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In message , Dave Plowman
writes So all their trains and large trucks use petrol? No. -- Clive |
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"Clive" wrote in message
... In message m, Martin Underwood writes I know about diesel-electric and diesel-hydraulic transmission on locomotives, but I imagine that the size and weight of these types of transmission make them rather impractical for use in a car. If you know these things then you'll know that a car auto transmission is just a cut down locomotive hydraulic transmission. I thought car auto transmission used epicyclic gears ie a mechanical connection between engine and prop shafts, though via a hydraulic clutch rather than a true hydraulic transmission in locomotive where the engine drives a hydraulic pump which sends high pressure oil to turbines attached to wheels - ie with no mechnical connection between engine and wheels. |
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Clive wrote: Being that I expect my car engine to do that. You expect to drive one car to over 300,000 miles? Then you must be a business rather than pleasure motorist so have rather different requirements from most. -- *Remember, no-one is listening until you fart.* Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Charlie Peace charlie@??invalid??.??? wrote: *"I am " is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. * Have you swallowed a bible or does items like this endear themselves to you because you haven't a brain. Do rather than 'does'. These rather than 'this'. Try learning the basics of grammar before criticising other's ramblings. Or just **** off. -- *Black holes are where God divided by zero * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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In message , Dave Plowman
writes In article , Clive wrote: Being that I expect my car engine to do that. You expect to drive one car to over 300,000 miles? Then you must be a business rather than pleasure motorist so have rather different requirements from most. Not at all, just after the best bang for my buck. -- Clive |
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In message , Dave Plowman
writes In article , Charlie Peace charlie@??invalid??.??? wrote: *"I am " is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. * Have you swallowed a bible or does items like this endear themselves to you because you haven't a brain. Do rather than 'does'. These rather than 'this'. Try learning the basics of grammar before criticising other's ramblings. Or just **** off. We are short of temper, aren't we? I think the lady doth protest to much. -- Clive |
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In message m, Martin
Underwood writes I thought car auto transmission used epicyclic gears ie a mechanical connection between engine and prop shafts, though via a hydraulic clutch rather than a true hydraulic transmission in locomotive where the engine drives a hydraulic pump which sends high pressure oil to turbines attached to wheels - ie with no mechnical connection between engine and wheels. If you look at the Voith transmissions, some stages are converter and some are fluid flywheel. Very similar apart from torque multiplication in the first and not in the second. -- Clive |
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Clive wrote in message ...
In message , Boltar writes BWM and Daimler make them because people want them. People want them because of the cost of fuel. In the US where petrol is the price of water do you see many diesel cars? No. Now if they're so wonderful why are there so few in such a car loving nation? Will, you are uninformed aren't you. Continental America see temperature extremes which mean diesel fuel can solidify at the low temperatures they experience. Such a high brow argument is obviously well beyond what you can comprehend , so stop there before you look even more ignorant, that's a good lad. So does scandinavia and diesel cars are popular there. Besides which diesel cars are just as unpopular in arizona as they are in northern canada. Try a bit harder next time. B2003 |
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In article , Boltar wrote:
Clive wrote in message ... Will, you are uninformed aren't you. Continental America see temperature extremes which mean diesel fuel can solidify at the low temperatures they experience. Such a high brow argument is obviously well beyond what you can comprehend , so stop there before you look even more ignorant, that's a good lad. So does scandinavia and diesel cars are popular there. Besides which diesel cars are just as unpopular in arizona as they are in northern canada. Try a bit harder next time. Actually, very few if any parts of Scandinavia experience the temperature extremes you'll find in continental America. I believe this is in part thanks to the Gulf stream. As to diesel cars... they do occur there, but I think calling them popular would be an exaggeration. Most people drive petrol cars. Niklas |
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If you know these things then you'll know that a car auto transmission
is just a cut down locomotive hydraulic transmission. Further you don't need to heat fuel all the time you are stationary, just before you need to start up in the morning. Which car has a Mechydro system (eg Hymek), which car has multiple torque converters (eg Voith - Western)? Perhaps Honda should use them!!!!!! I think some shunters - eg 03 have epicyclic boxes but are manual. The old DMUs have manual epicyclic supposed to take 7 seconds to change gear - I have been on one where they power shifted. |
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