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  1. Two people all day is 16 hours. It doesn't sound far off to me.
  2. Still 26ing here too. I've been riding a frame that works with 27.5 for a couple years, and bought 27.5 rims this summer (lightbicycle.com). And hubs (Hope). They are all going to become wheels pretty soon. Mostly I'm just hoping for fewer pedal strikes. The BB sits kinda low, so it's easy to bang into things with the low pedal if I'm not careful.
  3. Compound-charged Hayabusa-based land speed record motorcycle... In development since 2013, unveiled in 2016, but apparently it hasn't run any events yet. They have been updating their Facebook page from time to time though, so there's hope. Maybe after the pandemic... https://www.facebook.com/pg/hassserafiniracing/posts/?ref=page_internal
  4. Lego V12 shortblock spintron testing
  5. Stumble is just a symptom, and more than one thing can cause it. I tried adding a 'water hammer' hose, and that didn't help. It helps some people, but it did nothing for me. I tried moving the FPR pressure source, and that didn't help. This also helps some people, but did nothing for me. Increasing AVCS advanced helped a lot. The factory tune for my 09 has far more advance than the factory tune for my 05, and my 09 never had any issue with stumble/stutter, so I think this approach is under-rated. I've also watched false knock trigger so much timing retard that the car began to stumble in cruise. The stumble in that case was pretty severe. For years I saw threads about this topic and thought people were exaggerating... then it happened to me. Then it happened to me while I had my CarPC displaying IAM, FLKC and FBKC and it was obvious what was going on. I've only had that kind of massive stumble twice in about 90,000 miles, so it's not common, but it's definitely a thing.
  6. Yep. And when you subtract the covid deaths from the excess deaths... you still have thousands of excess deaths left. Mostly those were attributed to pneumonia, which for some reason is a lot more common this year. Every week in April, a few thousand more deaths than usual were attributed to pneumonia. But yeah let's pretend there's no pandemic going on. Let's have politicians produce the statistics instead of professionals. That approach worked so well for China, right?
  7. Ignore the covid/not-covid thing for a minute and just compare total deaths this calendar year to total deaths over the same period in the last few years. There's been about 145,000 more deaths this year. Why?
  8. Billet 4G63, compound turbos, methanol, each cylinder has five injectors and makes 500 horsepower...
  9. Amazing. I can't even imagine what it's like to do that.
  10. I'll just leave this here...
  11. According to https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/new-york deaths-per-day peaked at just under 1000 in early April, and it was over 900 per day for a week, so 6300 for that week. So apparently the 2700/week shown in the chart was from before things got really bad. And zero deaths until mid-March, so it really did ramp up quickly. According to https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/as-nyc-nears-1000-covid-19-deaths-how-does-it-compare-to-typical-flu-seasons/2352180/ New York had 4749 deaths last year due influenza and pneumonia (not sure why they're conflated) which would average to a little over 91/week, which is roughly where the lower line is on that chart. Seems close enough to me.
  12. I had a bad ground once but the starter still turned it over. It barely idled though. I'm guessing you've got something wrong with the wiring, fuse, or relay for the starter. I'd start by checking for voltage at the starter motor.
  13. Hello Adam, or Michael. I have no experience with those printers but I do have some experience with spammers trying to raise their Google rank by posting links to their web sites at various forums with brand-new accounts, so I'm a little suspicious. (link to evidence also removed)
  14. Sure but I'd be rather surprised if the 1.4 billion people in China were not generating [checks calculator] about 25x more pollution than the 60 million in Italy. If you try to tell a billion people they're not allowed to pollute at the same rate as the rest of the world, you're going to have a bad time. BTW, US carbon emissions per capita are about double China's.
  15. I'm in a couple of Facebook groups dedicated to sourcing masks (commercial or improvised) with health care people dropping by periodically to ask for stuff and/or talking about how they're making do with what they have. These are all in the last day or so: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pnwcovid19relief/permalink/670402790427863/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/pnwcovid19relief/permalink/672751653526310/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/pnwcovid19relief/permalink/672716093529866/ That's the regional group. There's also a non-location-specific group with similar stories from other places: https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcecovid19medicalsupplies/permalink/682755809201481/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcecovid19medicalsupplies/permalink/683257529151309/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcecovid19medicalsupplies/permalink/676479423162453/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcecovid19medicalsupplies/permalink/682755809201481/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-18/hospital-makes-face-masks-covid-19-shields-from-office-supplies I also have a couple of friends who are dentists, who packed up all of their PPE and took it to hospitals. EDIT: story about the guy who started the Northwest group: https://www.koin.com/news/health/coronavirus/local-3d-printers-help-with-medical-ppe-shortage/
  16. Plausible guess at the future: https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections But hopefully it won't peak at the same time everywhere. The Seattle area got an early start, and while cases are still coming in, the rate has started to drop, which suggests that the restrictions are working. So we might get an early break - not soon, but after our hospitals recover from this first wave of patients. But I suspect that loosening restrictions anywhere will also depend on strong supply chains for medical gear like N95 masks and other stuff that's currently still pretty scarce. It would be monumentally stupid to invite another wave of patients while health care workers are still re-using disposable equipment and begging the community to drop off home-made surgical masks. If I was a doctor or nurse in state with leadership that dumb I'd just stay home at that point.
  17. C5 floors are weird - it's basically fiberglassed balsa wood. So I don't know how you'd attach a new floor in way that anyone would be willing to bet their life on it. If someone can find a way to make it work, it would be a popular product. C5 forums and FB groups are full of people looking for ways to get more headroom. Not generally big deal for daily driver duty, but it gets challenging with a helmet.
  18. NSFW

    Tuning Help

    Suggested reading for someone who wants to learn to tune: http://www.romraider.com/index.php/RomRaider/IncompleteGuideToTuning Also, just ask your questions. You don't need permission to ask and you don't need someone to commit to answering them first. Just put them out there. If you had started this thread by asking your questions, you might even have received answers by now.
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