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Cor80

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  • Birthday 09/26/1980

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  1. ok - I give up (for now). My explanation is that although things is supposed to be calc theoretically it doesn't always seem logic in practise. I'll try again later
  2. I've tested this now. I took 2 diff weights on 2 identical pieces of paper and slide them on the same surface with the use of only one hand (to cancel out that either one gets diff in force). Now this may not be super accurate but it does give an good example. In all the cases I got roughly 25% diff. That a continuous result. The theory doesn't come to the practice here.
  3. Yes, again m is canceled. ok, here's where I come from - Someone made the statement that 2 identical vehicles, identical velocities, with identical tires on identical surfaces with only the weight that's different will still get to a stand still at the same point after dragging their tires from the same identical start. U see, only the weight can vary. no need for any specifications.
  4. maybe these things is not suppose to be logic?
  5. thanx. if u substitute F=m*g*c into a=F/m then the m gets eliminated. am i wrong to say that the mass doesn't effect the dist? It still doesn't sound logic. a 10ton car stopping in the same dist as a 1ton car???
  6. OK...let me rephrase. Does the extra weight on A have an effect on the stopping distance of the 2 vehicles if both have all wheels locked (max friction) ?
  7. a super charger supply power at low rev range. Turbo's supply power at a higher range. A reason for using both would be to eliminate turbo lag. At low revs super/c is working and the turbo is just idling. At mid revs super/c is topping out and turbo is starting boost (taking over). At high revs the super/c is just a fan spinning without effect and turbo can play fully. This has been done by a selected few. It will become more popular once manufacturers follow. And they have started. It's like every new concept of improving power...must prove to work before everyone will follow.
  8. Are u referring to after market performance street cars. if so.... firstly, who owns street performance cars. It's generally the average Joe that's got the passion to build a performance street car. Turbo's is costly story. Superchargers is usually 4 times more in price. In short...its damn expensive. Secondly, its not every tuner that got the balls to do a hybrid charge conversion cause its a tricky business. There is a only few people that attempted this and had success. If ur talking about manufacturer's performance street cars... vw is busy with super & turbo charger 1.4 engine which will go in production soon. Is called the 1.4 st or ts golf 5
  9. I'm trying to get the following to make sense - I have 2 vehicles traveling at the same speed. both have 4 wheels. both don't have any special brake assistance. only diff is the weight. Vehicle A = 4x heavier than vehicle B. Now say they both do a full brake lock on all 4 wheels starting at the same line. Will they travel the same distance due to friction or will A travel further? Does momentum play a sizable roll in the dragging distances?
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