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B.E. Lazy Sunday - Let’s Watch CNC Milling Videos
Because I can’t stop watching them, you have to watch them with me. The machined surfaces of aluminum are mesmerizing.
CNC’ing a Race Helmet (Way cooler than you think)
CNC’ing a Siemens Camshaft Gear
CNC’ing an Impeller for a Turbocharger
V8 Engine Block Machined from Solid Aluminum Billet
Crankshaft Machined from Billet
Amazing Demo of the Matsuura Maxia 5-Axis
I hope everyone had a good weekend. I heard CNC vids are good for hangovers.
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B.E. Lazy Sunday - Let’s Watch CNC Milling Videos

Because I can’t stop watching them, you have to watch them with me. The machined surfaces of aluminum are mesmerizing.

  • CNC’ing a Race Helmet (Way cooler than you think)
  • CNC’ing a Siemens Camshaft Gear
  • CNC’ing an Impeller for a Turbocharger
  • V8 Engine Block Machined from Solid Aluminum Billet
  • Crankshaft Machined from Billet
  • Amazing Demo of the Matsuura Maxia 5-Axis

I hope everyone had a good weekend. I heard CNC vids are good for hangovers.

    • #cnc
    • #milling
    • #5-axis
    • #v8
    • #engine
    • #crankshaft
    • #turbo
  • 3 months ago
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A Racecar that you can buy - Meisel Motorsport Hillclimb 190E w/ F1 3.5l Judd V8

In my Youtube subscription list today was an amazing video of a fully race-prepared 190E screaming up the Reitnau hillclimb.

Apparently it’s for sale. Who’s got 100K Euro and a pair of balls?

-B.E.

“Build on purpose for international hill climb championship and time attack racing, overall weight 825kg! 3-times german hillclimb-champion and 1 swiss title. 

  • Chassis: tubular space frame built by Leuko/Switzerland. high down force, all body panels in carbon, closed floor with big front and rear diffuser. shape and wheelbase equal to 190evo. 
  • Engine: ex F1 Brabham Judd CV 3.5l. 564HP@9900rpm. 440NM torque. 135kilo. Motec M800 ECU, CDI-8 ignition and ADL datarecording. tractioncontrol,
  • Gearbox: Hewland transaxle, 6-speed sequential
  • Clutch: 5.5“ Sachs racing 3 plate carbon
  • Suspension: modified 5-Link Mercedes DTM rear axle. McPherson struts at the front. all on K&W 3-way competition shocks fine tuned at K&W 4-post Rig. adjustable ARB`s at front and rear.
  • Wheels: 10x BBS forged rims. 12xBBS three piece design.10x18 and 10.5x18 on 275/650 R18 and 285/650 R18
  • Brakes: AP 6-pot at the front, 4-pot at the rear. ATE (Teves) race ABS, AP-paddlebox
  • 0-100kmh in 2.7 seconds”
    • #cars
    • #mercedes benz
    • #racing
    • #190e
    • #hillclimb
    • #f1
    • #v8
  • 4 months ago
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The Ferarri F40 is Beautifully Engineered

The first road-going production car to break the 200mph barrier. A twin-turbocharged machine without compromise. According to Top Gear, the F40 is “the greatest supercar the world has ever seen.”

The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupé sports car produced by Ferrari from 1987 to 1992 as the successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO. From 1987 to 1989 it was Ferrari’s fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car. The car had no traction control, and was one of the few to utilize turbochargers.

Power came from an enlarged, 2.9 L (2936 cc) version of the GTO’s twin IHI turbocharged V8 developing 478 PS (352 kW; 471 hp) under 110 kPa (16 psi) of boost. The F40 did without a catalytic converter until 1990 when US regulations made them a requirement for emissions control reasons. The flanking exhaust pipes guide exhaust gases from each bank of cylinders while the central pipe guides gases released from the wastegate of the turbochargers.

The suspension setup was similar to the GTO’s double wishbone setup, though many parts were upgraded and settings were changed; the unusually low ground clearance prompted Ferrari to include the ability to raise the vehicle’s ground clearance when necessary.

The body was an entirely new design by Pininfarina featuring panels made of kevlar, carbon fiber, and aluminum for strength and low weight, and intense aerodynamic testing was employed. Weight was further minimized through the use of a plastic windshield and windows. Although the cars did have air conditioning, no carpets, sound system, or door handles were installed. The first 50 cars produced had sliding Lexan windows, while later cars were fitted with normal windows that could be rolled down. Due to the extensive use of lightweight materials, the F40 weighed a mere 2425lbs.

The F40 was designed with aerodynamics in mind. For speed the car relied more on its shape than its power. Frontal area was reduced, and airflow greatly smoothed, but stability rather than terminal velocity was a primary concern. So too was cooling as the forced induction engine generated a great deal of heat. In consequence, the car was somewhat like an open-wheel racing car with a body. It had a partial undertray to smooth airflow beneath the radiator, front section, and the cabin, and a second one with diffusers behind the motor, but the engine bay was not sealed. Nonetheless, the F40 had an impressively low Cd of 0.34 with lift controlled by its spoilers and wing.

Engine

  • Configuration Type F120 A 90º V8
  • Location Mid, longitudinally mounted
  • Construction alloy block and head
  • Displacement 2.936 liter / 179.2 cu in
  • Bore / Stroke 82.0 mm (3.2 in) / 69.5 mm (2.7 in)
  • Compression 7.8:1
  • Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
  • Fuel feed Weber-Marelli Fuel Injection
  • Aspiration Two IHI Turbos with two Behr intercoolers
  • Power 478 bhp / 357 KW @ 7000 rpm
  • Torque 577 Nm / 426 ft lbs @ 4000 rpm
  • BHP/Liter 163 bhp / liter

Drivetrain

  • Chassis kevlar body on steel spaceframe, integrated with composite materials
  • Suspension (fr/r) unequal A arms, coaxial springs, Koni hydraulic shock absorbers, anti roll bar
  • Steering rack-and-pinion
  • Brakes ventilated discs, all-round
  • Gearbox 5 speed Manual
  • Drive Rear wheel drive

Performance figures

  • Power to weight 0.43 bhp / kg
  • Top Speed 324 km/h (201 mph)
  • 0-60 mph 3.5 s
  • 0-100 mph 8.2 s
    • #cars
    • #ferarri
    • #f40
    • #v8
    • #turbo
    • #twin turbo
    • #supercar
  • 7 months ago
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Labor Day Weekend Bonus: Group C cars at Spa, 2011.

  • Watch a C11 spin it’s tires when the boost hits on the main straight at about 4:15
  • Cockpit View of C11 at 4:30

B.E. will resume normal posting format on Tuesday, September 6th 2011.

    • #cars
    • #group c
    • #racing
    • #porsche
    • #nissan
    • #v8
    • #v6
    • #turbo
    • #sauber
    • #spa
    • #2011
  • 8 months ago
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The Mercedes-Benz C11 Group-C Prototype is Beautifully Engineered

The Mercedes-Benz C11 was a Group C prototype race car introduced in 1990 for the World Sportscar Championship. Built by Sauber as a successor to the Sauber C9, the C11 used the same Mercedes-Benz M119 5.0L Turbocharged V8 from the C9. It was the first time that Mercedes-Benz chose to put their name on the car, instead of simply using Sauber. The aluminium monocoque in the previous C9 was replaced by a more modern and rigid carbon fibre one. The C10 name was skipped because it was difficult to pronounce in German, so the new car was dubbed C11.

The C11 was the car that brought us Michael Schumacher. It’s predecessor, the C9, hit 248 mph (400 km/h) on the Mulsanne straight in 1989. That record has only been broken by another Group C prototype. Group C racing was and still is the pinnacle of ludicrous speed. Not even the almighty F1 car can touch the power and acceleration that Group C cars had.

Model: C11

Engine Location: Mid

Drive Type: Rear Wheel

Weight: 1995 lb | 904.9 kg

Engine Configuration: V

Cylinders: 8

Aspiration/Induction: Twin-turbocharged

Displacement: 4973.00 cc | 303.5 cu in. | 5 L.

Horsepower: 950.00 hp (699.2 kW)

HP to Weight Ratio: 2.1 lb (0.95 kg) / hp

HP / Liter: 190.0 bhp / Liter

Gears: 5 speed

Transmission: Manual

Top Speed: 402 km/h (250 mph)

    • #group c
    • #racing
    • #mercedes benz
    • #c11
    • #prototype
    • #v8
    • #turbo
    • #turbocharged
    • #sauber
  • 9 months ago
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