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To: Chode
I'm going with fresh air intakes for the blower unit.

The only tiny hole I know of that can produce more hot air than intake of cold air is the zer0’s mouth.

Those are supposed to be 80% more efficient (green) than them big baby's that use the Semi-Tractor Trailers like they used at Raintona.

And We all know the zer0 doesn't have anywhere near 80% efficiency...

66 posted on 03/30/2014 12:25:43 AM PDT by mabarker1 (Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
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To: Chode; nascarnation; SgtBob; McGruff; umgud; al baby; B4Ranch; The_Sword_of_Groo; ...

And now for something completely different...

NASCAR team tests at Kennedy Space Center:

When it comes to testing, many NASCAR teams head to places such as Road America, Nashville, or a variety of other racing facilities sprinkled across the country. Yet for one team, they took their test session to a whole new level — space. On March 11, an unidentified NASCAR team tested the 3.2-mile Shuttle Landing Facility runway at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to the NASA release, on the same day, the space agency tested the experimental Morpheus lander, Starfighters Aerospace tested “modified jet fighters through their afterburner evaluations, and medical evacuation helicopters conducting safety checks and procedure tests.” The uniqueness of the March 11 test day was that the runway was used by a multitude of people for a variety of reasons. Prior to March 11, the facility made famous by rocket launches and space shuttle landings was used by only one group at a time. While this particular test was the first to mention a NASCAR team, the Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility has hosted “car tests” in the past. It is unclear whether any of these previous tests were conducted by NASCAR teams or not, and attempts to contact NASA were not returned at time of publication. In the past, teams have used large facilities such as the Toyota’s North America Proving Grounds in Arizona for test purposes such as these.(FoxSports)(3-30-2014)


67 posted on 03/30/2014 12:36:55 AM PDT by mabarker1 (Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
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To: Chode; nascarnation; SgtBob; McGruff; umgud; al baby; B4Ranch; The_Sword_of_Groo; ...

And now for something completely different...

NASCAR team tests at Kennedy Space Center:

When it comes to testing, many NASCAR teams head to places such as Road America, Nashville, or a variety of other racing facilities sprinkled across the country. Yet for one team, they took their test session to a whole new level — space. On March 11, an unidentified NASCAR team tested the 3.2-mile Shuttle Landing Facility runway at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to the NASA release, on the same day, the space agency tested the experimental Morpheus lander, Starfighters Aerospace tested “modified jet fighters through their afterburner evaluations, and medical evacuation helicopters conducting safety checks and procedure tests.” The uniqueness of the March 11 test day was that the runway was used by a multitude of people for a variety of reasons. Prior to March 11, the facility made famous by rocket launches and space shuttle landings was used by only one group at a time. While this particular test was the first to mention a NASCAR team, the Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility has hosted “car tests” in the past. It is unclear whether any of these previous tests were conducted by NASCAR teams or not, and attempts to contact NASA were not returned at time of publication. In the past, teams have used large facilities such as the Toyota’s North America Proving Grounds in Arizona for test purposes such as these.(FoxSports)(3-30-2014)


68 posted on 03/30/2014 12:36:56 AM PDT by mabarker1 (Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
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