Posted on 10/29/2019 11:54:26 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Yea but its easier in South Africa because its down hill.
Can drive ca to ny in three hours. Except for the slow moving traffic.
The aero design to keep that car controllable must have been a real blast.
Soon an electric LSR!
Multiple Tesla motors driving the turbine shaft, the afterburner is a bit tricky.
The Lithium-ion batteries will be run into superheat then the airflow will be ducted over them for the final push.
Hoping to stage the individual battery cells to ramp it up.
easier in South Africa because its down hill.
And do not overlook the Coriolis effect.
The aero design to keep that car controllable must have been a real blast.
And they are looking to add a rocket booster to go supersonic.
The transonic will be fun and the other side gets weird, plus ground effect???
Are supersonic wind tunnels a common appliance?
wingless space shuttle on wheels
Needs some short wings over the back wheels to complete the ensemble
Uh, there's "Buckeye Bullet" series of vehicles.
Average speed was ~341 mph, the last speed trials, I believe.
Not very practical.
Only if they were driving North to South.
“The Buckeye Bullet is a series of experimental electric cars created by Ohio State University students as a joint project with Venturi.”
That is impressive!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckeye_Bullet
Power source: 10,000 rechargeable c-cell batteries
Motor: Custom 400 horsepower (300 kW) 3-phase AC power motor
Curb weight: 4000 lb (1814 kg)
You can’t even put the garage door down. Too damn long.
Not very practical.
Like any other performance car, you take it out late nights after traffic has cleared.
Hellcat, Porche Turbo, Tesla S...or just keep it all shined up in the garage?
Or just maybe get it on a track once or twice a year.
What’s more impressive is being able to change all those batteries in less than an hour in order to make the return trip.
Nice!
Two thumbs up!!!
Must be like an Indy pit stop with a hundred or so on each side?
How you deal with a shockwave bouncing off the ground and back up to the underbody would be interesting.
At what speed does centrifugal force rip the tires apart?
IIRC typically they are solid forged aluminum, no rubber.
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