I was talking about a real piece of engineering not a back water slapped together piece of shit.Not true. Dynamite (or any other explosive) is also a great way to tame a 2.9.
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I was talking about a real piece of engineering not a back water slapped together piece of shit.Not true. Dynamite (or any other explosive) is also a great way to tame a 2.9.
I was talking about a real piece of engineering not a back water slapped together piece of shit.
This wasn't the reaction I was expecting.....I blast for a living. My charges are NOT "back water slapped together piece of shit."
Dynamite is a joke lol. Directional, low velocity unstable garbage from a bygone era. Still has some limited uses, but overall has been relegated to lampoon. Get rdx and some A140s. Or better yet, grow a set, and get some HMX. ??
The cologne family of engines?
Not pieces of shit by a long shot.
Quirky, pencil-and-paper V4s and V6s from a bygone era. I like them because they take a beating and keep going, plus I can basically do whatever I want to them, and they keep going.
Otherwise, they're certainly low power density, smallish, and excruciatingly difficult to build for power.
So the question is..... Are you calling the explosives a "back water slapped together piece of <censored>? Or the 2.9?
This wasn't the reaction I was expecting.....
I dont know how dynamite got into this conversation..... so obviously I was calling the 2.9 something that you find in a Iraqi outhouse you know where those holes are..... about there....
I just saw 2.9 and wanted to see a complete over reaction.
1 gallon of gasoline can release the same energy as about 75 sticks of dynamite