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Ok Einstein. I didn't ask for squaring the circle. I just referred to circles having the most area for the least perimeter.

Here smarty pants! Gab this!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BeOS9pG6vjU

There is just so much wrong with this. Bicycles are all about efficiency. They've got wheels rubbing on boards and shocks doing all this work. Real cute, but real useless.
 

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I ordered a replacement fuel pump.
It showed up and realize it wasn’t the same pump. It looked about the same but the info that came with it said 3-7psi. Not sure I trust any of that info on a China pump.

Anyway, I ordered a third pump.

1st got fried.
Second was wrong one (probably uses more than 1 amp).
Third one had same specs as the first, but the wire ends are different.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073R644LY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Fuel delivery is back on!
May our engines drink and their bowls always be full.
 

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My sisters are not hot. One just had her 20 year wedding anniversary (poor fella, my brother in law). The other one is mother to my oldest nephew. Just turned 16. I'm thinkin about giving him my car.

But I'd like to make him work on it first.

Make him change the oil, replace the wipers, do the brakes (rotors and pads), flush the coolant, drain and refill the trans fluid, change the spark plugs... then give him the car. I feel these are things that any car owner should know how to do. And at 16, he should probably know how to turn a wrench. I didn't start "working" on stuff till much older.

Missy is probably hot again.
 

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My sisters are not hot. One just had her 20 year wedding anniversary (poor fella, my brother in law). The other one is mother to my oldest nephew. Just turned 16. I'm thinkin about giving him my car.

But I'd like to make him work on it first.

Make him change the oil, replace the wipers, do the brakes (rotors and pads), flush the coolant, drain and refill the trans fluid, change the spark plugs... then give him the car. I feel these are things that any car owner should know how to do. And at 16, he should probably know how to turn a wrench. I didn't start "working" on stuff till much older.

Missy is probably hot again.

Sounds like a good lesson for your nephew at a minimum. :thumbsup:



Denny
 

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We have a working fuel system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HklCWKed1Uk&feature=youtu.be

---------- Post added at 02:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:27 PM ----------

Testing the charging system. Testing across the battery terminals using HF DMM.
Rounded to nearest 25 RPM and 0.25 Volts

With pump running...
2350 RPM - 14.00V
2875 RPM - 14.25V
3150 RPM - 15.00V
4075 RPM - 16.50V

With Pump OFF...
3050 RPM - 16.50V
2450 RPM - 16.25V
1625 RPM - 15.75V
1350 RPM - 15.50V
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iJ_IpJu27A&feature=youtu.be
 

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Best pair of 18 watt Off road led lights I could find for under $15.
Pretty sure amazon is selling these on eBay.
Purchased from eBay, but had an Amazon Trk # and came wrapped up in Amazon Prime tape?

There’s a nut built into the casing that can slide but not turn.
The bracket also holds the bolt head so it cannot turn.
Smart.

Comes with all the hardware (bolts, washers, nuts, lock washers, brackets). So far I’m impressed.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/4x4-Work-C...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
 

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New plan 3300 RPM engagement 4500 RPM shift. 4500 RPM keeps voltage under 15 according to the data I collected.

Shortest post ever because this is being a Pain in the a$z today. I typed the conclusion how it all comes together. Tire size, gear ratio, TC springs, Exhaust length, powerband, charging voltage,... I had linear regressions, quadratic regressions, I had graphs and charts,... LOL

I typed it twice and lost it both times.

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