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Jonathan Kay

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  1. Sounds like the hose might not be fully on the pump? Agreed: you need to get enough hose beyond the clip: I don't think there is much technique other than that. Can we assume that everything is fully lubricated? Jonathan
  2. I use it in all my tyres at work. However, they are inflated to around 13.5 bar. Is the Wikipedia section on aircraft tyres accurate? Thanks Jonathan
  3. Can someone explain this idea that nitrogen expands less than air when it gets warm? Or is it really moisture in the air that nitrogen eliminates - or is it snake oil? There is a genuine effect of not having the water there. That's why they use nitrogen in aircraft tyres. As far as I can tell from then on the logic fails when the effect is attributed to the presence of nitrogen/ lack of oxygen rather than the absence of water. Mostly snake oil for most car uses. Jonathan
  4. pressurised to 1 barg it will be 56g I thought that was a typo, but now I know all about gauge pressure Thanks Jonathan
  5. I've been trying to work out why this is promoted... the additional profit from the inflation with nitrogen must be tiny. The interweb came up with one suggestion: you get the first inflation, then you feel you have to take it back to the first place fro the top-up, then when you need new tyres you naturally go back to the same place. Unless you can think of anything more plausible... Jonathan
  6. I got mine from Classic Silicone Hoses. Recommended Jonathan
  7. I think that filling car tyres with nitrogen is mostly a fashion issue, but 1 The reduced water content is a genuine reason for its use in aircraft. It seems to be cheaper to buy nitrogen, which is inherently dry, than to dry compressed air. 2 The reduced water content may be a genuine reason in some very critical applications that need controllable pressure-temperature-volume relations, such as Formula 1 tyres 3 The absence of oxygen and reduced risk of fire is a genuine reason for using it in the late Space Shuttle. 4 The diffusion argument is guff. 5 The inertness protecting your wheels argument is guff. Jonathan Edited by - Jonathan Kay on 24 Aug 2011 13:14:49 Edited by - Jonathan Kay on 24 Aug 2011 19:41:04
  8. "The alternator just transfer the mechanical energy from the built to electrical energy. And even with the assumption the alternator needs to do more work when the lights/heater are on, how come this extra work is taken from the engine/petrol despite no changes in the rpm....." You're right... the alternator has to work harder to deliver more electrical power... if it's at constant RPM then the mechanical load back through the belt is higher, and the engine burns more petrol to deliver that extra torque to turn the pulley. But I have no idea how much power it takes to spin an unloaded alternator and belt and pulley(s) compared to the electrical power it can generate when loaded... does anyone know? Jonathan
  9. I now have a quote for making these. 12 off in stainless steel for £30. Anyone interested? Jonathan
  10. Thanks. So did I. Unfortunately the thin section on the ones I got from Prima was slightly too short so the belts won't swivel. Jonathan
  11. I'm getting a quote for having some top hat/ spacer washers made. Does anyone else need some? Jonathan
  12. Yes, there's lots on this recently. Frank Pickles seem to come out the cheapest for many people. http://www.frankpickles.co.uk/ Jonathan
  13. It's normal. You activate/ deactivate the intermittent wipe by turning them on and off within a few seconds. This caused me a lot of confusion during the build. The good point is that saves a switch, but it's a very bad piece of design because you can't tell what mode you're in. Jonathan
  14. I don't understand "In the Office"... could you explain? Thanks Jonathan
  15. One has just appeared in my drive... Width 1645 mm across fattest part of front tyres. A bit less at the back. 3090 mm from front of the car to the center of the rear wheel. Jonathan
  16. I never found a source for the top hat/ spacer washers... any ideas? The anchor plates are 3.98mm thick. Does anyone know a source for the top hat washers so that I can try and find some with a longer thin bit? Thanks Jonathan
  17. You could look at Titon harnesses: http://www.primamotorsport.com/ They make them either handed and to tighten either way. Jonathan
  18. And, after monitoring your car's health, you can now monitor your own: http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/industry/6895/ford-drives-mhealth-devices-into-cars Jonathan
  19. It could be the enabling technology for platoon driving... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platoon_(automobile) Jonathan
  20. There' an iPhone app called "Rev": http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/ Anyone used it? Jonathan
  21. You can order Titon harnesses made either way round: http://www.primamotorsport.com/prima_motorsport_products/kit_car_harness/kit_car_harness.html Jonathan
  22. The planes that weren't Spitfires were probably "Silence Twisters" of the SWIP Aerobatics Team. Jonathan
  23. Abingdon Air Show: http://www.abingdonfayre.com/the-show.php Jonathan Edited by - Jonathan Kay on 8 May 2011 22:05:41
  24. Two ? replica Spitfires flying SE over Oxfordshire at lunchtime. What were they? Jonathan
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