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Porsche oiling test stand for new 911. Youtube

Discussion in 'Porsche' started by LightGuy, Aug 9, 2008.

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  1. LightGuy

    LightGuy Four Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    PS; Now you know why REAL race cars have dry sumps.
     
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    That's F'n crazy. :)
     
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    now you know why Porsche has been at the top of the heap in sports car racing for 40+ years
     
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    Cool.......that piece of kit must have cost a pretty penny to design and build.
     
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    I read in another thread here that they are "diluting their brand". . . . . maybe someone should show this video to that person. ;)
     
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    Does the engine really move that much? Some of those angles seem very exaggerated.
     
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    No, they apparently are simulating the G forces exerted on the motor and more specifically the lubrication system. Tipping the motor to a 90 degree angle left or right would simulate a one G turn in that direction. Same goes for the fore and aft pitch.
     
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    Oh! Thanks :D Makes sense.
     

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