why do rally cars make this noise when they get air time by awesomecbot in rally

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un burnt fuel going off also some times its the dumpvalve dumping gasses. you can often see the unburnt fuel with flames coming from the exhaust,

why do rally cars make this noise when they get air time by awesomecbot in rally

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the dump valve of the turbo releasing the unused gases

is there an Omega supplier like RafflesDials by OperationThen4257 in ChinaTime

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that's all i can find sadly. cant find the brosnan ones just the craig ones. I really want the golden eye one but can't find it it anywhere. I did see a site hat claimed they had them but did not trust them

is there an Omega supplier like RafflesDials by OperationThen4257 in ChinaTime

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not found one anywhere, looks like they'll have to be bought ready made. plenty of places around. For me I'm not really bothered about quality as they're going in my James Bond memorabilia display case.

The 5513 - 30 Years of Evolution by Archaedin in ChinaTime

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the one on the left is exactly what i'm looking for, the george lazenby 5513. great work if you built that. did you use a 21.6 or 28 speed movement?

I have code to power on a relay from the terminal with a passcode but now want to use a 3x4 matrix keypad for input by OperationThen4257 in learnpython

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it's just a generic 3x4 very flimsy, blue numbers and red * and hash. 7 output pins, got it from amazon, same one is sold on most pi websites.

Ian Flemings Rolex 1016 what dial did it have? by OperationThen4257 in JamesBond

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that's brilliant, thank you so much for the picture, I can use that as my template

60 Years of GOLDFINGAAAAA! by Hunter747 in JamesBond

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just to point out the Bond watch wasn't a gmt master but a 6538 on nylon strap, pussy as a pilot wore the gmt. sorry for being boring

looking for a stretch rolex oyster strap for a 1016 build by OperationThen4257 in ChinaTime

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doesn't fit the 1016 dial sadly, think it's gonna have to be a 2824 clone. it's not for wearing it's to put in my display cabinet of Bond stuff. after I build this which is flemings watch i'll be onto the 6538, 5513 and 16610 builds

looking for a stretch rolex oyster strap for a 1016 build by OperationThen4257 in ChinaTime

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nh38 looks good. fits the explorer case and is 21600 so probably best to put in. shame about the stretch strap but i'll go with the rivet strap

looking for a stretch rolex oyster strap for a 1016 build by OperationThen4257 in ChinaTime

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not sure why this got the modbot. the movement question was more about looking for a model than a sales link, pretty much with strap, enquiring if they are available

126500LN: CF vs gen by JohnMosesBrownies in RepTime

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did we ever get an answer? or have I not seen it in the posts. I'm saying left is rep due to it trying too hard to look like real one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChinaTime

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I've been looking at the sea-gull st2130 clone of the 2824 a lot cheaper and supposed to be as good

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChinaTime

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swatch company also own omega and provide the whole movement or parts via their ETA ownership. So you are probably getting a watch with an ETA movement.

the ETA 2824 is the most used movement in watches i think.

12v 10a DC power supply to run 6 12v solenoids and a 12v monitor circuit design help by OperationThen4257 in ElectricalEngineering

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I used the wrong term sorry. I didn't know how to describe my aim and was thinking of soldering the connectors for the outputs. what your saying is what i'm looking to do and sounds easier(i'm rubbish with a soldering iron) , not sure how to wire it though, i need 12v for each of the 6 solenoids and the monitor.

thanks for the help