http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0TxZFDLa3w
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Seen this days ago on bttos and i'll say now what i said then...
HAHAHA!!!
FLOL thats like a cartoon explosion lol
VTEC YOOOOOOOOOOO
Fcuk mooo thats an impressive fail lol
Thats mad! lol lol First thought it was Nitrous going wrong. Flywheel apparently!
Nitrous oxide isn't explosive! Don't believe everything that happens on the fast and furious lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Gaz1300SR
2 fast 2 furious for your !!!!!!!!!!
and that why we dont go under 5kilo with a XE flywheel kids :P
True, but its usually stored in a pressurized container which CAN explode :pQuote:
Originally Posted by MK999
As for the vid, ouch! But could happen to any car.
You mean I can't drive in reverse down the motorway at 80mph? Sorry but your wrong! :roll: lolQuote:
Originally Posted by MK999
i remember a guy i worked with, who told me his old boss lost a leg in an accident involving a mini autocrosser and a lighteneed flywheel......
heard a similar story from a collage tutorQuote:
Originally Posted by Sloth
Since when did Civic get built with a quick release front end lol
Loving the guy getting out of the car thinking "it won't be that bad surely". It was, VTEC kapooow yoooo I'm out of here lol
your lucky that hungry shot of vtec didnt blow the welds on the intake valve
o wait it did lol
Lucky the flywheel didnt hit him (i think it was the flywheel)
Meh it can expand rapidly, since when was that ever the definition of an explosion... lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Jack
thats funy as ha ha!
be jesus lol
ex·plode [ik-splohd]Quote:
Originally Posted by MK999
–verb
1. to expand with force and noise because of rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder or nitroglycerine (opposed to implode).
2. to burst, fly into pieces, or break up violently with a loud report, as a boiler from excessive pressure of steam.
3. to burst forth violently or emotionally, esp. with noise,
http://www.wallpaperbase.com/wallpap...n_diesel_2.jpg
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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto
Roflcopter
Flywheel? Bet he's glad it never decided to come through the bulkhead!
LOL at the comedy video, but gutted for the guy!
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Originally Posted by L14MNP
Again due to honda engines running the opposite way round to normal engines, the force of it fired the flywheel forwards not backwards, clever guys they even prepared for epic vtec/flywheel related fails lol
Flywheels are circular, it just depends on where it actually lets go as to which way it flies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spudly
Seen this on you tube, when watching the previous vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSYWKS-I9to&NR=1
iain
i nearly p*ssed myself laughing at that lolQuote:
Originally Posted by NOV4_SPORT
Yeh i thought it was pretty funny to mate.
iain
pretty funny its beter than pretty funny lol old santa goes **** over tits lolQuote:
Originally Posted by NOV4_SPORT
Come on guys you know at crx was just running the mother of dumpvalves,
atmophic !!!!!!!!!!!
dont you mean crx :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by XE PROJECT
Agree'd. as does southie.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_wudgey
funny thou. haha old man ass over tit lol.
yea were just ace eh mate and yea that guy me rofl!!
lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-2KiubBNMQ
just found a better vid of this lol lol still gets me chuckling
Thats why they use it for exploding fuel?Quote:
Originally Posted by MK999
How does it work???
Good post... have some green.Quote:
Originally Posted by napalm_27
****ER!! i dont like green :(Quote:
Originally Posted by NovaLad
Black magic. It's chemistry, pick up a book, failing that find someone who knows what they're talking about on the internet (long shot) lolQuote:
Originally Posted by MattBrown
Nitrogen is very inert (and when coupled with oxygen, stops that from doing anything), but its used to deliver more oxygen into the engine.
N2O contains more oxygen than atmospheric air. When heated (such as in an engine), the two gases split - the nitrogen does nothing, but the additional oxygen burns and provides more power.
As said, the reason its explosive when stored is a) its usually stored in pressurized containers which can explode if pierced or burned, and b) if its subjected to a hot enough fire the oxygen will separate and become explosive.
Oxygen isn't flammable either :p
True, but it oxidizes the fuel and allows that to burn ;)