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  • #16
    Originally posted by da SLUG man
    put a plastic bag over it!

    hehehe!!
    fancy a snorkal but dont wanna cut my wing up. p.s air snorkels at high speed act like a basic air ram
    I,LL GO FIRST NO PROB
    (i also juggle dynamite)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by vatchman
      yea i tried doing that,i put alsorts of bends and bits and pieces together,theres not a lot of room,and its a pain that they put the turbo where they did,the only thing that i found that worked was a piece of a K/N air filter gauze cut in a circle slightly bigger than the air compressor housing and wrapped round it with a jubilee clip on it to hold it in place.

      I've got loads of room, no air-con.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by stimpy30
        i looked into a cone filter straight onto turbo , but when i go offroading amount of mudy water splashed over top of engine put me off

        Thats why I want the filter in a box.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
          Thats why I want the filter in a box.
          well might help might not early ldv convoy with peugeot engines. had a round and deep air box with almost same size air pipe as a surf.bet ya could fit a k/n filter in there easy. p.s. plenty of early ldv in breakers yards .
          I,LL GO FIRST NO PROB
          (i also juggle dynamite)

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          • #20
            As anyone who's studied O level physics knows, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

            Due to my new lighting bar with a total of 520W of power, and my front spots adding a further 300W, I am shoving so many photons out of the front of the car that it slows me down.

            I reckon 0-60, yes, eventually. Top speed of, oh, say 14 year old on BMX with a rusty chain and seized front brake.
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Apache
              As anyone who's studied O level physics knows, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

              Due to my new lighting bar with a total of 520W of power, and my front spots adding a further 300W, I am shoving so many photons out of the front of the car that it slows me down.

              I reckon 0-60, yes, eventually. Top speed of, oh, say 14 year old on BMX with a rusty chain and seized front brake.

              It shouldn't make that much difference 'cos photons are the particle composing of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation, sometimes refered to as light quantum. The photon has no charge and no mass so as you drive forwards, the photons are always moving away.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                It shouldn't make that much difference 'cos photons are the particle composing of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation, sometimes refered to as light quantum. The photon has no charge and no mass so as you drive forwards, the photons are always moving away.
                Is it just me, or is there an obvious flaw in that paragraph? (Other than it
                being boll0cks ).

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MattF
                  Is it just me, or is there an obvious flaw in that paragraph? (Other than it
                  being boll0cks ).

                  Check it out.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Apache
                    As anyone who's studied O level physics knows, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

                    Due to my new lighting bar with a total of 520W of power, and my front spots adding a further 300W, I am shoving so many photons out of the front of the car that it slows me down.

                    I reckon 0-60, yes, eventually. Top speed of, oh, say 14 year old on BMX with a rusty chain and seized front brake.
                    I reckon with all the bull-plop you said there, your 0-60 time should be about 3.7 seconds.
                    Paul </Slugsie>
                    Immortal.so far!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                      Check it out.
                      Highbeam dictionary Vince?

                      ------
                      In modern physics, the photon is the elementary particle responsible for
                      electromagnetic phenomena. It mediates electromagnetic interactions and
                      makes up all forms of light. The photon has zero invariant mass and travels
                      at the constant speed c, the speed of light in empty space. However, in the
                      presence of matter, a photon can be slowed or even absorbed, transferring
                      energy and momentum proportional to its frequency. Like all quanta, the
                      photon has both wave and particle properties; it exhibits wave–particle
                      duality.
                      ------


                      Apart from the fact that I'm now in brainfry mode after reading Planck's
                      theory, that should negate the lack of mass.
                      Last edited by MattF; 11 November 2006, 02:14.

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                      • #26
                        It's also the basis behind which Solar Sails are supposed to work.
                        Paul </Slugsie>
                        Immortal.so far!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by MattF
                          Highbeam dictionary Vince?

                          ------
                          In modern physics, the photon is the elementary particle responsible for electromagnetic phenomena. It mediates electromagnetic interactions and makes up all forms of light. The photon has zero invariant mass and travels at the constant speed c, the speed of light in empty space. However, in the presence of matter, a photon can be slowed or even absorbed, transferring energy and momentum proportional to its frequency. Like all quanta, the
                          photon has both wave and particle properties; it exhibits wave–particle
                          duality.
                          ------


                          Apart from the fact that I'm now in brainfry mode after reading Planck's
                          theory, that should negate the lack of mass.



                          Photons travel at the sped of light, so they cannot have a mass.
                          Nevertheless, this does not mean that you can't attribute a mass to a photon with a certain frequency. According to Einstein's famous E=mc2, a photon with frequency f has a mass of hf/c2, where h is Planck's constant. But this mass is only a number which is related to the photon's energy content and has nothing to do with the concept of rest mass.

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                          • #28
                            It's like a masterclass in photon theory.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by MattF
                              It's like a masterclass in photon theory.

                              Hell of a way to f**k up a thread tho!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                                Hell of a way to f**k up a thread tho!

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