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I am not into having a **** measuring contest with anybody that apparently doesn't have much of one so if you won't support YOUR statements that you have vastly more driving experience then fine.
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Throwing random videos at the argument doesn't help.
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My point about All Season tires is that they are no longer no season tires as we used to call them. They are now so good they work very well as summer tires. In real world street driving these new all season tires are better than higher performance summer only tires because they do not need to warm up to be effective. To warm up your expensive Supersports to the same grip level as the A/S3 achieves right from cold is just not feasible on the street. In fact, if you try to warm up those expensive ultra high performance tires to their proper level will likely lose your license if you try to do this in any urban setting. Bonus, those all season tires won't leave you stuck if it snows between the time you drive to work and evening rush hour. The Michelin A/S 3+ is not as good a snow tire as the DWS but then as others have noted the DWS is a bit too soft for aggressive driving in the heat. What is really surprising is you made the same tire decision as I did. I know why I bought my all season tires. |
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you think THAT's how a lobe or screw type supercharger compresses air?
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Wow, no wonder you are posting nonsensical crap in here. Jaden p.s. Just so you know and can consider yourself informed, a twin screw or lobe type supercharger compresses air by forcing air into the tighter spaces created as the screws or lobes come together from the larger space where the air is brought into the supercharger, the amount of space where the engine takes in the air has NOTHING to do with the compression of the air. This is also why it is a positive displacement supercharger, because while the increased RPMs will flow more air, it doesn't change the pressure ratio as much as say a centrifugal compressor because it's based on the differential between the space between lobes/screws when apart where the air comes in and when together where the air is compressed. |
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Btw if anyone cares about reality the new Michelin 4s will not be available in 17 inch.
I think I understand now. He thinks the 4s means all season, no it means 4th generation pilot sport, it is not an all season tire. Lol, wow. Now your position is summer tire is a waste in this car? Because the chassis is so good you mean? Lol man why should I even form a response, you're nuts! |
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I never suggested an all season tire could replace a winter tire, you assumed that. Whether a DWS is going to be a better choice than a winter tire is not a simple question to answer, yet you recommended a winter tire based on seriously out dated information. Winter tires are a very bad choice now for many areas where winter is neither very cold nor very snowy. That ends that discussion neatly. My views on Superchargers are absolutely correct. My views on the inadequacy of the BRZ chassis are held in common with a significant number of expert drivers. You just choose to ignore them. That takes care of your other point. Interestingly, we agree that the latest all season tires work well on this chassis. I now suspect you know as well as I do why that is the case. Care to make a straightforward admission about that or did you just buy the wrong tire? |
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Jesus dude, you don't know shit.
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Operation Cross-section through the rotors of a typical screw compressor with a male rotor having 5 lobes and a female rotor having 6. For five rotations of the female rotor, the male rotor makes six rotations. Click here for the animated diagram Rotary-screw compressors use two meshing helical screws, known as rotors, to compress the gas. In a dry-running rotary-screw compressor, timing gears ensure that the male and female rotors maintain precise alignment. In an oil-flooded rotary-screw compressor, lubricating oil bridges the space between the rotors, both providing a hydraulic seal and transferring mechanical energy between the driving and driven rotor. Gas enters at the suction side and moves through the threads as the screws rotate. The meshing rotors force the gas through the compressor, and the gas exits at the end of the screws.[1] The effectiveness of this mechanism is dependent on precisely fitting clearances between the helical rotors and between the rotors and the chamber for sealing of the compression cavities. However, some leakage is inevitable, and high rotational speeds must be used to minimize the ratio of leakage flow rate over effective flow rate. BOTH A SCREW TYPE AND A LOBE TYPE compress air by meshing the screws/lobes so that there is a difference in the amount of space between the screws/lobes where the air comes in and where the air goes out. The greater that difference, the greater the P/R. The difference between the types is in the way the air is moved through them. LEARN before you spout bullshit. Jaden |
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I am now 100% convinced that I have been debating with a 16 year old that lays many claims to automotive knowledge and mad driving skills but has neither. Not one direct question was ever answered other than with "well you just aren't experienced as me" but since playing video games does not count as real driving I am sure that anybody with 2 or more years on the road greatly exceeds any time spent by Gforce.
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He thinks his views on superchargers are correct and at the same time thinks a screw type supercharger makes boost by forcing more air than the engine can ingest and letting it back up in the intake until it's FORCED into the engine. He thinks this even AFTER I described exactly how it ACTUALLY makes boost. A 16 year old troll is probably being too generous. Jaden p.s. if you guys need any further proof that he is a troll, just look at his latest post in the edlebrock thread. I won't feed the troll any more. Last edited by Jaden; 05-26-2017 at 08:56 PM. |
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