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Sea Skimmer wrote: I doubt you could make anything street legal that will melt a car a thousand feet behind it. So fuck that, lets create a new class of drag racing in which the cars are powered by nuclear ramjets and launched with a combination of steam catapults and rocket assist packs.
This gives me an idea... what about starting hypersonic airborne drag racing, using the currently mothballed SR-71s? :lol:
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The exceedingly-powerful Boss Hoss motorcycle, powered by a V-8 engine:
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Peregrin Toker wrote:
This gives me an idea... what about starting hypersonic airborne drag racing, using the currently mothballed SR-71s? :lol:
Not much of a drag race when both vehicles are the same and fly on autopilot at high speed. Hypersonic BTW only refers to speds of mach five or greater, far beyound what an SR-71 can ever hope to do even with some of the proposed engine upgrades, they might have pushed it to mach 3.5
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Peregrin Toker wrote:
This gives me an idea... what about starting hypersonic airborne drag racing, using the currently mothballed SR-71s? :lol:
Not much of a drag race when both vehicles are the same and fly on autopilot at high speed. Hypersonic BTW only refers to speds of mach five or greater, far beyound what an SR-71 can ever hope to do even with some of the proposed engine upgrades, they might have pushed it to mach 3.5
What would happen if the auto pilot was disengaged? pilots I expect trained for that no?

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jegs2 wrote:The exceedingly-powerful Boss Hoss motorcycle, powered by a V-8 engine:
It's been done. :D

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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Peregrin Toker wrote:
This gives me an idea... what about starting hypersonic airborne drag racing, using the currently mothballed SR-71s? :lol:
Not much of a drag race when both vehicles are the same and fly on autopilot at high speed.
Then what about a SR-71 vs. a XB-70 or even a highly modded MiG-25?
Hypersonic BTW only refers to speds of mach five or greater, far beyound what an SR-71 can ever hope to do even with some of the proposed engine upgrades, they might have pushed it to mach 3.5
Then we'll dig up the Firefox. :twisted:
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I think we're going way off the topic here. Sure three wheels attached to a rocket engine will go fast...but thats not the point.

Im a bit of a car idealist, naturalist and classic sport cars are my hobby (especially Italian).

In my opinion no american sports car can stand up to european cars. Raw power isnt everything - and Im not a fan of 1/4mile races. Go straight, shift gears, then brake. Boooring. Sure it requires some skill (especially on the cars with strong engines), but it's still a walk in the park compared to rally/race driving. I drive a 1984 Alfasud Sprint 1.7QV boxer engine - built the engine myself with two twin Dellorto 40DRLA carbs. Produces around 125bhp (at wheels) - and I must say there arent many cars which are more pleasurable to drive (even tho its an FWD car). And it holds on to tarmac like glued, once almost some Mercedes crashed during a turn trying to hold onto me...

So if you ask me what is my dream car...I already have one of my dream cars - the Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint QV.

For the dreams that will be a bit more tricky to fullfill - Lancia Stratos, Lancia 037, Ford Escort RS2000, Fiat 131 Abarth Rally (especially the 035 Volumetrico Competizione). The "normal stuff" include Aston Martin DB6, Volante, Porsche 911 3.6 Twin Turbo (or the first 3.6l 911 Turbo from the 70's).

Sure I'd like to have a Dodge Viper - who wouldn't? It's just that almost everyone before me discussed the idea of HOW FAST something can go. For me it's not really important how fast - more important is the acceleration, handling and braking.
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Y'know, even if I had all that cash to spend and even after looking at a nice, brand new Bentley sportscar the otherday that hummed like... a... car... well, I'd still want to go with the car I really want right now. A brand new Audi A4 Quattro convertible. Damn, but do I love those and the new 5 and 6-series Bimmers.
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jegs2 wrote:The exceedingly-powerful Boss Hoss motorcycle, powered by a V-8 engine:
[img]http://www.racehome.com/images/bosshoss502rtrr.jpg[img]
Details details, whats the horse power and displacement on that thing?
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V8 Chevy 502 big block
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Peregrin Toker wrote:
Then what about a SR-71 vs. a XB-70 or even a highly modded MiG-25?
A highly modified MiG-25 already exists, the Ye-266, later upgraded as the Ye-266M. With it the Soviets took a number of world speed and time to altitude records in the 1970's. Doing so really embraced the drag racing sprit as the engines were generally destroyed in flight with the gliding back to base. The US BTW, competed fiercely against this plane with a modified F-15 called the Streak Eagle and there was a lot of controversy of whether or not all the Soviets claims were ligament, it was suspected that they must have used rocket boost for some of the records.

The B-70 and SR-71 both could have been made better with new engines, but only to the tune of mach 3.5 at 80,000 feet. Going beyond that, even with a multi decade leap forward in technology really isn't possibul.
Then we'll dig up the Firefox. :twisted:
More realistically we could strap a pod with a chimp to NASA's scramjet prototype.
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Chimp brain dinner.
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Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
Wasn't that the one that got really, really trashed on this UK car show?
No wait, it was another car, german I think, Bond drove one of those they said, it was a new car.

As for a fast car:
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I dunno how fast it can go, 130mph is not a problem though.
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Howedar wrote:You DARE question the looks of the almighty Corvette?
Are the 3rd gen. models stopped it looks crap, the 3rd gen firebirds where the only cars to compare in looks.
The 3rd gen look is always the best in GM sports cars somehow, then the 4th comes along and destroys everything.
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His Divine Shadow wrote:I dunno how fast it can go, 130mph is not a problem though.
I think a third-generation Firebird goes roughly the same speed as its contemporary Toyota Supra. (220+ km/h)
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Peregrin Toker wrote:I think a third-generation Firebird goes roughly the same speed as its contemporary Toyota Supra. (220+ km/h)
Thats what the meter says(doesn't really matter on these cars), but this is not a... Toyota...

Mine is a 5.7l V8 with electronic fuel injection that gives out 250HP's, not a ... toyota....
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His Divine Shadow wrote:
Peregrin Toker wrote:I think a third-generation Firebird goes roughly the same speed as its contemporary Toyota Supra. (220+ km/h)
Thats what the meter says(doesn't really matter on these cars), but this is not a... Toyota...

Mine is a 5.7l V8 with electronic fuel injection that gives out 250HP's, not a ... toyota....
My camaro is electronically limited to 150mph, as are most GM car I believe but I don't know what year they started doing that as mine is relatively new. (99 Camaro SS, LS1 5.7L 320HP)
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Kyle wrote:My camaro is electronically limited to 150mph, as are most GM car I believe but I don't know what year they started doing that as mine is relatively new. (99 Camaro SS, LS1 5.7L 320HP)
Most TBI powered thirdgen camaro's are speed limited, but not at 150, it was 115.
My 1991 Firebird GTA uses TPI and has no limiter.
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How about this sucker? Dodge Viper V-10 in a fucking motercycle:

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So much power.. so little fuel in the gas tank.
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May as well just strap a jet engine to two wheels and be done with it.

Oh, wait...
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:May as well just strap a jet engine to two wheels and be done with it.

Oh, wait...
Bah, why allow such a trivial thing as a transmission to come between your power and your wheels?
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I did toy around with the idea of getting an R/C plane sized turbine for my bicycle to save me pedaling, but never got around to it.
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:May as well just strap a jet engine to two wheels and be done with it.

Oh, wait...
I already suggested that!
The Kernel wrote:How about this sucker? Dodge Viper V-10 in a fucking motercycle:
... and those snazzy futuristic motorcycles in Akira become one step closer to reality.
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