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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2006

it show where the problem is

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  • i thought it would go boom :(

    im disliking >.>

  • @ryancartwright514 come on guys, if this thing exploded, i have to pay back my uni few thousand dollar

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  • 508 people are lame...

  • close to meltdown

  • I don't know why everyone thinks these can explode. Turbines are some of the safest engines ever produced. Failure rarely results in a catastrophic "explosion" of sorts.

  • If an engine is running right the hot exhaust gas is contained in the center by cooler bypass air and never actually touches the sides. Seems like a clogged fuel nozzle spraying fuel toward the side of the can.

  • what was the cause? a broken fuel injector?

  • @codzomz EGT stands for Exhaust Gas Temperature as you may know, so there will be a measurable temperature at the exhaust.

  • I was so waiting to say .... "BOOM goes the dynamite"

  • @r00dd00d 222 now :) *saying this because of the cool number*

  • @wai2sem how'd you go about fixing it?

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