luger
I like eyes.
Why Kakashi? Knower of many work stuff, scar over my left eye, a dead bestie, wear all black and a mask to work everyday... Frequently late...
What Would an Adams Do? 1 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
Youngest of 3 - definitely how we be
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Wholesome Substance 6 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
I was in the room brainstorming, therefore it is my intellectual property you yokels….
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The time has come 5 comments
Ah, yes. The Sandman 3 comments
Froggo! 7 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
It’s not confusion, it’s more that I don’t want to have feelings about this topic at all…
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That's wierd 3 comments
Double take 2 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
I would respectfully argue that this isn’t an “illusion” example. Just poor punctuation.
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"Damn, bro, totally forgot I even lost it" 2 comments
Stop for buses 2 comments
Fellow History-er? 41 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
That’s like… must know if you buy one. Replace your apex seals!!!
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Secondly: gas! Rotary cars don’t sip gas despite their size and weight. That higher rate of spin and compression it’s so famed for means your fuel is being burnt hotter and faster. The motor has to spin more to make power and maintain idle. Usually they will drink more in comparison to a similar power plant with pistons
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Secondly: gas! Rotary cars don’t sip gas despite their size and weight. That higher rate of spin and compression it’s so famed for means your fuel is being burnt hotter and faster. The motor has to spin more to make power and maintain idle. Usually they will drink more in comparison to a similar power plant with pistons
Fellow History-er? 41 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
You are on point as always, friend. I’d add a few words to the lexicon for the rotary (as a lover and believer in it!) for comparison to its combustion counterpart.
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Apex seals, and gas consumption.
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Rotary motors primary issues are apex seals, which need to be replaced very often STILL because of the stress they undergo. The rotor spins and makes contact with the internal walls at certain stages of its rotation. This is at the “apex” or points of the aforementioned triangular faces! These seals make the contact which is what keeps the gases from escaping during intake/comp/outlet during the spin. If these little snots go bad, the motor loses efficacy before failing in some capacity. That can lead to your catastrophes, and it’s not an unusual thing to see.
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Apex seals, and gas consumption.
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Rotary motors primary issues are apex seals, which need to be replaced very often STILL because of the stress they undergo. The rotor spins and makes contact with the internal walls at certain stages of its rotation. This is at the “apex” or points of the aforementioned triangular faces! These seals make the contact which is what keeps the gases from escaping during intake/comp/outlet during the spin. If these little snots go bad, the motor loses efficacy before failing in some capacity. That can lead to your catastrophes, and it’s not an unusual thing to see.
Story time 4 comments
luger
· 2 years ago
I got him doing that and dropping in with a skateboard here and there, but always really bomb tricks
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