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GT
19-03-2002, 18:56
Just look at the size of this! ooerrr!!

andyf
19-03-2002, 19:55
Originally posted by gt
Just look at the size of this! ooerrr!!


i posted this ages ago!!!


people thought that bloke was me !!!

Chimp
19-03-2002, 20:23
IT IS YOU

Spooky
19-03-2002, 20:46
It's still bloody big though! What did it come off?

andyf
19-03-2002, 20:48
It's not a turbo, it some kind of extractor fan...

Paul S13 has one in his bathroom he said earlier ...

andyf
19-03-2002, 20:49
Originally posted by Chimp
IT IS YOU

No comment innit mr <font size="+7" color="#0000ff">Chimp</font>

Spooky
19-03-2002, 21:37
Originally posted by andyf
It's not a turbo, it some kind of extractor fan...

Paul S13 has one in his bathroom he said earlier ...

:D :D :D :D :D

GT
19-03-2002, 22:02
came of a freight locomotive I think

J595HAS
20-03-2002, 00:34
Didn't know about the flip top / labotomy thing

Leon
20-03-2002, 08:55
nice loafers...

can anyone else see the ghost standing just taller than our man in the tasty shoes?

AshT_200
20-03-2002, 17:21
Sitting on top is a truck turbo.
http://telok1.cc.tut.fi/turbo/fkuvat/vturbo/vturbo.jpg

Sitting next to a bike.
http://telok1.cc.tut.fi/turbo/fkuvat/vturbo/vturbo2.jpg

Below compares the compressor housings of the locomotive turbo and a truck turbo
http://telok1.cc.tut.fi/turbo/fkuvat/vturbo/ahdin.jpg

And below compares the size of turbines from truck and train.
http://telok1.cc.tut.fi/turbo/fkuvat/vturbo/siivet.jpg

Paul_S13
20-03-2002, 22:41
Originally posted by Spooky
It's still bloody big though! What did it come off?

Its a screw(ooh matron) compressor, its for shifting large volumes of air at a low pressure, generally for pressurising large chambers for manufacturing/testing purposes.

Billy
20-03-2002, 23:03
So that's why the trains are always late.

Turbo lag!!!!!

:p :p :p :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D