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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostV12s, being two straight sixes with a common crank, are also perfectly balanced regardless of the angle of the V.
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Originally posted by stek View PostNo it doesn’t. Depends on v-angle but all v-engines arent perfectly balanced.
IIRC straight sixes are natually perfectly balanced, as are boxers.
V-6’s definately arent and so neither are V-12’s
90 degree V8s have even firing intervals.
60 degree V6s have even firing intervals, but aren't perfectly balanced unlike the straight 6.
90 degree V6s are an abomination and require either a balance shaft or a very odd crankshaft to get the firing intervals even.
Oh, I feel ever so much better now I've typed that.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAfternoon All,
as you know the Benes Q7 will be five years old in the coming December and has to be replaced this year to start the new depreciation cycle with a new car
VW have just launched a new Touareg and it will have the 4litre v8 diesel from the SQ7
Milan.
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Originally posted by stek View PostSAS and Milan lying in the bed, B, U, M, M, I, N, G.
Don’t leave it in all night, stains it brown and it acts like a cork.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndeed. But I think my 20 times was quite a big under-estimate. The chances of a car accident can become quite significant the more miles you do.
And you'll probably find that walking holidays result in more fatalities than flying.
Sas, be careful getting out of bed tomorrow
Milan.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI was thinking of driving via France to Northern Italy in the summer.
What does happen to your car in Italy?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post20 times more likely than a very low probability can still easily still be a very low probability. Plane travel is so safe, driving by car may well be 100x more dangerous, and still be very low probability.
This summer we're taking a walking holiday. That makes plane travel look positively lethal!
And you'll probably find that walking holidays result in more fatalities than flying.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOf course.
I don't consider barelling along the autobahn at 120 mph with my family in the idiotic belief that an Audi will save them if something goes wrong is the right thing to do
Strange that.
I have an XC70 with a baby killer D5 engine - very comfortable for long distance. But as the kids leave home, our next car will be something smaller. But probably still a Volvo.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn that case flying and minimising your exposure to the roads would be very wise. 20 times more likely to die? That's a conservative estimate, it's probably much more.
This summer we're taking a walking holiday. That makes plane travel look positively lethal!
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