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Bob, if you haven't already got fake teeth, a hard earned advice from here is to put your protein bar in the back pocket as to warm it up.

Chocolate milk for me LB. Protein and carbs

Bob, if you haven't already got fake teeth, a hard earned advice from here is to put your protein bar in the back pocket as to warm it up.
Same in mine.
FYM has some that looks similar. They state that "We can develop customer design version", so it's probably a Bkool version.
http://www.fym-motor.com/mm-pm-stepper-motor-20.html
So in that case I'll stick my fan heater on full whack aimed at the turbo and have a cooling fan for myself.
Not sure how much a small rise in temperature would have, but at least we know why @AAAC 76C does so well... it must be all that hot air![]()
The main effect is on the resistance of the wire that is used in the motor, rather than on the strength of the magnetic field. Strangely, metals can be effected both positively or negatively depending on the material.A drop on temperature that will reduce the resistance so does that increase the braking effect or increase is.
Who knows.
The main effect is on the resistance of the wire that is used in the motor, rather than on the strength of the magnetic field. Strangely, metals can be effected both positively or negatively depending on the material.
the only way of knowing is to test it. I'll try on Wednesday by sticking the fan heater on the turbo.
Edit. If it works I'll post on our nations cup page, can't give away any advantage!
The main effect is on the resistance of the wire that is used in the motor, rather than on the strength of the magnetic field. Strangely, metals can be effected both positively or negatively depending on the material.
the only way of knowing is to test it. I'll try on Wednesday by sticking the fan heater on the turbo.
Edit. If it works I'll post on our nations cup page, can't give away any advantage!
You are right. His session has been two days delayed and he beated my old time by 39 sec39 seconds?
Looks like pep did a shoot load of sessions today, but isn't his best result in WC7 beating you with only 4 seconds?
If the heater works and I can hit 88 Mph whilst creating 1.21 gigawatt I may be able to finish the stage before I even start...I found this on line, very interesting too:
"Abstract:
An enhanced polynomial-based parametric model of an eddy current electric machine for automotive braking applications has been introduced in this paper. The parametric model captures the steady state torque-speed-current characteristics of the eddy current brake. A two-stage estimation process has been introduced to identify the coefficients of the retarder model from experimental data through a least square type algorithm. The model is then validated via on-vehicle test data. A controller to generate eddy current machine command can be designed using the proposed parametric model which could be computationally more efficient."
If the heater works and I can hit 88 Mph whilst creating 1.21 gigawatt I may be able to finish the stage before I even start...
It's OK @AAAC 76C I wasn't being serious...A vision of lightning, wires and a DeLorean spring to mind!
The control of the time machine is the same in all three films. The operator is seated inside the DeLorean (except the first time, when a remote control is used), and turns on the time circuits, activating a unit containing multiple fourteen- and seven-segment displays that show the destination (red), present (green), and last-departed (yellow) dates and times. After entering a target date, the operator accelerates the car to 88 miles per hour (141.6 km/h), which activates the flux capacitor. As it accelerates, several coils around the body glow blue/white while a burst of light appears in front of it. Surrounded by electrical current similar to a Tesla coil, the whole car vanishes in a flash of white/blue light seconds later, leaving a pair of fiery tire tracks. A digital speedometer is attached to the dashboard so that the operator can accurately gauge the car's speed. Various proposals have been brought forth in the past by fans of the movie franchise for why the car has to be moving at 88 mph to achieve temporal displacement,[1] but actually the production crew chose the velocity simply because they liked how it looked on the speedometer.[1]
Been feeling grot all week. Not ridden since last Sunday. Did the WC10 tonight and feel even worse now. I actually think I've died and this is the nervous reflex typing this. Time of 1hr 44 secs should be easy enough for most tail enders to better. Be warned though, those 2 hills are nasty; the first one is 10%+ all the way up![]()
... there is no way I'd ride listening to Huey Lewis...