W12
Mark, that's right. It is constructed by mating two 15° VR6 in an inclined angle of 72°.
And how it's done, please look here: AutoZine Technical School - ENGINE
C. E.
Mark, that's right. It is constructed by mating two 15° VR6 in an inclined angle of 72°.
And how it's done, please look here: AutoZine Technical School - ENGINE
C. E.
Too clever! They have 13mm wide con rods vs. 20mm for the V6. Its just too short to easily fit all those rods into. The "Twin Cam design" with only 2 camshafts total is awfully clever too.. I suddenly realized I need a V6 Jetta to replace my 2.0 four right away!
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[snip] I suddenly realized I need a V6 Jetta to replace my 2.0 four right away!
Yes 😉
jd
Himalaya
Are you sure? How about a pressurized chamber to prevent arcing at high altitudes? 😉No, it is a spark plug shield.
Attachments
really?
Ever watch the movie 2001? I'll never get that time back. Can't believe I just read nearly 50 pages of horse flop. Before you judge please note I said NEARLY.
Ever watch the movie 2001? I'll never get that time back. Can't believe I just read nearly 50 pages of horse flop. Before you judge please note I said NEARLY.
Well I blame you ctbowman, for making me read nearly all 50 pages.
I was partially entertained to say the least.
I was partially entertained to say the least.
Likely means you missed all the fun.
Speaking about cinderella investments, afaig, the former Saab CEO may still be interested in an offer for his Minus 500 boat.
(even if substantially less than what he poured/poored in.
)
www.taylordyachtcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/highlanderf.pdf
Speaking about cinderella investments, afaig, the former Saab CEO may still be interested in an offer for his Minus 500 boat.
(even if substantially less than what he poured/poored in.

www.taylordyachtcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/highlanderf.pdf
Rather unnecessary isn't it? No wait, it's a Bentley, gotta have some shiny stuff in there. 😉
Talking about RF shielding.
My long missed boxer motorbike BMW R60 had it’s complete ignition electrical circuit, RF shielded.
HT coils metal canned, then enclosed in metal housing. Ignition harness was metal shielded (shield not crimped but soldered to the metal housing) . Spark plugs, metal shielded too. Wiring to and inside contact breakers, metal shielded as well.
A real

But then, it was made for the “grune mausern” (German Police)

George
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Do German criminals listen for the approaching interference of police spark plugs? Is not the blue light and siren sufficient warning? Was this a stealth bike, painted with strange dielectric coatings?
Do German criminals listen for the approaching interference of police spark plugs? Is not the blue light and siren sufficient warning? Was this a stealth bike, painted with strange dielectric coatings?
He, 🙄 he
It was built on 1965. Dangerous times for the German police, no doubt but there was a more obvious reason for them to specify RF shielding.. They wanted to avoid the interference over their own (police) radio intercommunication. These bikes originaly had a radio tranceiver located either on top of the fuel tank or close to the tail light.
George
I was very pleased to learn that the last Jack Bybee's Quantum Purifiers are...cryo-treated since 2002.
At a selling price of 100->1000$ each, is see no reason why you would not use them at the ends of all your cables.
For those of you who are not aware of such amazing high end improvements, or have a family to feed and a mid-fi system, i have been told that you can have good results too, using that kind of cables witch conduct electricity.
If you are not convinced by the improvements of these cables, do some blind tests with and without cables: the difference is obvious.
At a selling price of 100->1000$ each, is see no reason why you would not use them at the ends of all your cables.
For those of you who are not aware of such amazing high end improvements, or have a family to feed and a mid-fi system, i have been told that you can have good results too, using that kind of cables witch conduct electricity.
If you are not convinced by the improvements of these cables, do some blind tests with and without cables: the difference is obvious.
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Update to the The Jack Bybee NAQ
Q: What kind of computer Jack Bybee used to design his Quantum Purifiers ?
A: Jack Bybee used to use Cray computers. See below:
Q: What kind of computer Jack Bybee used to design his Quantum Purifiers ?
A: Jack Bybee used to use Cray computers. See below:
Jack Bybee used to use Cray computers to compute what he needed to make the quantum purifiers, when they were fresh and up-to-date.
Amazing!
Mr Stuart,
simple truth is that to obtain true hi-fidelity, one has to invest more funds.
I seriously doubt that Jack Bybee would recommend his stuff for people using mid-fi. It is too expensive for the improvements that it might give. I know from experience, but that does not mean that it doesn't effect mid-fi as well.
Jacco and John,
Perhaps you don't know it, but the smiley I used in comment 494 (this one: 🙄) stands for sarcastic roll eyes.
>Jack Bybee used to use Cray computers
So not only one but several Crays. Wow!
If that's so, then bybees surely must work .
Cheers,
E.
Perhaps you don't know it, but the smiley I used in comment 494 (this one: 🙄) stands for sarcastic roll eyes.
>Jack Bybee used to use Cray computers
So not only one but several Crays. Wow!
If that's so, then bybees surely must work .
Cheers,
E.
I know that it took a lot of time on a Cray 1, back in the day, to do what had to be done to make his Quantum Purifiers, initially.
I suppose it was in order to calculate the exact diameter of the Quantum, in order to drill the holes of the grid that let the Quantums and maintain electrons ?
I wonder after how long it should be draining its cables and change the quantum's filter.
I wonder after how long it should be draining its cables and change the quantum's filter.
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