What happens if you cross positive and negative?
What happens if you cross positive and negative?
Connecting the positive terminal of each battery to the negative terminal of the other battery will result in a huge surge of electrical current between the two batteries. The heat can melt internal and external battery parts, while the pressure from the hydrogen gas can crack the battery casing.
What happens if you put a car battery in wrong?
Manufacturers precisely match their alternators and batteries to the vehicle’s power requirements. A mismatched battery/alternator combo could cause your alternator to overheat and shorten its life.
Is there a 2020 Corvette with a raised spoiler?
The video is titled “2020 Corvette: Aero, Cooling and Downforce” and it shows a clay C8 Stingray with a raised spoiler that appears to be integrated into the Stingray’s rear deck.
Is there a video of the C8 Corvette?
The video was included as part of Chevy’s 2019 launch of the C8 Corvette and with an avalanche of C8 info coming out about the car at the time, I’m not surprised we missed it.
Why did Chevrolet give up certifying the corvette?
Inflation was rampant, the economy was in the doldrums and the Corvette was awful. But in California it was doubly awful, as Chevrolet that year gave up trying to certify the Corvette’s 350-cubic-inch V8 for that state’s more stringent emissions requirements.
Why was 1980 such a bad year for corvettes?
Whoever signed off on this rolling monument to bad taste should have been hanged, or better yet, forced to drive one. It would have been more painful. In general, 1980 was a lousy year. Inflation was rampant, the economy was in the doldrums and the Corvette was awful.
What was the turning point for the corvette?
The year 1955 could be considered a turning point for the car even though still in its infancy. The addition of a new 4.3-liter, small-block V8 with 195 hp not only enabled it to compete with the new Ford Thunderbird but improved the Corvette’s marketing and image as well.
Are there any problems with the first Corvette?
The first Corvette experience nagging problems: doors that wouldn’t stay shut, water leaks, and shoddy workmanship of the otherwise innovative fiberglass body. These issues negatively impacted customer impressions caused sales to plummet.
Inflation was rampant, the economy was in the doldrums and the Corvette was awful. But in California it was doubly awful, as Chevrolet that year gave up trying to certify the Corvette’s 350-cubic-inch V8 for that state’s more stringent emissions requirements.
What is the sender resistance on a corvette?
The sender is a variable resistance that controls the current flow through the gauge. For the C1 cars the sender resistance is 0-32 ohms and for the C3 cars the sender is 0-90 ohms. These senders are at maximum resistance when the tank is full.