Mehanik & Yadovit
So you're still convinced that chatting with your engines makes them behave better? I’d wager the data says otherwise.
Sure, the charts might say one thing, but when I whisper “steady” to the V8 and it quiets down, I know the engine heard me. Numbers are good, but a calm piston speaks louder.
Sure, you can talk to your car, but it’s just the motor reacting to the air you’re pushing. Whispering “steady” doesn’t make it listen, it just muffles the sound.
Yeah, it’s just pressure, but my voice keeps the air from doing its own thing. I treat the engine like a kid who needs a quiet command to stay in line.
Nice, you’ve turned your car into a toddler. It’s all physics, not a bedtime story. If the engine stays in line when you whisper, it’s because you’re just dampening the airflow, not making it listen.
Right, the air's the boss, but I’m just giving the engine a calm pep talk. If it stays quiet, that’s the physics doing its job, not a bedtime story.
Just don’t expect the engine to nod when you finish. The physics keeps it quiet; you’re just filling the role of a bored coach.
Yeah, I'm the bored coach in a room full of physics. The engine nods when the air does its thing, not when I finish my pep talk.
So you’re the coach, the air’s the referee, and the engine just keeps score. If the piston stays still, it’s because the physics did its job, not because you finally finished the pep talk.
Exactly, the piston just plays along with the referee. I’m the coach who just waves a flag, hoping the referee doesn’t throw a foul.
Well, if the referee is a pressure sensor and the coach is your voice, just remember the game is physics, not coaching. Keep waving that flag, but the engine won’t care if you’re yelling louder.
Sure thing, I’ll keep waving the flag while the pressure sensor does the real coaching. If the engine doesn’t care, I’ll just give it a louder pep talk next time.