Todays Quiz....Internal Combustion Basics

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Todays Quiz....Internal Combustion Basics

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Internal Combustion Basics then....Mmmmm you might think, not sure on this one, don't know anything about engines.

Good thing about these quizzes is they have reasonably in depth answers, so have a go and see how you get on 'cos every day's a learning day. :)

For the spanner wielders out there....you're on the clock. For all the rest, just have some fun with it and maybe pick up a tip or two. ;)


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You scored: 1267 / 1500
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Post by 1130cc »

Half the fun was working out what they were asking, then reading the answers for the best one.

Twas probably the most taxing against the clock quiz so far

You scored: 1317 / 1500


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Post by eddiebaby »

It took me back to school days, when you think that the question is not exactly precise in it's meaning, and you have to guess at what is inside the head of the questioner.
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Post by ratwing »

1305/1500, still can't get used to american terms
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Mmm 1319 / 1500 Two wrong
What part is considered the regulator !
What "device" was used by German pilots !
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13/15 1272/1500 better than me usual score :naughty::kiss my arse:
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Post by Aztec »

15/15 1444/1500

Did'nt realised i knew so much stuff.

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1399
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Post by Margatemick »

Doc. wrote:1399
Learnt something new.
Didn't know Nitrous Oxide was used in WWII, went for Super-charger first.
So did I Doc, well it did say what device!
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