I never knew and got curious and looked it up. I guess it makes more sense than slamming your testicals against the wall.

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    “Just under the wire” has a similar aviation lineage. According to my dad some WWII fighter planes had a wire attached across the throttle lever slot to mark the point that was considered “full throttle”. The wire was breakable, so a pilot in a desperate situation could push the throttle farther forward if necessary, but I think there was a danger of blowing up the engine. So being just under the wire meant not quite past that point.

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        Thanks, that’s a lot more than my sketchy memory of what my dad told me (WWII pilot). Might not be where “under the wire” came from but it’s fascinating.

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        TIL you can increase engine power by mixing water into the fuel.

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          You can also increase speed by not using any propellers or moving parts. At supersonic speeds you capture the air, compress it into a chamber than hit it with a spark and blow the fucker up. That’s how a ramjet engine works. China just made one that uses pulse like combustions in a engine that’s only about a foot wide, and maybe 13 feet long. Speeds up to mach 4… or 5000km/h (3100mph) at about 65,000 feet.

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          It needs to be injected into the air charge with the best atomization you can manage for best results.