Chapter 281: A New Engine

(Author's Note: Quite a bit of physics would be stated in this chapter. It might be confusing for some, so please browse whichever part you find confusing or just skip. For the others, don't take it too seriously.)

A racing shuttle, just like a car, consisted of a lot of components grouped into a few.

In a car, using the language suitable for a five year old, the basic grouping consists of the frame, the engine and the power transmission units, supported by tyres.

In a less basic sense, a car consisted of two main parts: the machine portion and the carriage portion. The machine portion includes the chassis and transmission, the engine, and other electrical components like the sensors. On the other hand, the carriage portion was made up of the body, the seats and all those other 'simplistic' parts.