Message from @Matt
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And then it turned out to be true
You fucks are getting in a fight, because @Matt misunderstood what I said. lol
Anyway, my point is this whole conversation about fuel efficiency across different types of vehicles without bringing what the engines are in and the gearing they're using is ridiculous.
That's the theme
What did I misunderstand?
homework: make a list of current production cars ranked by compression ratio and by mileage
You literally don't get what we were talking about
Holy fucking shit
I think I probably do.
Do you have _any_ reading comprehension skills?
Three times in as many days
Jesus fuck
Well I had enough to get certified as a state vehicle inspector 13 years ago.
@Fitzydog To the DMs then?
Had to read a bunch of stuff for that actually.
That's great
If you wanna go down that road, what you're saying is straight up retarded and you don't understand a goddamn thing you're looking up or repeating. Is that better?
So you know about compression and stuff. Would be great if you combined this with knowing which subject we were even arguing about
You're being a parrot.
I wonder why Mazda increased the compression ratio of their engines over the years...
If Mazda themselves are to be believed, their whole strategy is nitpicking.
Remove friction, tweak the compression, do a little this, do a little that.
@Matt I was talking about a specific subaru, with a turbo and 4cyl engine which had a similar power output and gas mileage as a heavier, and larger displacement vehicle
I mean...it seems to be working.
All things considiered the Subie is the worse of the two by that comparison, considering it's powering a car about 1k lbs lighter
Exactly
Both are AWD
But the Subaru has a higher thermal efficiency
Eh, but per the drivers, the Tahoe is less efficient on gas
Yeah, same same
Not by as sizeable margin as it should be tho, lol
Well that actually supports me bringing up thermal efficiency and fuel efficiency being quite different, and doesn't explain any misunderstanding on my part.
What?
No, it doesn't
Unless you tagged me instead of @LordCaledus by accident.
I'm the person who within the last few minutes said thermal efficiency is not fuel efficiency after he was using the terms as if they were interchangeable.
It's the difference between power/lbs of fuel, and miles/gal of fuel
I don't know what you think the misunderstanding was here, and it seems like you don't either since you can't express it.