Went on this today it is definitely doing this still my first time riding a gn04 alx400 it stopped doing it for a bit after getting off but went back to hunting idle
Citelis Euro 4/Euro 5. Much? 😂 The Citelis 18 CNG n° 8652 or 8670 sounded like this when they goes to 1800 rpms (8652, Euro 4) or 1925 rpms (8670, Euro 5) Note that the 8644 and up have a yellowish interior like a tons of E5 and a blown exhaust. There came from france (Ilévia ex Transpole lille transportation network)
You need a calendar to measure how long it takes to drive from 0 to 80 km/h I estimate about 30 days Total no power in that engine ( 120 hp at most ) What is at least needed is an engine that can deliver 350 hp Then you're at 80 km/h within 4 sec That's already more like it To 100 km/h you're then within 6...7 sec But not with such a screaming kitchen maid that just has 120 hp Want to experience an epic 0 to 100km/h ride come to the Netherlands near Nijmegen at the carrier Hermes They know how to turn a standard Ambassador into a racing monster That same Hermes programme ( engine gearbox firmware ) was later also used in the UK in bus routes that ran a lot with gradients in the roads The engines were pimped from 120 to 300 HP no less and a fast differential added For on the motorway ideal and there it had to be Because many lines went via the motorway The buses also got better brakes and were allowed to drive max 100 km/h afterwards
0:43 Hey, the revs arent confirming the bus has stopped them revs happen because the gearbox automatically switches to gear 0 to save fuel when bus has stopped and 1 to drive again. When it revs up and down that means ur in gear 0 (or neutral if that's what you wanna say) if it goes down then up its either in -1 (aka reverse) or 1+
The Streetlite do indeed sound great! Love the loud Voiths. I do wonder what makes this one hold the gears for longer than normal? Could it be SensoTop?
Your buses have amazing axles that whine like mad. Stagecoach midlands' tridents have much quieter axles which sound more like a hum at low speeds than a whine although it gets louder.