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How Tiny Formula 1 Engines Make 1000 HP! - MSN
How F1's 1.6L V6 engines can make 1,000 horsepower at 15,000 RPM! Maserati Pre-Chamber Ignition Road Car - • How Maserati's Brilliant MC20 Engine ... Subscribe to Engineering Explained for more ...
Thanks to a lot of digging through patent documents, Engineering Explained’s Jason Fenske lays out how the system will work over the course of a 14-minute video.
YouTube channel Engineering Explained thoroughly explains the GM 6.2L V8 L87 recall and why changing the oil recommendation is supposed to prevent problems.
Current Formula 1 engines generate up to 1,000 hp from just 1.6 liters of displacement, and now Engineering Explained has video breaking down the details that make that possible. Technically ...
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Why Most Electric Cars Don't Need A Traditional Transmission
The car from Engineering Explained, for instance, is from Formula E, home of some of the best racing on the planet, and has a gear ratio of 11.4:1. This means the motor has to spin 11.4 times for ...
Lithium-ion batteries are what make modern electric vehicles possible. This Engineering Explained video shows how they work, and how they're manufactured. The video is sponsored by LG Energy ...
Let Jason Fenske from Engineering Explained … explain. First let’s start with some of the rules themselves. Current F1 engines all need to meet a certain set of requirements.
Building a 3D motor printed motor is one thing, but creating a completely custom servo motor with encoder requires some significant engineering. In the video after the break [365 Robots] takes us ...
Engineering Explained host Jason Fenske explains how quoting wheel torque is a misleading spec, and the BMW Vision Driving Experience Concept fell prey to it.
But thanks to masterful engineering, motors, batteries, water, and oil can be playground buddies who get along just enough to produce a fuel economy benefit.
As we all know and have already explained to many of our friends, who no longer think we're weird for being obsessed with a tiny, obscure British car, the fan system creates a pressure ...
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