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Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Mendel Leisk, Jul 6, 2022.

  1. Trollbait

    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    The parts of older cars didn't fit together as well as today's models. With slack between them, the jerk of start up can lead to more wear. There was also a latent fear that the car wouldn't start back up, specially with carburetors. Dirty air filter on a lawnmower makes it harder to pull start when the engine is hot; car mechanicals weren't that much different way back. It was also a time of more 'crud in the fuel supply and oil.

    Modern cars are more robust today. Spinning up the engine to higher speeds before firing the cylinders like hybrids do would be better, but restarts aren't the issue they used to be. The starter might wear out with manual engine offs during a trip. Heard of an Accord that needed one replaced after three years, but it was Wayne Gerdes' car, so was seeing more restarts than even other hypermilers were doing.

    Cars with auto stop/start use heavier duty starters. The manufacturer does not want to pay for warranty repairs. The 12V battery will see more use. Occasionally hooking up a charger is good idea. Likely a good idea withe the stop/start not even used.
     
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    "Heard of an Accord that needed one replaced after three years, but it was Wayne Gerdes' car ..."

    Now there's a blast from the past. Gerdes most recent adventure seems to be US cross country in Porsche EV spending less than 2.5 hrs recharging it

    Porsche Taycan breaks the Guinness World Records title for coast-to-coast charging - Porsche Newsroom USA

    Porsche loaned him the vehicle retailing for between $81 and 100K apparently. They do offer a $186K version at top. One could vent about new car prices I guess...
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    He just did a World Guinness cross country fuel economy run in a gen5 Prius. Official announcement from Toyota is pending.
     
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    Stop this fella or it will become the Gerdes Book of Records.
     
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    This F'ing motorhome is trying to send me crazier. First the B/S with the 24v fridge and a 12v light, then the thermostat died and freezes everything, and now I'm told the front axle kingpin eye is flogged out and I can't seem to find one anywhere, well, one in Japan for a mere AUD$17,730 plus GST and customs clearances .... FFS Then the brand new wheels and tyres all round before I bought it back in Nov, seems the front steer tyres were new old stock ... but you can't actually do that with tyres ..... the stamping says they were produced in March 2011, they are 13 yrs old with perfect tread ... but the sidewalls and case under the tread is failing ..... 6 yrs is supposed to be the limit for tyres, many stretch that to 10 yrs, but not sitting on a shelf with the rubber oxidising for 123 yrs ....... Think I need a drink :eek:

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    Our motorhome is in good shape at the 10-year mark - but we understand that it's a combo vehicle/house that's in an environment tantamount to being in a 7.5 Richter Scale earthquake constantly while on the move.
    That said I have to go trace a fault for LED lighting on the rear slide

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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    One of the most memorable parts of my parents' flirtation with RVing was the insurance premium, computed as the risk of a highway vehicle ✕ the value of a house.
     
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    Not sure if I should add to this vent, but the Jack Daniels bottle said 22 standard drinks, I've only had 4 and I doubt I'll get a full serve for the last one ..... seems to be a problem with them not knowing what I consider to be a standard drink ;)
    On a more happy note, think I've found a source for a replacement front axle beam, around 90kms from home, so new tyres and we will head off that way and do the job there. :)

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    Not so bad over this side, the limit is the value they place on the vehicle, no added bits to cover the cost of rebuilding a house, just if it costs more than the value insured to fix, then you get to keep it and they give you the $$. Saves them having to pay to get it from the accident to a repairer, then on to somewhere to dispose of it ... you still own it, up to you to deal with it, we gave you the agreed money ..... Works out OK sometimes, if you do the labour, the parts costs are within the payout with a bit left over

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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    RVs are complicated.
    For the most part they're like boats.
    A large container used to dump excess cash into.

    My CFO and I did some back-of-the envelope math for buying an RV versus staying at a moderately priced hotel when we travel for leisure and.....it wasn't even close.
    I have a cousin who sells RVs (and boats) and I can get a bumper-pull(**) at true cost - AND I live in hurricane country AND having access to an RV is a part of my employment SHTF plan - so there ARE cases where somebody like a traveling nurse or telecom technician can make bank with one.
    THIS differentiates RVs from boats because there are vastly fewer non-fiction scenarios where you will ever "break even" buying a boat.
    There are also retired folks who CAN use their RVs far more than the weekenders who are still in their working years - and so quality of life factors CAN play.
    I'm hoping that (for MYSELF) I will never be forced to buy an RV or ever have enough free time to be tempted to buy a boat - but that's me being me.

    MY trips around the sun lead me to believe:
    * Bumper-pull > Gooseneck (which are mostly a good way to semi-permanently wreck a pickup trucks primary mission.)
    * Fewer slides mean fewer problems.
    * Travel trailer with a moderately priced truck seems more flexible and efficient than a motorhome.
    * RVs > Boats.

    MY mileage.
    YMMV.

    (**) Many people use the term “RV” to mean “motorhome,” but technically a travel trailer is also an RV. The difference between motorhomes and travel trailers is that motorhomes have a built-in engine while travel trailers need another vehicle to tow them


    Adult beverages contain alcohol - and in a proper bar (or pub) these are often measured in 'shots' which (according to the Googles) predates modern firearms and hails from our former oppressors and current BFFs - the British.
    "The term "shot" was first recorded as a measurement of liquor in the autobiography of British minister Oliver Heywood, who lived from 1630 to 1702. A shot glass is a glass designed to measure or hold liquor or spirits, which can be consumed directly from the glass or poured into a cocktail."

    SO....
    In the U.S. a standard shot NOW seems to be 1.5 ounces. There are no federal laws mandating what a shot should be which is interesting to me considering how horribly over-regulated our nation is.

    I grew up in bourbon country, and YES there IS a federally defined difference between BOURBON and whiskey. Jack Daniels is not a bourbon - so this eliminates my opportunity of educating the constant reader of the history of the different bar measures.

    We live in a time where people cannot even agree that the human animal is sexually dimorphic - but most people seem to agree that:

    Pony = 1 US fluid ounce.
    Jigger = 1.5 oz
    Shot = 1-2 ounces - depending on US state or nation.

    While we're on the subject of the 'Mad Jack' - to which bottle are you referring?
    A Fifth?
    A Liter?
    A Pint?
    A Quart?
    Back before we were corrupted by measuring systems used in developing nations, a STANDARD bottle of whiskey contained 25.4 proper, US fluid ounces.
    Or?
    A Fifth.
    The term "fifth" comes from the fact that it's one-fifth of a proper US liquid gallon.
    12 shots plus spillage.
    A few more if you own the bar and you care about profits more than customer service.
    A few less if you're pouring and work for tips.

    Since a 'drink' can contain any of a number of ponies, jiggers, and shots it is an irrational unit.
    Which, sort of makes sense if you think about it ;)
     
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