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e: At least I only need to see which plug is lit. I don't know what trying to do precise work with the lag and autoexposure of a phone camera would be like but I doubt it's great. Computer viking fucked around with this message at 18:11 on Feb 13, 2024 |
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wouldnt all that uv be hell on the camera sensor? right thread for that reason alone
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I did a job where we had a pair of brand new 1MVA generators that needed to be load tested as part of the contract. Some guy came out with a glorified hair dryer and a ton of welding cable and hooked the whole mess up to the generators. He then proceeded to run the pair of them at 2.2MVA (110% rated) for one full earth hour. After 10 minutes, we could see the exhaust manifolds in the enclosure. After 20 minutes, we could see them in the daylight. At 40 minutes, they looked like the picture in visible light: glowing orange up to the exhaust. They never got hot enough that the exhaust pipe itself gave anything more than a faint dull glow in the dark, and not all the way through the muffler.
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# ? Feb 17, 2024 07:50 |
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Raluek posted:wouldnt all that uv be hell on the camera sensor? right thread for that reason alone The lens absorbs most of it. I’d be more worried about overheating the sensor with visible light plus infrared.
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watch the steering wheel https://packaged-media.redd.it/m2fb...dede5975c17#t=0
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 16:44 |
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LifeSunDeath posted:watch the steering wheel I really hate those cheap aftermarket wheels. Not only do you lose the airbag if your car had ones but they’re basically sheet tin covered in foam.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 17:19 |
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LifeSunDeath posted:watch the steering wheel Is it me, or does that shifter move on its own a couple times? Broken mount?
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 18:38 |
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no seatbelt passenger airbag goes off with no passenger steering wheel comes off it's a poo poo box driven at speed by an idiot, guys
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 18:47 |
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so fess up, which one of you was it
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 18:48 |
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I dont even think he was driving that fast
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Imperador do Brasil posted:I really hate those cheap aftermarket wheels. Not only do you lose the airbag if your car had ones but they’re basically sheet tin covered in foam. Yeah, I briefly had a cheap wheel on my RX-7, and removed it when it bent every time I used it to brace myself getting in or out of the car. Nope, no thank you. I believe it was the Hoonigan guys who demonstrated this my basically bending a no-name wheel back and forth enough to fatigue fracture it within about 3 minutes. Leperflesh posted:no seatbelt Yeah, pretty much. edit: I love that he pulls the handbrake when getting out. That, and the cell phone going off after he gets out is comedy.
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Darchangel posted:I believe it was the Hoonigan guys who demonstrated this my basically bending a no-name wheel back and forth enough to fatigue fracture it within about 3 minutes. i've seen it a handful of times before and never really watched the hoonigans so i'm guessing that was a kinda common video
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Large Testicles posted:i've seen it a handful of times before and never really watched the hoonigans so i'm guessing that was a kinda common video May have been someone else, but I know it was a cheap versus brand-name thing building a race (or "race") car. This is not the one, but Donut did one as part of a series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq8ItdWKvEQ&t=152s (about 2:35 if it doesn't start there. The previous part was knockoff wheels, next is racing gloves.) This one is great, because he wasn't trying to find out, but did anyway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBYmtMJ-ylk&t=262s 4:22 - he's trying to get the hub adapter to break loose to change to an actual quality wheel. Note that when they show the wheel afterward that the ends of the spokes appear to be anodized, meaning the spokes were never welded to the ring. edit: I'd also like to note that these idiots have apparently never used a steering wheel puller - or at least didn't have one available. Darchangel fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Feb 27, 2024 |
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Let's just make modifying your car illegal. Doesn't matter what. Everything not completely stock, ride height, rims, tires, all suspension, exhaust everything, headlights, taillights you name it. Humanity doesn't deserve to be allowed anything good or fun. E: sure you don't have to go to the dealer for everything. You can go to Napa or AutoZone or a tire shop for brake pads, shocks tires etc but all have to be OE spec. wesleywillis fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Feb 27, 2024 |
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wesleywillis posted:Let's just make modifying your car illegal. Doesn't matter what. Everything not completely stock, ride height, rims, tires, all suspension, exhaust everything, headlights, taillights you name it. Humanity doesn't deserve to be allowed anything good or fun. Some countries do this.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 23:39 |
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No company would ever lie about the safety and reliability of their products
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The Door Frame posted:No company would ever lie about the safety and reliability of their products waterproof enough to serve briefly as a boat, so it can cross rivers, lakes, and even seas that aren’t too choppy
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wesleywillis posted:Let's just make modifying your car illegal. Doesn't matter what. Everything not completely stock, ride height, rims, tires, all suspension, exhaust everything, headlights, taillights you name it. Humanity doesn't deserve to be allowed anything good or fun. welcome to california, lol not really, but sometimes it feels like it
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wesleywillis posted:Let's just make modifying your car illegal. Doesn't matter what. Everything not completely stock, ride height, rims, tires, all suspension, exhaust everything, headlights, taillights you name it. Humanity doesn't deserve to be allowed anything good or fun. this but unironically. Nobody knows how to modify a car and run it on the street
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Leperflesh posted:welcome to california, lol only with that weirdo modern stuff just stay pre-76 like normal and it's fine
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 06:04 |
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Aww look at you guys reinventing the european system, where you are only allowed to change for OEM spec (or type approved parts on less critical parts). If you want to do any custom modding, you need to register the mod and have its safety assessed by a civil engineer. How about you guys just start with regular inspections?
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SEKCobra posted:Aww look at you guys reinventing the european system, where you are only allowed to change for OEM spec (or type approved parts on less critical parts). If you want to do any custom modding, you need to register the mod and have its safety assessed by a civil engineer. I wish. I see some terrifying cars on the road here in Arizona sometimes
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I like the Washington system, it allows some really scary poo poo boxes on the road but also allows my scary poo poo boxes on the road as a result.
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kastein posted:I like the Washington system, it allows some really scary poo poo boxes on the road but also allows my scary poo poo boxes on the road as a result. I played myself by not only moving to one of the two counties in the state that required emissions testing but also updated my address, while my truck had the idiot light on. I had to pull the bed to replace the evap cylinder to get it registered
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SEKCobra posted:Aww look at you guys reinventing the european system, where you are only allowed to change for OEM spec (or type approved parts on less critical parts). If you want to do any custom modding, you need to register the mod and have its safety assessed by a civil engineer. I'm not sure I'd trust a civil engineer to evaluate any car mods.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 14:31 |
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Basic safety inspections would go a long way, even ignoring engine/performance mods.
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wesleywillis posted:I'm not sure I'd trust a civil engineer to evaluate any car mods. CommieGIR posted:Basic safety inspections would go a long way, even ignoring engine/performance mods.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 14:56 |
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Civil “engineers” stole the title from the folks what make siege engines, and it’s all been downhill since.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 14:58 |
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slidebite posted:Would you trust an uncivil engineer? I've met a bunch of uncivil civil engineers. They can pretty much all gently caress off. Geotechnical engineers can be idiots too. And don't get me started on..... aw gently caress it, I hate everyone.
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wesleywillis posted:Let's just make modifying your car illegal. Doesn't matter what. Everything not completely stock, ride height, rims, tires, all suspension, exhaust everything, headlights, taillights you name it. Humanity doesn't deserve to be allowed anything good or fun. Ever watched the videos from Australia where the cops get super-duper-excited about catching a driver who has modified a car? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt6eCFGYR5A Nothing like giving cops more arbitrary laws to enforce on a whim... https://www.carscoops.com/2022/03/mad-max-interceptor-replica-deemed-cool-looking-but-unsafe-by-the-australian-police/
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wesleywillis posted:I'm not sure I'd trust a civil engineer to evaluate any car mods. Worked well on the Hyatt walkway and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 16:45 |
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Wasn't the Hyatt walkway a structural engineer?
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Like most things involving the police, the issue is involving the police for matters outside of their job description. Whether or not there's the political will to do things right rather than do things in a way that cause issues and enrich people is another. We do safety inspections in PA. That's all well and good and I'm thankful that it does keep a lot of crap off the roads. There's a lot of anecdotal evidence that near the border with OH, OH vehicles are much more likely to cause an accident due to brake failures since they don't have to get inspected. The problem in PA is that the while places have to be certified to perform safety inspections, those places are also dealerships and other repair garages so they are incentivized to fail vehicles so that they can then offer overpriced repairs. I've run into that myself, a garage trying to tell me that they see evidence that my brake pads were separating from the backing plate (it was bullshit, I had checked them prior to taking it in, the pads were older and worn, but not falling apart and not below minimums) but they would do a brake job for me on the spot with new pads for $750! So I said no, took it home, put new pads on for $80 and then took it back for them to put the sticker on. Then you have the people who risk their inspection license being lenient for family and friends. On top of that, the state inspection code is very loose in a lot of places that leaves it open for interpretation. My 2011 WRX had a slight crack in one of the fog light lenses from a rock. It still worked. PA inspection code states that all original lights on a vehicle must be operational and not broken in order to pass, except for fog lights. However, if they fog lights do not function, they have to be removed to pass. I had a slight crack that was barely visible. 3 years I had my car inspected with it like that and it passed. 4th year "failed inspection due to broken fog light lens." They wouldn't pass me unless the lights were removed and then they turned around and wanted to charge me an obscene amount of labor to remove them. I got them to pull that charge after I pointed out that this car has been inspected in this condition for 3 prior years without incident. The issue here with the wording of "broken lenses". Is a hairline crack that doesn't affect the optics of the lens qualify as broken? Code doesn't say. Apparently the prior inspectors thought it was fine, this guy didn't. So, you have to have a rigorous and specific inspection code with independent government run inspection facilities in order to do this right. This is all complicated by the state nature in the US where every state and even county can have different laws. Here's another way laws can lag. Emissions laws in PA are really centered around the idea of smog and local air pollution. Because of that, only 25 of the most populous out of 67 counties in PA require emissions testing on vehicles.
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Leperflesh posted:welcome to california, lol Nah CA only cares about what comes outta the tailpipe, The state does not care about 32 lightbars and bald terrains so long as the emissions gear is intact and working. If you're gonna derail, put some effort into it.
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bull3964 posted:So, you have to have a rigorous and specific inspection code with independent government run inspection facilities in order to do this right. This is all complicated by the state nature in the US where every state and even county can have different laws. Here's another way laws can lag. Emissions laws in PA are really centered around the idea of smog and local air pollution. Because of that, only 25 of the most populous out of 67 counties in PA require emissions testing on vehicles. There's no need to use government run inspection facilities, they just can't be allowed to do repairs.
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The government doesn't directly test the safety of cars leaving the factory, you think they'd accept the responsibility of directly testing cars that are already on the road?
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I get my inspections done by the AAA equivalent, they don't do repairs and have no incentive either direction. They'll tell me if something is problematic and pass me otherwise.
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Saukkis posted:There's no need to use government run inspection facilities, they just can't be allowed to do repairs. The question is the funding. If all a shop does is vehicle safety inspections, it's not going to be profitable and no one is going to do it.
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cursedshitbox posted:Nah CA only cares about what comes outta the tailpipe, The state does not care about 32 lightbars and bald terrains so long as the emissions gear is intact and working. engine swap your post-1974 and then try and register it, oh, it's not the OEM engine, hmm, that's not gonna be fun https://www.bar.ca.gov/consumer/smog-check-program/engine-changes oh anything to do with the emissions chain is aftermarket and not on the approved list of specific parts, and your cat insn't installed and stamped, that's an issue but yeah did you see the spoilered part because it really isn't a huge deal unless you're trying to put an LS1 into your 2000 mazda or something quote:California Engine Change Guidelines install light bars and let your tires go bald and do your hella flush mods and cut the springs etc. etc. and that's all cool and good, but don't you dare install the wrong engine unless you jump through a shitload of hoops and then get it past a special "referee" inspection. Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Feb 28, 2024 |
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I've done bar ref legal engine swaps with the door jamb stamp and have plated 2 stroke motorcycles in the state of CA.That's all been 10-15 years ago now though. I have also smogged innumerable cars with carb certified EO modifications. The bar-ref stations are usually extremely helpful and carry volumes of information on power-trains and their respective emissions systems. Don't show up as an arrogant dumbass and you'll get the help if your project falls short. You're right about using knockoff catcons with dubious quality. None of the things on that repower list are really issues. Don't put a Detroit 60 in your civic, don't put a smogdog 1977 caddy in your 1998 yukon, don't lobotomize pcms, etc. It's actually very easy in CA with specific avenues to do such as you've pointed out. The donor engine and all of its systems have to be carried over. That's really the biggest hurdle since advanced evaporative loss systems circa 1997 can be a pain if the air chamber volume is altered. IE: installing a later engine into an earlier car with its original fuel tank. Tbh I'd skip any '95-97 repower anyway despite the "simplicity". NV and AZ do not have such provisions and what it came with is what it needs to have. AZ metros go so far as checking the vin in the pcm. See IOC's jeep thread for more. CA is doing hash checks on pcm flashes pretty sure as of this year. This is why I said let's end the derail. There are far worse states out there for making a repower legal, and they're CA's neighbors!
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