- 1. Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: Carrie Sparling <CarrieSparling@identicard.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:07:45 -0400
- Actually, this reminds me of something I was wondering about (and your question is helping to confirm my deduction)... Pardon my ignorance, here: In turbine-powered vehicles that are mechanically dr
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00066.html (8,426 bytes)
- 2. Re: Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: "Jay Mitchell" <jemitchell@compuserve.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:00:07 -0500
- turbine? In the Chrysler design (used in their experimental turbine cars of the '60s), the turbine has two stages that are not mechanically linked to each other. The first stage is on a common shaft
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00067.html (7,851 bytes)
- 3. Re: Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Parkanzky <parkanz1@msu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 16:05:19 -0400
- My father worked on the Chrysler Turbine car in the 60's. I will ask him next time I talk to him. He's told me stories about driving it all over the place. Respectable gas mileage on the highway, or
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00068.html (8,373 bytes)
- 4. RE: Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: "Eric Salem" <eric@mail.brown911.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 17:48:29 -0500
- Believe it or not, this is the kind of pillow-talk that goes on at my house. That's it. Tell the boys they can stop searching. The Perfect Woman has been found. e /// unsubscribe/change address requ
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00069.html (7,329 bytes)
- 5. Re: Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: "Jamie Sculerati" <pullg@mindspring.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 23:11:49 -0400
- You bet -- and some of the small ones approach 100,000 rpm! mechanically kind This is actually a pretty common application -- not in cars, but in helicopters and a few tanks. Technically, they're cal
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00073.html (9,582 bytes)
- 6. RE: Turbine Q (RE: S2000 clutch) (score: 1)
- Author: Carrie Sparling <CarrieSparling@identicard.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 08:57:03 -0400
- I was thinking about this changing-speeds thing.... means ...and came up with this answer as well. So I was surprised to hear the Chrysler car was an automatic. They've been around for awhile, I kno
- /html/autox/2003-06/msg00080.html (8,378 bytes)
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