We are limited by what we understand.
#12
The one thing car audio has taught me is the more I know, the more I don't know. With that said, I always try to expand what I know, but I end up finding an ever increasing amount of stuff I don't and won't know.
To bad not enough people in this hobby (or any hobby) realize that.
Juan
To bad not enough people in this hobby (or any hobby) realize that.
Juan
#13
Originally posted by Sassmaster:
or in our case:
There is no box.
or in our case:
There is no box.
But anyways, if more people could think like you, then i feel that the world could be alot farther along then it is now. COngrats on the 1000 [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by defro13:
did anyone know that the blackbird supersonic jet expands over a foot in legnth in flight due to the heat generated by friction when flying supersonic at 65000 feet, crazy fact, gotta love the learning channel
did anyone know that the blackbird supersonic jet expands over a foot in legnth in flight due to the heat generated by friction when flying supersonic at 65000 feet, crazy fact, gotta love the learning channel
#19
Thanks guys.
Did anyone know they use Balsa wood for sound deadening in the Corvette?
Adam
Hey Adam!
Actually the Balsa wood is used more for weight reduction.
They also use a thinner windshield & titanium exhaust for the same reason.
I know my Z06 is anything but quiet.
Did anyone know they use Balsa wood for sound deadening in the Corvette?
Adam
Hey Adam!
Actually the Balsa wood is used more for weight reduction.
They also use a thinner windshield & titanium exhaust for the same reason.
I know my Z06 is anything but quiet.
#20
The one thing car audio has taught me is the more I know, the more I don't know. With that said, I always try to expand what I know, but I end up finding an ever increasing amount of stuff I don't and won't know.
To bad not enough people in this hobby (or any hobby) realize that.
Juan
To bad not enough people in this hobby (or any hobby) realize that.
Juan
I wish I was still 17, I knew it all back then now I realize I know very little in the scheme of things
Titanium is primarily a choice for corrosion resistance applications and light weight... it is seldom the low price option and I didn't know it had decent heat performance. I am interested in how they implemented it since it will accelerate corrosion in virtually any metal it is in contact with.