Posted on 01/29/2019 12:20:22 PM PST by C19fan
When a new supercar arrives, the motor gets the glory. Which is as it should beanytime an automaker throws big money into designing an exotic spaceframe and 200-mile-per-hour bodywork, it needs muscle to match. The wrong engine, meanwhile, can sink a supercar's reception and reputation (look at the Jaguar XJ220 for a lesson in how a whole car suffers if it's got a weak heart).
Aston Martin can't be accused of skimping on the heart of its new halo car, the $3.2 million, out-of-this-world Valkyrie. The new supercar's motor spins out 1,000 horsepower on its way to an 11,100 RPM red line, the highest yet seen in a road car. And this monster is all motor, no turbos or superchargers to be found.
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Lord have mercy. Well, that would certainly get the kiddies to soccer practice in time.
There are now plenty of 1000 plus horsepower cars. Look up Cletus McFarland on youtube. Or Finnegan’s Garage.
Difference here... Custom or Production.
The photographer seems to like pipes ;’}
There have been two major influences of modern car design. Cosworth for engines and Baja for suspension.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Sixteen
Now you buy a crate engine that is similar:
https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2017/02/build-cadillac-sixteen-14-liter-ls/
A V-12 engine is mechanically balanced, 1000 bhp seems a little high, unless the car itself weighs three tons.
The sound of Aston Martin Valkyrie
TopGear
Published on Oct 3, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVH_EwAVIEQ
European emission standards
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_emission_standards
Okay, getting a Powerball ticket tomorrow... But how much will I, a nobody, have to offer them above their 3.2 ask to drive one home? Almost all of them will be going to celebs and Saudi sheiks.
“GM built a prototype Cadillac with a 1000 hp V16.”
I don’t see much point in a lot of cylinders except the more the smoother the engine. Eight big cylinders can give the same power as 12 or 16 smaller ones.
The Rolls Royce Merlin engine is a 12-cylinder V engine. I think the large number of smaller cylinders and shorter strokes gave a narrower engine which was needed for the aircraft it was used in.
The long crankshafts of v12 and v16 engines can have torsional flex that limits the torque imulses that can be applied by the pistons.
I am skeptical that a 12 cylinder engine is inherently capable of more power output than, say, an 8 cylinder.
They think 550 HP is weak? I had to look it up.
If a person wants 1000 HP they should be able to buy it but it sounds a bit of ridiculous to me.
Lord have mercy. Well, that would certainly get the kiddies to soccer practice in time.
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A nice helicopter could be leased for $3.2 million.
where does Cletus get all that cash for that stuff?
He running that whole operation in the garage?
Must have great credit..
Daddy rich?
Ever shoe horn a 351 Windsor and auto into a Pinto runabout? Now that is a little high output for the car. lol
Did two of these, straight line cars only. :)
My funnest I ever did was shoe horning a 500 horse power V8 small block and auto trans in an early Z car. :)
My wife made me get rid of that one “before I killed myself” lol
One of the few things I'm sorry I couldn't keep. The showroom cars were listed as 114 MPH. I could get 145 MPH! Scared $h***less the first time. "Rock steady" at that speed.
Except those buying it are likely that last ones that know how to drive it. Like most of the gold chain Corvette and Porsch drivers. Youtube has plenty of videos of these clowns losing control.
Has Cosworth ever gotten over it’s Vega experience? :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Cosworth_Vega
British cars, classic but junk.
had 73 pinto wagon 2000cc with a air research to4 turbo. copper o-ringed head; water injected,.weber two stage corvair turbo exhaust about 11#boost dry pavement at 30mph both hands on the wheel wet pavement stayed out of boost turbo went south put it back stock except for the exhaust it wasn’t ca, smog legal we still had the guestopo highway check points
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