Lets see how the Civic Type R can do
Grippy isn't it good morning guys now this is something different something
that you guys are very unused to on this channel but let me give you a bit of a
history lesson so I used to own an EP three Civic type-r now I've kind of
missed a lot of the generations as to how far they've come and obviously I
missed the fk2 this behind me is the new 2018 Honda Civic fk8
now a lot of people have raved about this car and fortunately for me
Jerry um has kindly invited me down to have a go of what is a 316 horsepower
front-wheel drive many
right so for all of you who don't know Jerry who's sitting next to me so Jerry
is the proud owner of a modified 695 Biposto yep 230 little sparrow
217 217 but the real story that I'm keen to to really understand is what was it
what was it that made you choose the the honda civic type r fk8 funnily enough we were in on holiday
in Cyprus last year and big modern supermarket complex yeah and they had
one in there that the sport one with the twin exhausts when we came back I was
just started looking at the Eagles and as I said yeah yeah so you've gone -
yeah awesome yeah and this this is a this already so obviously I said earlier
I've had my own ep-3 at the final edition EP 3 which I thought was
absolutely amazing as a proper ASBO little car and I'm just amazed at how
much more refined this car feels already
oh it just brings a nice little smile to your place already nice car
now obviously what so under have gone so then the key difference between this and
the Fk2 I think we talked about earlier it's the individual suspension is once
they've got away from the parts of individual suspension Center it's a lot
more usable here she's not as with hidden comfort mode as well yeah yeah
and it's 316 horsepower this one still using the side of the 2-liter engine but
obviously it's turbocharged now itself makes a big difference it makes you
wonder what they did the v6 or something yeah how can you imagine I think one of
the first things I noticed on this car is is the seating position it allows you
to sit very low down it's all in the right place the steering wheel itself is
a bit like a PlayStation controller you've got a million and one different
options on here which obviously I'm not going to understand right now - the
first time I've driven this car but it's clear that you've got a lot of
functionality available to touch your fingers which is great but I think the
plot I'm really looking forward to try now is just seen what the performance of
this car is like so let's find some good roads and it's hit this
the grip it's phenomenally needed it oh my word for a front-wheel drive car
I've just come around that corner feel this felt like it was a four-wheel drive
back that's incredible a lot of the YouTube
ones that's what they say honestly I'm super impressed I know it's
a dry day in the tarmac stick here but you know don't take that away from this
car you normally you get a bit of understeer where you get a bit of front
you know up front wheel spin and I just took it just a eat it alive and that's
the thing is I think you've got the so we've got the option between Comfort
Sport and race and is it that is out three different stages of suspension a
completely different yeah that's incredible
nights really absolutely
it just keeps going doesn't it just keeps pulling up I know I shouldn't be
holding the gears out there I can't forgive never the fifth and the sixth
it's putting like a training sinking I don't think I've ever had it to the post
on track go into the million meter misfire this is the speed at which
you're doing both I would feel yet is is completely out of proportion
yep you're doing some spirited driving and I think it feels more like a 40 to
50 mile an hour speed limits it's insane I think a lot of that is
down to the knees and push you down to the arrows or keeping them hot car
planting the suspension setup which is great
all the - lights up red as well
Honda you've done a good job with this car but where do they go next to this
opposite where do they go nobody knows - to produce a front-wheel drive car this
good 300 and close 320 horsepower that lays the power down perfectly what you
do next
16:06
freezing the rock out yeah it is a license taken I mean the gearbox throw
on the gears is fantastic absolutely brilliant
and the thing that I really love about it is the revolution I mean I know I
can't stop mentioning I thought that was you oh yes - it does it does make me
look like some sort of a hero driver I know you do have that Lewis Hamilton feel
though it feels a little bit alien to start with because you are used to doing
it yourself yeah but it's blur finish makes you free
engage in the gears sandwich look at this move into fit perfect rope magic
before
I think from a looks perspective I think the front of this car so aggressive is
so much wider as well yes I think if I if I was driving and I saw the front of
this coming up in my rear view mirror the first thing I do is blow absolutely
I think the rear of the car for me is very Star Trek yeah it's super super
there's lines everywhere square shapes every but I think that's exactly what
Honda or about I think that's their thing is what they do it takes something
great and make it crazy that's kind of long as ethos isn't it and I think
they've done a fantastic job with this car okay so we're on some B roads now
let's seal these bad boys out so we're in race ah see what The new 2018 honda civic type r fk8 can do!
fantastic
that's special it's creepy isn't it you are I tell you
what you really can connect to of this car it's phenomenal that's why I'm an
absolutely unbelievable driving experience the Honda Civic type-r the FK8
I absolutely love it I honestly I'm super super I'm lost for
words as to how impressed I am with a 321 horsepower 316 also have a car
front-wheel drive that grips as much as it does but the driving experience of
that Civic type-r I think Honda have absolutely smashed it and what I thought
was brilliant in the form of the ep-3 has just been enhanced and raised to
complete new levels they've they've set a benchmark if a front-wheel drive in my
opinion now guess the question is is what's next and I'm really excited to
see what happens but yeah huge thanks to Jerry for allowing me to come down and
drive his car much much appreciated my name is Ben Steph and you guys have been
awesome of course make sure to subscribe if you haven't already hit subscribe we
do automotive content loads of cool stuff the card reviews events all that
good stuff make sure to do so and I'm going to see you all on an expo thank
you bye bye
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Today is the third and I hope also the last day,
at least I hope to finish the project today.
What have I done until now?
The bonnet is done, aswell as the whole left side.
I still need to do the boot, the right side and the roof.
I hope to get this all done today.
Like already said, some things cost me some time yesterday, which weren't necessary.
But that is life, it is not always a wish concert.
I would say, let's begin,
so it goes on.
The car is now completely polished.
It took a long time, but it is finally done.
Next
I will correct all the stone chips
and then comes the best,
the ceramic coating.
Than ist the project detailing my Volvo 960 finally done.
The car is now finished.
The result turned out very well.
I will show it immediately.
That was it for this project.
I hope you liked it.
If so would I be pleased for a thumbs up and a subscription.
You can subscribe down here.
And so,
the used products are linked
in the video description below.
I wish you a beautiful day
and hope to see you back the next time. Bye!
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Leasing Vs Buying A Car (Pros and Cons) | How to Calculate a Car Lease Payment - Duration: 16:11.
Well, yet another week and yet another Finance Friday video.
So as I said last week the car is the most expensive purchase most people make that goes
down in value.
Now with that in mind wouldn't it make sense that you wouldn't want to make a big purchase
on something that is almost guaranteed to go down in value?
What if you didn't actually buy the car at all?
Would that be better for your financial Foundation?
That's what we're going to be talking about today as you can see by the title of the video
today we're going to be talking about leasing versus buying a car.
Hey everyone, Daniel here and welcome to Next Level Life a channel where you can learn about
Investing, debt, retirement, and many other general financial education videos because
the school's aren't going to do it for us.
So if any of those topics sound interesting to you or if you want to learn how to better
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and the bell next to my name to be notified every time I upload a video.
So I thought talking about this would be a good follow-up to last week's video on the
20, 4, 10 rule.
So today I'm going to be talking about what leasing a car is and how it differs from buying
a car, some of the benefits and downsides of both Leasing and buying.
I'll show you how a car lease payment is calculated and then doing a bit of a mathematical
comparison between the two options where I will also tell you how Dave Ramsey says that
car leases charge you an effective interest rate of about 14% or 15%.
This is going to be a bit of a longer video, so let's get started.
So first let's define the difference between Leasing and buying a car.
The best way that I can explain it is to say that leasing a car is basically just renting
the car.
Similar to how you might decide to rent an apartment instead of buying a house.
When you lease a car the lessor or the person holding the lease rents the car to the lessee,
or you, for a specified period of time in return for periodic payments.
Now that sounds in many ways very similar to what happens when you sign a car loan right?
You got the car in return for making regular payments to the loaner.
The difference, of course, is that once you finish paying off the car loan you own it.
However, when you lease a car and the lease term ends you trade the car in and assuming
you sign another lease you get a new one.
This means that at no point in time do you actually own the car.
It is never an asset for you.
Whereas if you were to sign a car loan and make payments the car would be an asset to
you after the final payment is made.
Now, of course, you can decide to purchase the car that you least out right at the end
of the lease, that is an option, but not a whole lot of people do that and we'll get
to why that is later in the video.
But first, let's talk about some of the benefits of leasing a vehicle.
The first benefit that people often point to is that under most circumstances unless
you make a really big down payment when you buy a car the monthly payment on a lease is
generally going to be lower than the monthly payment on a car loan.
And again I will show you exactly why that is when I get to the comparative example but
for now, let's just go through the benefits.
The second benefit that people often pointers that there's no need to worry about selling
your car at the end of the lease term because when the lease term ends as I said is simply
drop the car off at the dealership and either sign a new lease or move on to some other
car buying strategy.
The third benefit to leasing that many people point to is that the car often times remains
covered under a warranty because the lease terms generally don't last more than say 3
or 4 years and sometimes they're even shorter.
And since the warranty on most cars is roughly the same as the lease length or at least the
average lease length you often times have a more predictable total cost of car ownership.
And some leases may even include basic maintenance so if that's the case you're only cost would
be insurance and fuel.
The fourth benefit that many people going to is the small down payment that is required
for a lease.
And you could argue whether or not that's really a benefit but we'll get to that later
in the video.
But for those consumers who don't have a lot of money saved up for a downpayment, it often
seems like a good benefit.
And obviously when you're leasing cars every few years you always have access to at least
nearly the latest technology if not the latest technology goes your car is new.
And for many, this is a huge benefit.
The last benefit that people often point to when it comes to leasing versus buying a car
is the potential tax savings that you may experience.
Although you'll definitely want to check with a tax professional to find out how leased
vehicles are taxed in your area because it does vary from place to place so that may
be a benefit and may not be a benefit depending on your situation.
The downsides to leasing a car are of course the rules and restrictions that seem to pop
up all over the place.
Depending on your lease you may have mileage restrictions, excess wear-and-tear fees, ride-sharing
restrictions, the need to have excellent credit, and possibly even the need to purchase gap
insurance.
Typically you will have mileage restrictions on leases between 9,000 and 15,000 miles per
year and if you go over that you get charged a pretty hefty excess mileage fee which can
range from $0.20 a mile to a $0.25 a mile or maybe, even more, depending on what it
says in your lease.
Now of course I'm told from people who have leased cars that they don't generally check
the amount of Miles you've driven each year but rather if it's say a 3-year lease and
you have 15,000 miles per year that you're allowed to drive they will check it at the
end of the lease and see if you went over 45,000 miles and if you did they will charge
you for the extra miles at that point.
I have not ever released a car so I have to go with what I've heard from people who have
and that's what they've said.
As far as the excess wear-and-tear fees go I'm told that some wear and tear is to be
expected you won't be charged for every minute thing but you are expected to return the car
in nearly its original condition and any customization that you have put on the car needs to be easily
removable.
And in some places you'll also have to be able to show that all recommended Services
were performed on the car at the proper times so I imagine there is quite a bit more paperwork
with this route as opposed to buying a car, which may matter for some but for some others
it may be worth it.
I've also been told that with very few exceptions you need to have top-notch credit scores to
be able to lease a car and leasing companies almost across the board require you to purchase
gap insurance.
And of course the last downsides to leasing a car is that some leases will have early
trade-in fees or penalties and you never hold any equity in the vehicle when you return
it at the end of the lease contract you will have nothing to use as a down payment on your
next vehicle unless you were diligent and saved up during the time that you had the
lease.
And obviously, when you're buying a car the benefits and downsides are flipped.
When you buy a car you don't have any monthly payments after the loan is paid off you don't
have mileage restrictions or any customization or excess wear-and-tear fees and your credit
does not have to be excellent although it would certainly help when it comes to interest
rates on a loan.
However it is generally more expensive in the short-term month-to-month then leasing
is, some dealers will try and talk you into a long-term loan since it makes the monthly
payment look smaller but it usually carries a higher interest rates and of course keeps
you in debt longer which is generally not a good thing, and you may need a pretty hefty
down payment depending on your situation.
So how do you calculate a monthly lease payment?
This is one thing that I wasn't going to do initially in this video but decided that I
should do it because I couldn't find too much information about this in other videos on
YouTube.
First, you'll need a few things.
You'll need the MSRP of the vehicle also known as the sticker price of the vehicle.
Next, you'll need the money factor which is also sometimes called the lease factor or
even a lease fee and you'll usually need to call the dealership that you're looking to
lease the car from in order to get this.
They will likely ask you what brand make and model you're considering leasing so be sure
to have that information ready when you call.
Third, you'll need the term or length of the lease most sites that I researched recommend
leasing for no more than 36 months but there are some specials for 39 months.
But the point is you need to know how long your lease term is going to be.
Once you have that you'll want to find the residual value of the car by asking the dealer
what the residual percentage is for the specific car that you're considering while you're on
the phone with them.
The residual percentage varies of course between dealers in cars but it's usually somewhere
in the neighborhood of 45% to 60% for a 36-month lease.
You also need to find out if there are any fees associated with the lease.
Common fees include registration fees, acquisition fees, and sometimes down payment tax but there
may be others.
And the last thing you'll need is any rebates that are available to you if you have any.
Once you have all that information here's how you calculate your monthly lease payment.
For this example let's say that John is going to lease a car with an MSRP of $25,000.
To keep the math simple will say the residual percentage is 50% and the money factor or
the least Factor will be 0.00125.
He's Leasing and will not make any down payments on the car and he does not have any rebates,
but he does have $1,200 in various fees and has a lease term of 36 months.
Once you have all that information here's how you calculate your monthly lease payment.
The first step is to take your vehicle's MSRP and multiply it by whatever the residual value
is that you are given.
In John's case, that means he takes $25,000 * 50%.
This gives him a residual value of $12,500 for his leased car.
We're going to assume for the sake of this example that he did not negotiate the actual
sale price on a car and instead just purchased it for the sticker price or MSRP.
Therefore Step 2 is to take the sale price and add in any of the fees that you have to
pay in order to get what the car manufacturers called the gross capitalized cost.
In this case, since he didn't negotiate, he paid the MSRP of $25,000 and had $1,200 in
fees.
Therefore his gross capitalized costs are $26,200.
Step 3 is to take any down payment, trade-in equity, or rebates that you might have an
add them together in order to get what they call your capitalized cost reduction.
In John's example, he didn't make any down payments and he didn't have any trade-in Equity
or rebates so his capitalized cost reduction is just going to be zero.
Step four is to take the gross capitalized cost that you figured out in Step 2 and subtract
the capitalized cost reduction you just figured out in step three in order to get your adjusted
capitalized cost.
again in John's case, he didn't have anything in step three so is adjusted capitalized costs
are the exact same as gross capitalized costs cost of $26,200.
Step 5 is to take the adjusted capitalized cost you figure it out and step 4 and subtract
the residual value that you figured out and step one in order to get what they call you
or depreciation amount.
In John's case, his adjusted capitalized costs were $26,200 and his residual value was $12,500.
So punching those into the calculator you find that his depreciation amount for the
car lease will be $13,700.
This number is very important because it's what your base monthly lease payment is going
to be calculated with.
And that's what we do in Step 6 you take the depreciation amount you figured out and step
five and divide it by however many months you are leasing goes for.
In John's case, he had a 36-month lease so he takes $13,700 and divides it by 36 which
gives him a base monthly payment of about $380 a month.
But don't get excited we're not quite done figuring out your actual monthly payment yet
there still a few more steps.
In Step 7 you take the adjusted capitalized cost that you figured out and step for and
add the residual value that you figured out in Step 1 and then you multiply that number
by the money factor.
So in John's case, he had an adjusted capitalized cost of $26,200 and a residual value of $12,500.
So we add those and that gives us $38,700. we then take that $38,700 and multiply it
by the money factor of 0.00125 which gives us a little over $48 a month.
This number is what the leasing companies called the rent charge.
Step eight is where you at that rent charge to the base payment that you calculated in
Step six to get your pre-tax lease payment.
In John's case, this means he takes the $380.56 that he calculated In Step 6 and adds the
$48.38 from Step 7 to get a pre-tax monthly lease payment of $428.94.
Now if you're lucky enough to live in a state that doesn't charge sales tax you're done
calculating your lease payment.
However, if you're like most of us that live in a place that does charge sales tax then
you need to multiply that pre-tax monthly lease payment by the local sales tax rate
where you live to get your total monthly lease payment.
Let's say John lives in Santa Monica California just for the sake of this example they have
a sales tax of about nine and a half percent.
Meaning that he would have to take that pre-tax monthly lease payment of $428.94 and multiply
it by 1.095 to get his monthly total monthly lease payment of $469.69.
So that's how you calculate a lease payment.
Now I know that many of my viewers also watch Dave Ramsey and so you've probably heard
him say that leasing a vehicle is the most expensive way to own a car.
He says that on average the effective interest rate on car leases are about 14%-15% which
is about as high as the average interest on credit cards.
So this is kind of a big deal.
But one thing that I haven't heard him talk about before is how the people calculating
that effective interest rate arrives at 14% or 15% because you certainly don't see anything
on the lease contract that says you're paying 15% interest on this lease.
You see what the money factor is but that's about it.
Well here's how you calculate it.
When John was paying for that lease on his $25,000 MSRP car, the base monthly payments
weren't actually being calculated based off of $25,000 like they would be on a normal
car loan were they?
No, they were being calculated based off of the difference between the cost of buying
the car (after things like registration fees were taking into account) and what the residual
value of the car will be at the end of the lease term, which is obviously estimated by
the leasing company prior to you signing the lease.
In the example with John, the difference between those two numbers was $13,700.
So let's say that for example instead of leasing a car, he decided to buy a car for
the same $13,700 that his base monthly lease payments were being calculated with.
And let's also say that the $13,700 car loan that he signed when he bought the car
was for 36 months and his monthly payments were just under $470, just like they ended
up being for his lease.
If you punch those numbers into a loan calculator and ask it to find you the interest rate on
the loan, you'll see that it comes out to be about 14.2%.
And just for grins and giggles do you want to know how much you would be paying a month
if you bought a $25,000 car instead of leasing it?
Well assuming we go with the averages, the average interest rate on a new car loan according
to Experian is a little under 4.5%, so I'll use that for the interest rate and I'll
say it's a 60-month car loan.
The monthly payment?...
$466.08.
So not all that much different than the lease, except for the fact that you may have some
resale value at the end of the car's run that you can then use for a downpayment on
the next one.
So as you can probably tell, I personally am in favor of buying a car as opposed to
leasing it, but that doesn't mean that my opinion is objectively and universally the
correct one.
For some people, it may be worth taking on that higher effective interest rate in order
to always be driving with the latest technology and not having to go through the hassle of
selling the car at the end of its run.
And that's perfectly fine, my goal with this channel is not to tell you what to do
with your money.
My goal is just to make sure you are aware of what options are out there and do my best
to clear up any mysteries in the realm of personal finance.
But that'll do it for me today once again if you enjoyed this video be sure to subscribe
and hit that Bell next to my name so that you'll be notified of all my future uploads.
I generally upload every single Friday, and if you have a friend that would be interested
in this kind of content be sure to share it with them and let's really get this information
out there and start our own Financial revolution.
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Subtitles activated correctly
This CarSystem truck have been digitized with a DC-Car decoder.
Just after start the vehicle, the warning lights blinks, and the engine starts to accelerate smoothly.
This is the "factory setting", but you can change the start speed and the lights with the CVs.
As the motor has started to move, the vehicle can now be used in the layout.
The vehicle will stop on any stop-magnet, just like an analog vehicle.
Furthermore, for a few seconds, it will turn on the brake lights, imitating a real vehicle.
DC-Car decoders have distance control, so digital vehicles do not collide with each other.
On the front of the vehicle, smd 0603 photo transistors are used, that detect other DC-Car vehicles .
In the rear of the vehicle, infrared transmitters send information to other vehicles for them to brake.
In this way you can enjoy DC-Car vehicles in "analog" mode without using a digital system.
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ADT Asado de Tira
Boogie's Car
Recorded in Ezeiza - Puerto Madero
Lara Studio
Buenos Aires, Argentina
I went out in the morning as usual to work.
I took the highway through the city.
The infernal machine began to fail,
and at that time I could not stop!
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working, I want to die!
The descent of Entre Rios was the solution.
Smoke billowed across the hood.
There was no more water in the radiator.
The car is burning, the bitch that bore him !!!
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working, I want to die!
I arrived at the office around 10.
All dirty and sweaty by the street.
The car would not start and called Michael's.
And together we took it to his garage.
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working,
The car stopped working, I want to die!
After a few days under repair
He had bored the entire engine.
I asked Michael what's the solution?
"Buy yourself a new" he answered me !!!
I can't afford it,
I can't afford it,
I can't afford it, I can buy a new car !!!
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THIS MAN ONE UPS TESLA BY INVENTING AN ELECTRIC CAR THAT NEVER NEEDS CHARGING
BY ARJUN WALIA
The concept of the electric car has been around for a very long time, and as with any other
world revolutionizing technology, it�s taken a while to actually bring them out and have
them on the market. It would be great to just throw out all of the red tape that delays
the process, but our world doesn�t work that way, in fact, it�s quite the opposite
and in an industry dominated by oil, it�s hard to make your presence felt.
Giant corporations have monopolies on technologies like this, and they themselves are going to
want to control the clean energy market, just as they have been with regards to oil. Clean
energy technology has huge implications, not just from an environmental standpoint, but
a geopolitical one as well. Perhaps that�s why it�s taken so long for many of them
to see the light of day, and many of them never do. It�s great to see companies like
Tesla out there, but by now, it should be illegal for any manufacturer to make a car
that runs on oil rather than electricity or some other form of green technology.
Take for example, the �Invention Secrecy Act,� it was written up in 1951. Under this
act, patent applications on new inventions can be subject to secrecy orders. These orders
can restrict their publication if government agencies believe that their disclosure would
be harmful to national security.
Could this be the reason why so many revolutionary inventions never saw the light of day?
As reported by the Federation of American Scientists, there were over 5000 inventions
that were under secrecy orders at the end of Fiscal Year 2014, which marked the highest
number of secrecy orders in effect since 1994. Steven Aftergood from the Federation of American
Scientists reports:
�The 1971 list indicates that patents for solar photovoltaic generators were subject
to review and possible restriction if the photovoltaics were more than 20% efficient.
Energy conversion systems were likewise subject to review and possible restriction if they
offered conversion efficiencies in �excess of 70-80%.�
Pretty crazy, but definitely gives you something to think critically about, which is what we�re
all about here at Collective Evolution and why I put the information above in this article,
but let�s get to it.
We are pleased to report a new development from Sangulani Chikumbutso, who has now become
the first Zimbabwean to design and make an electric powered vehicle and a hybrid helicopter,
among other gadgets through his company, SAITH Technologies.
What�s so special about this? It�s that he is producing electricity via electromagnetic
waves; radio frequencies. As his website explains,
�By revealing undisclosed substance (industry secreted) to radio wavelengths, the Eco-friendly
power generator has the capacity to funnel the power generated into function electrical
energy. His assertion is always that he has moved past the rules of preservation of energy
as generally comprehended as equivalent shift of energy from a single form to a different
one proclaiming that this kind of �discovery� displays the application of basic gel battery
packs in series of 220 volts generating a greater output in electrical power (500,000
Watts). We aren�t certain how this claim could be allayed, therefore we wish at some
discussion board researchers will put the statements to test.�
This may be old news to some, but Collective Evolution recently came across it. A news
broadcast from Zimbabwe aired the story, one of Africa�s news leaders SABC Digital News.
Absolutely ZERO Publicity/What�s Happening Now
You would think that an electric car that does not require a charge, and can basically
run indefinitely (as long as the parts stay intact) would be huge news. But, it�s not,
and it seems such technologies never are.
So what�s happening now? According to the Zambian Observer,
�The United States government has given Zimbabwe�s prolific inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso
a new home in its populous state of California. Chikumbutso is the founder of Saith Holdings
Inc. under which he made headlines for his serial innovations which include the world�s
first ever green power generator which can produce electricity using radio frequencies,
an electric powered car which doesn�t consume fuel, a fuelled helicopter and many more.�
Right now, he is residing in California. Why did they do this? Was it because they came
across a revolutionary with the power to change the world, or is it because they want to keep
that which threatens their entire geo-political framework close to home so they can keep an
eye on it, and control it? Who knows. But it�s always important to question the intentions
of our government.
When I read the article in the Zambian Observer , coupled with the fact that the United States
government instantaneously showed interest on a story that hasn�t received any publicity,
I thought of Stan Meyer, another person who actually invented a water powered car, which
also received very little attention when it came to making the news available to the masses.
Today, it�s a fairly well known story due to the mass awareness that has been created
around the story. Stan�s invention was picked up very briefly by a local news station in
Ohio. You can view his patent HERE, it also describes the whole process.
According to a news broadcast that aired decades ago, the Pentagon sent over a Colonel to check
out the technology�
�We recently took a scientific delegation to witness Stan�s work�and came back saying,
this is one of the most important inventions of the century.�
� Leonard Holihan, from the Advanced Energy Research Institute at the time
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Repair and maintenance of car air conditioning compressor part # 1 - Duration: 16:34.
Hey guys
In this video we will talk about
Repair and maintenance of car air conditioning compressor
In this video we deal with the dismantling of the parts of the car air conditioner and the recognition of its parts and theory of work
and all the attribution and how to detect and repair
The coil is very important for moving from the engine to the compressor
If there is a problem with the electric circuit of the coil, the air conditioner will not work
How do I know that there is a problem with coil ?
We will find that fuse is always fused
In the beginning we will test the compressor efficiency
This compressor has been tested in a previous video which is good
Compressor pressure is good
Now we will test the old or not good Compressor
Now we will test the old or not good Compressor
By rubber piece we can test pressure
And they began to turn compressor shaft
Now we are listening to a loud noise from the compressor wheel
This means that bearing needs lubrication or change
And they began to turn compressor shaft
There is also a defect in bearing
Also the compressor does not work and the compression is zero
Because the rubber piece does not feel any pressure
Now maintain the compressor and recognize its components
We begin separating the parts of the compressor
With a few simple tools we can finish all
All parts must be examined and identified when separated
Then we separate the coil socket
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My Nissan Skyline Hakosuka : My Favorite Car of All!! Steve's POV - Duration: 7:43.
Hi Everyone! I'm Steve with Steve's POV.
It's been a while, but...
I finally got my Skyline Hakosuka on the road again!!!!
This car is the most....
Fun!
I love this car more than any other's I've had.
I smile more driving this car than any other!
This car definitely makes me wanna give a do a huge Thumb's Up!!!
This is definitely my favorite car of all!!!
Today is just the most perfect day!
Blue skies...
Great weather... warm...
it feels great!!
California weather is the best!
To drive this Hakosuka under these blue California skies is simply fantastic!!
Listen...
This is sooooo much fun!!
It's been a while and I'm just a little excited!!! LOL
This is fun!
It's even more fun than normal because I haven't driven it in so long.
After the fuel pump failed on the highway, I parked it and haven't had time to fix it.
We almost got hit by a U-haul when that incident happened!
But its fixed now and running good!
That's why I'm having so much fun!
I get a lot of Thumb's Up in this car.
A lot of Americans know about these early Skylines.
It feels really good to get a compliment on your car...
Sunday morning drives are so much fun!
We got a Ferrari, Porsche, Skyline...
That covers Europe, Japan and there is always a lot of American cars around so....
We are cruising like we are the United Nations!!
This is too much fun!
Melly Jelly!!
There is a lot of nice people who are into cars....
there are a lot of strange people too...LOL
Sorry for being so excited today...
this car just makes me happy and is so much fun!
Now that its on the road again I look forward to driving it even more into summer!
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I love that sound!!!
I love that sound!!!
Listen!!
Move faster!!
Why you driving so slow?!?!?!
"Power Shift"
That's called the "Power Shift" LOL
The "Power Shift" is just a lightning fast shift! LOL
It's a cop!!
This has been a lot of fun!
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Let's do this again soon!
See you again soon!!!
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