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BADAZ chevy guy 05-31-2014 11:58 PM

Figuring compression ratios
 
I was watching Myvintageiron7512 on youtube. He has several videos on engine building. Anyway, he just did one on compression ratios that I thought was worth sharing.
There's a ratio calculator here. >>> https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/compstaticcalc.html

franken 06-01-2014 01:36 AM

Re: Figuring compression ratios
 
In a world where people can't make change with a register (happened yesterday) how can we expect people to enter the data correctly?

Worse, we should all be able to do the math if we have an 9th grade education.

Welcome to the 21st century USA. Fat stupid, tattooed morons. Yay, we have nukes...

BADAZ chevy guy 06-01-2014 02:00 AM

Re: Figuring compression ratios
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by franken (Post 6701427)
In a world where people can't make change with a register (happened yesterday) how can we expect people to enter the data correctly?

Worse, we should all be able to do the math if we have an 9th grade education.

Welcome to the 21st century USA. Fat stupid, tattooed morons. Yay, we have nukes...

I agree, sort of.
I saw a cola vending machine once that had the following instructions:
"Insert two (2) quarters."
My first thought was:
If someone can't understand "two" how the hell are they supposed to understand "Insert"


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