'll be in Holodeck Four.
Original engine and transmission are gone, it's seen some racing. Last registered in the mid 80s but it's surprisingly solid and has never been repainted. According to the axle code it has 4:10 gears!

Darchangel
Feb 12, 2009

Tell him about the blower!


Kind of impressed it still has the original radio, and rear defogger is rare, I think. Is that the heating grid on the glass style defogger, or the blower and electric heater in the package tray? I know my '70 Olds could have had either (which I found interesting.)

Fornax Disaster
Apr 11, 2005

If you need me I'll be in Holodeck Four.
Don't know offhand, I'd have to look. A family member has been hired to strip this down in preparation for it going in for paint and body, I am making sure everything gets bagged and tagged properly. We put a 69 Cutlass convertible together last year, and have a couple more Olds in progress. I may make a thread for those if I get around to it.

Raluek
Nov 3, 2006

WUT.

Fornax Disaster posted:

Don't know offhand, I'd have to look. A family member has been hired to strip this down in preparation for it going in for paint and body, I am making sure everything gets bagged and tagged properly. We put a 69 Cutlass convertible together last year, and have a couple more Olds in progress. I may make a thread for those if I get around to it.

yea man you cant just mention your load of cool a-bodies and then not post about them

we have standards around here! :justpost:

Humphreys
Jan 26, 2013

We conceived a way to use my mother as a porn mule


God damned.. the more they go through this Cosmo 6Rotor build the more fun and games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE_DRGuk340

Darchangel
Feb 12, 2009

Tell him about the blower!


Raluek posted:


we have standards around here! :justpost:

We have what now?

the spyder
Feb 18, 2011

Humphreys posted:

God damned.. the more they go through this Cosmo 6Rotor build the more fun and games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE_DRGuk340

I love it. And the guys shop. It reminds me of Pineapple Racing's shop.
Never enough time.

Humphreys
Jan 26, 2013

We conceived a way to use my mother as a porn mule


Jeremy is a oval office but I absolutely LOVE this report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lo4dGTrzr8

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Darchangel
Feb 12, 2009

Tell him about the blower!


Humphreys posted:

Jeremy is a oval office but I absolutely LOVE this report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lo4dGTrzr8

"Video unavailable
The uploader has not made this video available in your country"

Apparently a regional c***

SlowBloke
Aug 14, 2017

Darchangel posted:

"Video unavailable
The uploader has not made this video available in your country"

Apparently a regional c***

Episode 7 of season 2 of grand tour, you can find most of it, region unlocked, on the grand tour youtube.

Clarkson is at his best when doing those docudramas, like the one he did for the dambusters.

Humphreys
Jan 26, 2013

We conceived a way to use my mother as a porn mule


SlowBloke posted:

Episode 7 of season 2 of grand tour, you can find most of it, region unlocked, on the grand tour youtube.

Clarkson is at his best when doing those docudramas, like the one he did for the dambusters.

I cannot argue there at all. He is a fantastic story teller.

The Royal Nonesuch
Nov 1, 2005

Humphreys posted:

Jeremy is a oval office but I absolutely LOVE this report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lo4dGTrzr8

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Suburban Dad
Jan 10, 2007


Well what's attached to a leash that it made itself?
The punchline is the way that you've been fuckin' yourself




:lol:

MrYenko
Jun 18, 2012

#2 isn't ALWAYS bad...

:five:

Right thread.

Qmass
Jun 3, 2003

I don't understand why a bunch of people that sit outside normal society looking in would be ignoring intent and playing this game. Did you think when you were at school that you would grow up to be the admins that suspend a kid for drawing some dark poo poo and listening to metal ?

Qmass fucked around with this message at 13:51 on Feb 18, 2022

Olympic Mathlete
Feb 25, 2011

:h:


Sorry about the formatting but this is pretty sick.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/technology/toyota-and-yamaha-developing-hydrogen-fuelled-449bhp-v8



quote:

Yamaha is developing a hydrogen-fuelled 5.0-litre V8 engine for Toyota as part of the two firms' ongoing commitment to internal combustion.

Toyota and Yamaha – along with Mazda, Kawasaki and Subaru – have previously pledged to continue investing in combustion technology. The five Japanese manufacturers appeared in a joint press conference late last year to express their interest in "expanding fuel options", while other global manufacturers embrace all-out electrification.

The new hydrogen V8 has been detailed following Toyota's deployment of a hydrogen-combustion Corolla in Japan's Super Taikyu race series, and the subsequent reveal of an identically powered GR Yaris prototype.

The new engine is based on that used by the Lexus RC F sports coupé, with modifications to the injectors, heads, intake manifold and elsewhere. Yamaha claims it delivers 449bhp at 6800rpm and 398lb ft at 3600rpm - near-identical figures to those of the hardcore RC F Track Edition.

As with Toyota's previous hydrogen-combustion creations, there remains no indication that the modified unit could find its way into a production car, but Yamaha president Yoshihiro Hidaka has been vocal about his belief in the technology's potential.

He said: “Hydrogen engines house the potential to be carbon neutral while keeping our passion for the internal combustion engine alive at the same time.

“Teaming up with companies with different corporate cultures and areas of expertise as well as growing the number of partners we have is how we want to lead the way into the future.”

Yamaha says it began developing a hydrogen car engine "about five years ago" and is also working with Kawasaki on a potential use for such an engine in the motorcycle sector.

Takeshi Yamada, who works in Yamaha's dedicated hydrogen engine development team, said hydrogen engines have "very fun, easy-to-use performance characteristics".

He added: "Hydrogen engines have an innately friendly feel that makes them easy to use even without resorting to electronic driving aids. Everyone who came to test drive the prototype car would start off somewhat sceptical but emerged from the car with a big smile on their face at the end."

One particular characteristic Yamaha highlights is the V8's raucous engine note, which can be preserved by adapting it to burn another type of fuel. Toyota said the same thing of the hydrogen-fuelled GR Yaris 'H2' prototype it showed last year, reinforcing the potential for the technology to serve the sports car segment in particular.

Toyota's Europe boss, Matt Harrison, said at the time that burning hydrogen would allow the firm to "deliver almost zero tailpipe emissions without electrification, but it does so whilst retaining the things which fans love most about race cars – the speed and the noise."

It is not the first time the two firms have collaborated on a highly strung sports car engine. The Lexus LFA hypercar's 552bhp 4.8-litre V10 was a shared effort and entirely bespoke to that car.

Yamaha also designed the cylinder heads, inlet valves, camshafts and intake for the 2UR-GSE V8 used by the Lexus IS F, Lexus RC F, Lexus GS F and the Toyota Hilux Dakar racer.

KozmoNaut
Apr 23, 2008

Happiness is a warm
Turbo Plasma Rifle


Calling it "zero-emissions" is a bit rich, considering that the majority of hydrogen is sourced from fossil fuels, and that there are no real plans to transition to green hydrogen, due to cost issues.

Plus internal combustion is still very inefficient.

KozmoNaut fucked around with this message at 14:06 on Feb 18, 2022

Nidhg00670000
Mar 26, 2010

We're in the pipe, five by five.
Grimey Drawer

KozmoNaut posted:

Calling it "zero-emissions" is a bit rich, considering that the majority of hydrogen is sourced from fossil fuels, and that there are no real plans to transition to green hydrogen, due to cost issues.

Plus internal combustion is still very inefficient.

Cost was also a problem with EV batteries. Until it wasn't.

BigPaddy
Jun 30, 2008

That night we performed the rite and opened the gate.
Halfway through, I went to fix us both a coke float.
By the time I got back, he'd gone insane.
Plus, he'd left the gate open and there was evil everywhere.


In before Elon Musk says SpaceX is building a craft to fly into the sun and collect hydrogen to bring back to Earth.

SlowBloke
Aug 14, 2017

BigPaddy posted:

In before Elon Musk says SpaceX is building a craft to fly into the sun and collect hydrogen to bring back to Earth.

It wouldn't be out of character at all, hope we get some head start before we stop having a sun.

um excuse me
Jan 1, 2016

by Fluffdaddy

Nidhg00670000 posted:

Cost was also a problem with EV batteries. Until it wasn't.

What kozmonaut said has been true for as long as hydrogen has been looked at as an alternative fuel. Even during Hydrogen fuel cell's popular days as the powerplant of the future in the mid 2000s. The problem is that hydrogen generation though green means is net negative energy, meaning it costs more energy to produce it than the energy that comes from consuming the fuel. So we can either have petroleum based hydrogen and claim were making progress, or accept that we've hit a wall with hydrogen production whose limit is literally governed by the laws of physics.

Hydrogen, the flying cars of fuel sources.

KozmoNaut
Apr 23, 2008

Happiness is a warm
Turbo Plasma Rifle


Hydrogen is an inefficient form of energy storage, it is not an energy source.

Until someone finds a way to mine hydrogen somehow, this will not change.

um excuse me
Jan 1, 2016

by Fluffdaddy
Hydrogen has a hilariously low boiling point, storing it has its challenges too. You won't ever be able to liquefy it at room temperature. There was a concept out there whose hydrogen tanks sat at 10,000 psi to bring the gas to its supercritical point. The insane pressures are needed to get useful energy densities. Imagine responding to that car fire.

Finger Prince
Jan 5, 2007


It sure is gonna be great when one day the Japanese and Koreans develop viable hydrogen vehicles and the US auto industry successfully lobbies the US government to onerously tax those vehicles to protect their BEV business.

MrYenko
Jun 18, 2012

#2 isn't ALWAYS bad...

um excuse me posted:

Hydrogen has a hilariously low boiling point, storing it has its challenges too. You won't ever be able to liquefy it at room temperature. There was a concept out there whose hydrogen tanks sat at 10,000 psi to bring the gas to its supercritical point. The insane pressures are needed to get useful energy densities. Imagine responding to that car fire.

Municipal and county bomb squads gonna need some rapid expansion.

22 Eargesplitten
Oct 10, 2010



I think rapid expansion is the problem.

Humphreys
Jan 26, 2013

We conceived a way to use my mother as a porn mule



Hahaha I LOVE it! 'Said' should be 'say' though as a challenge for pfc me to blindly run into mods :P

Wistful of Dollars
Aug 25, 2009

hydrogen you say?

KozmoNaut
Apr 23, 2008

Happiness is a warm
Turbo Plasma Rifle


Oh, the H2manity.

NumptyScrub
Aug 22, 2004

damn it I think the mirrors broken >˙.(

um excuse me posted:

Hydrogen has a hilariously low boiling point, storing it has its challenges too. You won't ever be able to liquefy it at room temperature. There was a concept out there whose hydrogen tanks sat at 10,000 psi to bring the gas to its supercritical point. The insane pressures are needed to get useful energy densities. Imagine responding to that car fire.

Not to mention hydrogen has a tendency to make metals brittle, so replacing pressurised hydrogen fuel tanks needs to be a fairly regular thing if you don't want it to shatter unexpectedly

This also counts for the engine block as well :v:

KakerMix
Apr 8, 2004

8.2 M.P.G.
:byetankie:
The ultimate point is the electricity you use to make hydrogen can instead be used to drive the wheels of an EV. It's always going to be more efficient this way.

Maybe hydrogen has a place in ships or even race cars but we are well past the point where we're going to do exactly the same as today, but instead of gasoline there is hydrogen. It's over guys, ICE as a personal transport power is over.

Plus EVs are always going to dominate the hydrogen big blocks at the drag strip.

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um excuse me
Jan 1, 2016

by Fluffdaddy
I think hydrogen is a dead end. Once we figure out we dont have enough resources to make enough batteries to give every EV 400 miles of range, we'll move onto 50 mile battery packs + range extenders. You can mark my words on that one.

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