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  • Motorized Freak of the Week: The 1932 Helicron

    We know what you’re thinking. No, this is not a motorized Bologna slicer. It’s a French creation, and it was an epic fail (like that’s a surprise). As it turns out the French believed that propellers were going to be the propulsion method for just about everything. Back in the earlier part of the 20th [...]

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    a bit extreme.
    the 80s did bring some toe in back end turning with suspension geometry, porsche still can't claim straight line brick in the back...intentionally. Not alot of IRS can.

    I had a clutch fan that got stuck 1 to 1 ratio, locked right up. the problem was the pulley spinning 3 times as fast as the crank..
    on a self balanced boxer, at 5k rpms, it was at 15,000.
    alot of things to notice...and it does increase power.

    I have since slicked it up to not even hear the air flowing anymore. still does its job in dispersing electro stuff.

    just another power adder, they all add up.
    Previously boxer3main
    the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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