Brandon1023
needs an oil change
Ok so these questions aren't 100% related to go karts, but they have to do with energy and engines. If someone can answer a question here andthere to clear up my confusion, ill appreciate it a lot.
1. In a typical car, how does the engine continue to run when its in park? (I'm talkin about a automatic tranny.) I know in a manual, you depress the clutch which disconnects the engine. So how does "Park" work? A classmate told me that it puts the engine in neutral while it locks the driveshaft.
2. When you're driving, and you're braking with the car in "Drive", how does the engine continue to spin if you have your foot on the brake while everything is connected?
3. With a centrifugal clutch, I know how it works.. but my question is, how does the crank continue to spin despite the weight of the rider and the kart? The explosion in the piston is THAT strong? Because I've been trying to go up a hill while watching the clutch, and I can see the bolt spinning extremely fast, but the sprocket not turning. Do the shoes slip? I would think the engine would stop due to resistance.
4. Finally.. how much gas does it take for every revolution more or less? I'm wndering, because I've rode around for maybe 2 hours with my little brother on a gallon of gas. I find it interesting that it takes such little fuel to move.
I know you guys here at diygokarts are really smart and I hope these questions can be answered. Thanks in advance!
1. In a typical car, how does the engine continue to run when its in park? (I'm talkin about a automatic tranny.) I know in a manual, you depress the clutch which disconnects the engine. So how does "Park" work? A classmate told me that it puts the engine in neutral while it locks the driveshaft.
2. When you're driving, and you're braking with the car in "Drive", how does the engine continue to spin if you have your foot on the brake while everything is connected?
3. With a centrifugal clutch, I know how it works.. but my question is, how does the crank continue to spin despite the weight of the rider and the kart? The explosion in the piston is THAT strong? Because I've been trying to go up a hill while watching the clutch, and I can see the bolt spinning extremely fast, but the sprocket not turning. Do the shoes slip? I would think the engine would stop due to resistance.
4. Finally.. how much gas does it take for every revolution more or less? I'm wndering, because I've rode around for maybe 2 hours with my little brother on a gallon of gas. I find it interesting that it takes such little fuel to move.
I know you guys here at diygokarts are really smart and I hope these questions can be answered. Thanks in advance!



