<VV> Electrified fan discussion
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Fri Aug 5 21:10:01 EDT 2005
Technilogical progress, yes, but not really in the field of nut, bolts,
cooling fins and blowers. That's all basic hardware and hasn't changed much
in many years. The automotive improvements have been in engine management,
manufacture quality and suspension parts. Wait 'till someone thinks that
they can make better tires or something like that.
RonH
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From: "corvairs" <lonwall at corvairunderground.com>
To: "Ron" <ronh at owt.com>
Cc: "Virtualvairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>; "fastvair"
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Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Electrified fan discussion
> Your statement is generally a sound one - with the exception that we've
> had 45 years of technoligical progress since then. I think that factors
> into things a little (But I'm still off to the antique powerland and
> tractor show!) Lon
>
> Ron wrote:
>
>>> From that, it seems to me that the bottom line is that so far nobody has
>>
>> been able to do better at home than the GM automotive engineers did in
>> Detroit. I suspect that that status will continue.
>> RonH
>>
>>
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