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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: conalnugent on 23 July 2014, 00:28:51
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Im sure everyones seen these videos on YouTube. Some people think its funny others dont. Just wondering if its possible to do on the diesel omegas and if so how?
Have seen a td that humped out black smoke but not as much as the hill billys in the states.
Ideas and discussion on how to do it and your views of actually doing it on poor innocent civilians
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Wtf do you lot put in the water over there :-\
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I had to google the term.
Now I know what it means I just have to figure out why any normal person would want to do it.
I would imagine an attempt at this in London would probably end up in a friendly chat with either the police, or the end if a baseball bat-whichever stopped you first!
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I needed to Google also, and also ask the question Why ? ???
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that's one of the stupidest things i've ever seen, go on and do it, I hope they crush your car for it though.
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This thread isn't complete without a fail link! ;)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2683735/Coal-rolling-anti-environmentalists-spending-thousands-dollars-turning-trucks-black-smoke-belching-beasts.html
It's a dumb assed hillbilly Yank thing! ::) Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
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Just to clarify, we are not all like this. There seems to be a different “scene” over here. Vag diesels and 306 d turbos are popular to be covered in soot. They think it indicates there dervs are chipped or screwed up at the pumps and go better than they actually do!
I have never done a doughnut in any of my cars nor will I. Don't see the point. I can drive on a bit and do a bit of sliding round corners but no more than what some members on here do. Don't want you lot tarnishing us with the same brush.
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So as its a diesel you need to get more fuel in than there is air to burn.
So you either turn up the fuelling (not easy on modern electronic control pumps) or reduce the air.
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Glad i never bought a Toyota Prius ::) ;D
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Maybe I am taking it too seriously, but............................honestly...............................these dudes are just being totally irresponsible and showing no respects for life.
Why the hell do they think this is a sensible "protest" against measures to protect the environment?
Shortage of brain cells me thinks ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Sounds like they need a dry slap to me ::)
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And they introduced adblue to hgv's which has nearly eliminated the soot from exhausts now!
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A great way to bore-wash your engine and waste fuel at the same time. :y
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
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I think the urban dictionary has them sussed:
This particular stereotype is the progression of the IROC Camaro owner in the 1990s and the lowered Civic Hatchback owner in the early 2000s. They can be identified by their love of Nickelback, lack of personal hygiene, closeted homosexuality and morbid obesity. A majority of these owners reside in Florida, this species also can be found in eastern Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and California's central valley.
;D
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
HTH :)
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
HTH :)
This kind Cyclist punches lorry driver (http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Plymouth-lorry-driver-punched-face-cyclist/story-21741532-detail/story.html) perhaps?
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What's wrong with Nickleback ???
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And they introduced adblue to hgv's which has nearly eliminated the soot from exhausts now!
For info, adblue (piss) does nothing for the soot, that's the job of the DPF, the adblue reduces the NOx :y
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And they introduced adblue to hgv's which has nearly eliminated the soot from exhausts now!
For info, adblue (piss) does nothing for the soot, that's the job of the DPF, the adblue reduces the NOx :y
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Thought the nox was part of the soot problem. Trucks up till e5 only had the cats but e6 has got a whole lot messier! I just try to fix the things, keeping the warning light off on e5 is enough. There does seem to be a lot less smoke and soot with adblue.
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D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
Come on they all look ridiculous in Lycra and over here the race cyclists are fanatics and will ride in the middle of the road to avoid pebbles , Austria has spent literally millions on bike paths and these guys deem themselves too good to use them.
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If the cycle paths are anything like over here, though, they were designed by some desk-jockey who's never has his @rse anywhere near a saddle, hence doesn't understand that cyclists want to make constant progress instead of dismount and cross a road every 100m. ::)
There is no reason why cyclists shouldn't ride on the road without impeding other traffic and vice versa, as long as both parties are considerate, which rarely happens, IMHO.
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And they introduced adblue to hgv's which has nearly eliminated the soot from exhausts now!
For info, adblue (piss) does nothing for the soot, that's the job of the DPF, the adblue reduces the NOx :y
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Thought the nox was part of the soot problem. Trucks up till e5 only had the cats but e6 has got a whole lot messier! I just try to fix the things, keeping the warning light off on e5 is enough. There does seem to be a lot less smoke and soot with adblue.
No, the NOx is the hidden pollutant which traditionally was reduced by using EGR, the Adblue works with the cat to reduce it further.
The soot is mainly unburnt fuel hence modern engines see it less with the likes of common rail improving the burn but the DPF then removes a lot of whats left.
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“No, the NOx is the hidden pollutant which traditionally was reduced by using EGR, the Adblue works with the cat to reduce it further.
The soot is mainly unburnt fuel hence modern engines see it less with the likes of common rail improving the burn but the DPF then removes a lot of whats left.”
In all honestly I've never looked to see what it does or meant to do, its in the training manual but I'm only worried about getting the thing running again. It can be a pain with bad adblue etc. Can't even get accurate ppm values as each individual engine is slightly different and the manufactures don't even know, its all approximate. The latest craze is to fit bypass boxes but that's a whole different story and not legal!
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
HTH :)
I quite agree with you. Unfortunately, that proportion is much larger amongst the car/van/truck driving population. The same type who have to jump red lights, get road rage, cut you up, dont use indicators or hog the middle lane. Yet go back home, log onto a forum and boast about how they terrorised a vulnerable cyclist with their 3 ton killing machine. Or worse still throw things at them or push them over.
For what it is worth, I dont wear lycra, but I do cycle. I also drive, currently a lot more than I cycle. Looking at it from both sides, the greater number of errors are committed by vehicle drivers rather than cyclists.
I choose to cut the lights at Elephant and Castle. This is because if I wait for the lights to turn green, I have a swarm of trucks/HGVs/cars trying to cut me up and kill me. I choose to start pedalling 10 secs earlier than the light turning green for my own safety. No one will understand the fright of a HGV cutting you up (as a cyclist). It cannot be described, only experienced.
There are certain parts of London where I will choose to pedal on the pavement (provided there are no/few pedestrians), because the cycle lane has a gutter every 15m and numerous ruts and the main road is too narrow/fast to take a primary position. We all talk about handling and tramlining on 235/45 tyres. Imagine the effect a rut/gutter has on a 25mm tyre!
I think everyone who moans about cyclists should venture on a 5 mile commute through the centre of London/Manchester/Leeds and only then will you understand the disadvantage a puny pedal powered machine faces when compared to a 2 ton car.
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No, the NOx is the hidden pollutant which traditionally was reduced by using EGR, the Adblue works with the cat to reduce it further.
The soot is mainly unburnt fuel hence modern engines see it less with the likes of common rail improving the burn but the DPF then removes a lot of whats left.
I wondered what Adblue was, now I know. Thanks.
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No, the NOx is the hidden pollutant which traditionally was reduced by using EGR, the Adblue works with the cat to reduce it further.
The soot is mainly unburnt fuel hence modern engines see it less with the likes of common rail improving the burn but the DPF then removes a lot of whats left.
I wondered what Adblue was, now I know. Thanks.
Basically processed urea :y
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
HTH :)
I quite agree with you. Unfortunately, that proportion is much larger amongst the car/van/truck driving population. The same type who have to jump red lights, get road rage, cut you up, dont use indicators or hog the middle lane. Yet go back home, log onto a forum and boast about how they terrorised a vulnerable cyclist with their 3 ton killing machine. Or worse still throw things at them or push them over.
For what it is worth, I dont wear lycra, but I do cycle. I also drive, currently a lot more than I cycle. Looking at it from both sides, the greater number of errors are committed by vehicle drivers rather than cyclists.
I choose to cut the lights at Elephant and Castle. This is because if I wait for the lights to turn green, I have a swarm of trucks/HGVs/cars trying to cut me up and kill me. I choose to start pedalling 10 secs earlier than the light turning green for my own safety. No one will understand the fright of a HGV cutting you up (as a cyclist). It cannot be described, only experienced.
There are certain parts of London where I will choose to pedal on the pavement (provided there are no/few pedestrians), because the cycle lane has a gutter every 15m and numerous ruts and the main road is too narrow/fast to take a primary position. We all talk about handling and tramlining on 235/45 tyres. Imagine the effect a rut/gutter has on a 25mm tyre!
I think everyone who moans about cyclists should venture on a 5 mile commute through the centre of London/Manchester/Leeds and only then will you understand the disadvantage a puny pedal powered machine faces when compared to a 2 ton car.
Is that not the point, you are at a massive disadvantage and a lot of modern roads and traffic levels are simply not suitable for cycling? (I cycle, but I have been in London this week and would not even consider it where I am as it just does not look safe)
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Although I did chuckle at the footage of the truck passing the cyclists and engulfing them in a thick cloud of black sooty smoke! ;D
And if it was a child/children/a baby/babies/a mother/a grandfather/a grandmother/someone's sister/someone's brother, would you still chuckle? What exactly positions cyclists at such a level that you think it is humane/normal to do such a thing to them? Perhaps running them over with a car is "chuckle inducing" as well?
Back to the OP, you would have to be an American/an idiot/a moron to even consider that this was a normal thing to do.
D, It's a disgusting thing to laugh at other people's misfortune even if they are cyclists, but I'm only human and thus have my weaknesses. :-\ I am however not such a bastard that I would laugh at a baby or someones granny being engulfed in such fumes or indeed getting run over. ::)
It's probably that there is a minority of cyclists who routinely and blatantly ignore the rules of the road by doing things like riding on the pavement, riding through red lights etc that positions them for my chuckles, Oh and that many of them look ridiculous in lycra!! ;D
It was childish and pathetic to chuckle, and I apologise if I offended you or indeed any of our lycra loving members! :( However, there is a faction within the cycling fraternity who are in my opinion sanctimonious gits, and it was that type of cyclist that I was thinking of when I chuckled! ;D :y
HTH :)
I quite agree with you. Unfortunately, that proportion is much larger amongst the car/van/truck driving population. The same type who have to jump red lights, get road rage, cut you up, dont use indicators or hog the middle lane. Yet go back home, log onto a forum and boast about how they terrorised a vulnerable cyclist with their 3 ton killing machine. Or worse still throw things at them or push them over.
For what it is worth, I dont wear lycra, but I do cycle. I also drive, currently a lot more than I cycle. Looking at it from both sides, the greater number of errors are committed by vehicle drivers rather than cyclists.
I choose to cut the lights at Elephant and Castle. This is because if I wait for the lights to turn green, I have a swarm of trucks/HGVs/cars trying to cut me up and kill me. I choose to start pedalling 10 secs earlier than the light turning green for my own safety. No one will understand the fright of a HGV cutting you up (as a cyclist). It cannot be described, only experienced.
There are certain parts of London where I will choose to pedal on the pavement (provided there are no/few pedestrians), because the cycle lane has a gutter every 15m and numerous ruts and the main road is too narrow/fast to take a primary position. We all talk about handling and tramlining on 235/45 tyres. Imagine the effect a rut/gutter has on a 25mm tyre!
I think everyone who moans about cyclists should venture on a 5 mile commute through the centre of London/Manchester/Leeds and only then will you understand the disadvantage a puny pedal powered machine faces when compared to a 2 ton car.
Christ that IS a high hoarse you have there D. Carefull you don't let it shit in the street though, you'll have some cyclist or biker off. And then where would we be? ;D
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No, its ok. I have SC3 MO on my push bike. According to the suspension guru on this site nothing can upset those. I did have to get the Conti factory to specially build them for me. But once I mentioned the so called guru's name, they very quickly did the needful!
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As your man from Carrickfergus has stated the d turbo crew and the guys with the citron zarias etc love the black smoke. Ive mine remapped to 170bhp and even under load I dont smoke. Too much smoke is lower on power that say if it's tuned up to just before it starts smoking??
Lol yeah I thought you guys wouldn't like this. Think if someone done this to me they'd have to be tracked down....