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Warrington is BY FAR the best track in the north - possibly the whole uk.
I would be up for that.. only trouble is I have a slight power to weight imbalance lol... 16 1/2 stone on a 6 bhp cart does offer a slight dissadvantage.. but hey !!.
Joe.:oops:
Warrington is BY FAR the best track in the north - possibly the whole uk.
I would be up for that.. only trouble is I have a slight power to weight imbalance lol... 16 1/2 stone on a 6 bhp cart does offer a slight dissadvantage.. but hey !!.
Joe.:oops:
it doesnt take a lot oil to show as a drip, but it takes a lot to show as a loss on the dip stick.
So, you probably DO have an oil leak
Clean the engine thoroughly with gunk or Jizer or similar. then observe over a few days WHERE the leak is.
Joe.
Pillesnoppen, yep, thats kewl..
however, watch for the sting in the tail !.
ie... that new kitchen, or something equally non perfroming lol..:devilish:
Joe.
Pillesnoppen, yep, thats kewl..
however, watch for the sting in the tail !.
ie... that new kitchen, or something equally non perfroming lol..:devilish:
Joe.
Yep,
Spot on....
But...............
any approxiamtion on a rolling road MUST come from a measurement at the wheels...
That is the only thing it measures, ever - torque, and time...
whatever scalar they use for the figure at the flywheel (and its almost always calculated from the...
Ok I am cofused lol..
Quote........
it simply cant be measured unless the engine is out and run on a dyno
.................
firstly.. Brun M8, yes you can measure the figure approximately due to coast down loading. So, to measure the figures, first you need a scalar.. this is calculated...
Yep,
Spot on....
But...............
any approxiamtion on a rolling road MUST come from a measurement at the wheels...
That is the only thing it measures, ever - torque, and time...
whatever scalar they use for the figure at the flywheel (and its almost always calculated from the...
Ok I am cofused lol..
Quote........
it simply cant be measured unless the engine is out and run on a dyno
.................
firstly.. Brun M8, yes you can measure the figure approximately due to coast down loading. So, to measure the figures, first you need a scalar.. this is calculated...