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Welp, finally got that new video done

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  • faoluin@chitter.xyzF faoluin@chitter.xyz

    @TechConnectify "Nissan Versa" might be in the running to beat my favorite "Liam Nissan" joke.

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    @faoluin @TechConnectify I always liked the "Alyssa Murano" joke...

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    • vantablack2000@mastodon.gamedev.placeV vantablack2000@mastodon.gamedev.place

      @TechConnectify Just finished the video. I wasn't expecting to see an engine in a dishwasher, but it's a good video to learn how some stuff in the engine works especially since I have started driving more recently.

      Now I am curious if you are going to make a video about how electric cars run with how often you mentioned them in this video. Or if I just missed when you posted a video on how electric car engines work.
      Overall though I enjoyed the video and feel like I learned some good knowledge.

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      @VANTABlack2000 @TechConnectify enging in a dishwa— what? oh now I have to watch it!

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      • dariozanette@mastodon.unoD dariozanette@mastodon.uno

        @TechConnectify I'm happy to see you alive and safe, after your last video.

        I drive and prefer electric car, but for sure I know I will like you talking about ICE (internal combustion engine, not the... "other" ICE).

        Maybe one day you will delight us with a video on bicycle, too? 😄

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        @DarioZanette @TechConnectify hah, I'd love to see him take apart a 14- speed internal shifter hub!

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        • hellomiakoda@pdx.socialH hellomiakoda@pdx.social

          @TechConnectify "Die? Surely that's exaggeration!", some might exclaim.

          Your brakes use fluid. Your brake fluid is one of a few things standing between you and uncontrolled abrupt stopping, which can be fatal.

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          @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify on a similar note, someone had their transmission and/or engine grenade due to neglect causing them to violently stop at highway speed in front of my parents. Everyone was ok but both cars were totaled.

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          • beeoproblem@mastodon.gamedev.placeB beeoproblem@mastodon.gamedev.place

            @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify on a similar note, someone had their transmission and/or engine grenade due to neglect causing them to violently stop at highway speed in front of my parents. Everyone was ok but both cars were totaled.

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            @beeoproblem @TechConnectify Ah yes, another method unscheduled uncontrolled abrupt stopping.

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            • centretowner@urbanists.socialC centretowner@urbanists.social

              @DarioZanette @TechConnectify hah, I'd love to see him take apart a 14- speed internal shifter hub!

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              @Centretowner @TechConnectify

              that one. And later a Pinion drive, an electric motor from an e-bike, and why not a 90-minutes video on how Brompton bikes works? 😄

              (Brompton are also a lot useful to... DO THINGS while waiting the electric car to charge)

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              • techconnectify@mas.toT techconnectify@mas.to

                Welp, finally got that new video done

                - YouTube

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                @TechConnectify I love to drive my 4 axle drive with 4 big "squeeze electric drill but way bigger" around country. Up to 3 of them together no less.


                Ah.. Rail. Love it.
                Also amazing video. Enjoyed every second of it.

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                • bclindner@mas.toB bclindner@mas.to

                  @TechConnectify thank you for your hard work

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                  @bclindner worked as a mechanic 4 a yr and still this was quite entertaining 2 watch

                  technology asmr

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                  • yacha@furry.engineerY yacha@furry.engineer

                    @bclindner @TechConnectify in this video, did he mention the refrigerator cycle at least once?

                    I definitely should play a drinking game with friends, and drink every time he says anything about the cycle.

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                    @yacha @bclindner @TechConnectify until I watched his video about it, I really was puzzled how you remove energy by inserting energy

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                    • techconnectify@mas.toT techconnectify@mas.to

                      Welp, finally got that new video done

                      - YouTube

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                      @TechConnectify This is amazing how you made something so complicated as that, accessible. I know the basics of how an engine work (I changed oil on my very old Renault Clio 1, changed the break plates, spark plugs and alternator belts…). But I still learnt things while watching your video.

                      This is great !

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                      • S spacelifeform@infosec.exchange

                        @TechConnectify

                        Also explains the attack on Iran.

                        #BigOil

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                        @SpaceLifeForm @TechConnectify

                        <S>
                        You mean they didn't go there to look for the missing Epstein files?
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                        • beeoproblem@mastodon.gamedev.placeB beeoproblem@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify on a similar note, someone had their transmission and/or engine grenade due to neglect causing them to violently stop at highway speed in front of my parents. Everyone was ok but both cars were totaled.

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                          @beeoproblem @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify Yup. If you're on any sort of motorcycle-shaped object and you hear the engine start to act weird or get an oil pressure light, grab the clutch. This will prevent you from unexpectedly meeting pavement if the engine locks up. You will be able to remain in control and safely coast to a stop (braking will be pleasantly unchanged, as there's most likely no power brake booster that'll cut out if the engine dies!)

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                          • vxo@digipres.clubV vxo@digipres.club

                            @beeoproblem @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify Yup. If you're on any sort of motorcycle-shaped object and you hear the engine start to act weird or get an oil pressure light, grab the clutch. This will prevent you from unexpectedly meeting pavement if the engine locks up. You will be able to remain in control and safely coast to a stop (braking will be pleasantly unchanged, as there's most likely no power brake booster that'll cut out if the engine dies!)

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                            @beeoproblem @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify I feel like the way to deal with this on something with a scooter transmission would be to immediately straighten out if you're in any sort of curve and come to a stop, but if the engine seizes, be ready for a loss of rear wheel traction followed by regaining it. This will just yeet you into the void if it happens during a curve.

                            The centrifugal clutch rotor is connected to the engine and the clutch will try to release immediately once that stops.

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                            • vxo@digipres.clubV vxo@digipres.club

                              @beeoproblem @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify I feel like the way to deal with this on something with a scooter transmission would be to immediately straighten out if you're in any sort of curve and come to a stop, but if the engine seizes, be ready for a loss of rear wheel traction followed by regaining it. This will just yeet you into the void if it happens during a curve.

                              The centrifugal clutch rotor is connected to the engine and the clutch will try to release immediately once that stops.

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                              @beeoproblem @hellomiakoda @TechConnectify And by "connected" I mean, uh, indirectly, but directly enough. I still don't understand why that weird little centrifugal flyweight controlled wonder even works the way it does. I probably will in a week or so when I've had one apart in my hands to inspect it while changing the V-belt.

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                              • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                                @AdmiralMemo Only time I've ever had it come on was about 3 seconds after the timing chain in my EJ22 Subaru decided to fail catastrophically in the middle of US 169 in Tulsa. Damn near every valve got hammered shut and I had to import a junkyard engine from Japan, twice, to fix it.

                                @TechConnectify

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                                @BalooUriza I had the sadly infamous VW 5 cylinder 2.5L TDI engine to lose oil pressure during the emission testing. It was effed up in a glorious way, the camshaft lobes ate their way into the valve tappets. RIP that engine.

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                                • apzpins@some.apz.fiA apzpins@some.apz.fi

                                  @BalooUriza I had the sadly infamous VW 5 cylinder 2.5L TDI engine to lose oil pressure during the emission testing. It was effed up in a glorious way, the camshaft lobes ate their way into the valve tappets. RIP that engine.

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                                  @apzpins Wow, I can't even fathom how that would happen.

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                                  • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                                    @apzpins Wow, I can't even fathom how that would happen.

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                                    @BalooUriza Volkswagen finds the way!

                                    It was an interesting engine. No belts, no chains. Everything, from auxliary systems to AC directly driven. Yet they found a way to make it suck.

                                    Their old Diesel found in T4 Transporters was a tank, I've seen 600k - 1M driven ones with original engines and after a rebuild it reliable for another 30 years.

                                    The T5 and beyond were just technical disasters, although very nice to drive for a van.

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                                    • yacha@furry.engineerY yacha@furry.engineer

                                      @bclindner @TechConnectify in this video, did he mention the refrigerator cycle at least once?

                                      I definitely should play a drinking game with friends, and drink every time he says anything about the cycle.

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                                      @yacha @bclindner @TechConnectify he didn't mention the refrigeration cycle, however dishwashers were mentioned.

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                                      • michaelcoyote@mastodon.socialM michaelcoyote@mastodon.social

                                        @yacha @bclindner @TechConnectify he didn't mention the refrigeration cycle, however dishwashers were mentioned.

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                                        @michaelcoyote @bclindner @TechConnectify that's tragedy!!!!

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                                        • techconnectify@mas.toT techconnectify@mas.to

                                          Welp, finally got that new video done

                                          - YouTube

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                                          @TechConnectify The part of the video that was worth it weight in bits, was showing the speed a crank rotates at idle.

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