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  • #16
    RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Just to Clarify (A Game)

    Yeah, I was gonna bring up the ServoDrive speakers... Apply AC current to a DC motor and attach the motor (via a linkage) to the cone of a speaker and voila, a speaker than has no low freq limit. Yeah, I started making one back in 94, but never finished it.
    -Brad-
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    • #17
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      how bout the alternator, its a motor, but its backwards, making electricity out of kinetic energy instead of the other way around
      3.4L camaro some goodies

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      • #18
        Re: Just to Clarify (A Game)

        Originally posted by RednBlackCutlass
        We deal with engines, not motors. Motors are electric. And although they are brought up from time to time, our engines are not motors. Now, you can really say you have a multi-motor car.

        How many motors, does your car have? Mine has 18. Can you name them?
        God...THANK YOU!!! FINALLY someone else realized that under a hood is an ENGINE, not a MOTOR.


        Every single goddamn person that comes into my fucking store says something is wrong with their "motor".

        Ok, my rants over....but yes...ENGINE not MOTOR for the powerplant

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        • #19
          Blah blah blah. It's TECHNICALLY not an ALTERNATOR. It's a GENERATOR. A generator has a built in regulator, common on GM cars. So it's a generator. (since this thread is being technical about motors and engines and all) But yeah, electric cars commonly have a feature called 'regenerative braking' It feels like downshifting, but it's the motor acting like a generator and coasting the car to a stop. So an alternator/generator/motor are the same thing.

          Some cars have motors though. Like this one. Actually, it has 2 of them.


          Note: 12.424@103.57mph.
          Fastest street legal electric car in the world.
          97 Cavalier RS
          3400, Isuzu MK7

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          • #20
            Wow! Tweaked some brain powers! Actually, any machine can be classified as a motor, and vice/versa. Your hand cranked window is a motor. The internal combustion engine,...is a motor. I prefer engine.

            motor[1](noun) 1 : one that imparts motion; specifically : PRIME MOVER; 2 : any of various power units that develop energy or impart motion: as; a : a small compact engine; b : INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE; especially : a gasoline engine; c : a rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy; 3 : MOTOR VEHICLE; especially : AUTOMOBILE
            Note: This is not specifically rotational. Solenoids are motors. See #2. ANY of various power units that develop motion, or energy. ie. Your arm, lifting a beer, is a motor.

            Who wins? Father Physics. Who is right? All that posted. I learned something. Difference between a motor and an engine is purely language, and preference.. Game over, class dismissed!! Thanx for your participation. I have to go fix one of thousands of "Motors" on my car. Engine is fine. :P

            I forgot, General Engines sounds like crap. (GE is also taken)
            If you are driving a Chevy, everything else, is just a blur. 3.4 Carbon Footprint.
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            • #21
              I still get my cookie though, right?
              97 Cavalier RS
              3400, Isuzu MK7

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              • #22
                I diasagree that starter motors are very important. Anyone with a stick could tell you at least one story of how irrelevant they are.
                I may own a GTO now, but I'm still a 60V6er at heart.

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                • #23
                  OK, here's some more fun. Count the number of fluids in your car and don't forget any.

                  sg99
                  He who dies with the most toys is still dead.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by smilinguy99
                    OK, here's some more fun. Count the number of fluids in your car and don't forget any.

                    sg99
                    With, or without a cooler? :P
                    If you are driving a Chevy, everything else, is just a blur. 3.4 Carbon Footprint.
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                    • #25
                      Gas, oil, brake, manual trans fluid, ATF, water, coolant, windshield washer solvent. Please tell me I didnt forget anything. We aren't going to count the spilled beer are we?
                      Ben
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by OldSkoolGP
                        I diasagree that starter motors are very important. Anyone with a stick could tell you at least one story of how irrelevant they are.
                        haha yup, my starter in my old 92 camaro went out and I was too broke o fix it, no biggie I became the master of push starting the car with one leg out the door.

                        1995 Monte Carlo LS
                        3400 SFI 60v6
                        FFP Underdrive Pulley, S&S Headers, LSD, ODBII Swap, DHP

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                        • #27
                          RWD-
                          1)Gas,
                          2)radiator coolant,
                          3)transmission fluid/lube,
                          4)rearend lube,
                          5)wiper solvent,
                          6)battery water (unsealed battery),
                          7)brake fluid,
                          oil.

                          I used to think there were nine, but I can only think of eight.

                          OOPS. I forgot one or more.
                          He who dies with the most toys is still dead.

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                          • #28
                            three more:

                            blood

                            sweat

                            tears
                            95 MC Z34 Black
                            Running strong with new engine, transmission, brakes and suspension.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by sappyse107
                              Gas, oil, brake, manual trans fluid, ATF, water, coolant, windshield washer solvent. Please tell me I didnt forget anything. We aren't going to count the spilled beer are we?
                              Power steering fluid.

                              Clutch fluid if manual transmission, assuming you count each system instead of each type of fluid.

                              Chassis grease - is that a fluid?
                              60v6's original Jon M.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by RidgeRunner
                                Power steering fluid.

                                Clutch fluid if manual transmission, assuming you count each system instead of each type of fluid.

                                Chassis grease - is that a fluid?
                                Power steering fluid! Yes!

                                Clutch M/C ohhhh very good. Never woulda thought of that one. Call it ten.

                                Chassis grease. Hmmm. It fits the definition of a fluid I suppose. It can assume any shape and such. OK. Eleven.
                                He who dies with the most toys is still dead.

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