so anyone here hear of the Ogle Carburetor?
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nialloftara wrote:Its a normal Otto cycle engine except that after the power stroke the valves stay closed and a water mist is sprayed-
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strop wrote:nialloftara wrote:Its a normal Otto cycle engine except that after the power stroke the valves stay closed and a water mist is sprayed-
I got about this far before I started laughing uncontrollably.
EDIT: In real life and real developments, and not really related to petrol engines at all, the guys at Tesla developed a new actuator? (I suck at electrics so don't expect me to get it right lol) that could actually reliably conduct increased current without arcing and blowing the whole thing up. Which they then put into the P-85D, the one equipped with the "Extreme" mode. Maximum current went from 1300A to 1500A, and as a result, they now have a "Ludicrous" Speed mode (not even kidding, that's what they called it). Equivalent max output is now something like 760hp (i.e. Pagani Huayra levels). 3.3s to 62mph? Bitch please, how about 2.8s. It does a 10 second quarter mile easy.
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