F1 car races 2 streetcars
it's not suction. it's called downforce. at 200 mph, the ferrari f1 makes more than 2000 lbs of downforce- and the car only weighs 1300 lbs- which is why it could hypothetically ride on a ceiling.
it's redline is 18,000 rpms and makes 800 hp at 17,500 (and 250 lb/ft at 15,500). just a tidbit about downforce- when the ferrari releases the throttle at 180 mph, it begins to decelerate at 1.1Gs. thats the same as a corvette c5 in full ABS. AND THATS JUST RELEASING THE THROTTLE.
it's redline is 18,000 rpms and makes 800 hp at 17,500 (and 250 lb/ft at 15,500). just a tidbit about downforce- when the ferrari releases the throttle at 180 mph, it begins to decelerate at 1.1Gs. thats the same as a corvette c5 in full ABS. AND THATS JUST RELEASING THE THROTTLE.
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Originally posted by DaTruth
The video was cool, but I think the test cars they used sucked. There are a bunch of street cars to choose from. Why didn't they choose a Ferrari Enzo? Maybe that video is b4 the Enzo's time. Ok, why not a Vette or a Viper?
The video was cool, but I think the test cars they used sucked. There are a bunch of street cars to choose from. Why didn't they choose a Ferrari Enzo? Maybe that video is b4 the Enzo's time. Ok, why not a Vette or a Viper?
That would be nice competition between the two. Let the Camaro run first then let the 03 pull second, then give em whatever amount of time before the F1 peels off.
Or lets just call it a day and bring an 00 Cobra R out there, after all, thats what it was made for...
Originally posted by sloaccord
it's not suction. it's called downforce. at 200 mph, the ferrari f1 makes more than 2000 lbs of downforce- and the car only weighs 1300 lbs- which is why it could hypothetically ride on a ceiling.
it's redline is 18,000 rpms and makes 800 hp at 17,500 (and 250 lb/ft at 15,500). just a tidbit about downforce- when the ferrari releases the throttle at 180 mph, it begins to decelerate at 1.1Gs. thats the same as a corvette c5 in full ABS. AND THATS JUST RELEASING THE THROTTLE.
it's not suction. it's called downforce. at 200 mph, the ferrari f1 makes more than 2000 lbs of downforce- and the car only weighs 1300 lbs- which is why it could hypothetically ride on a ceiling.
it's redline is 18,000 rpms and makes 800 hp at 17,500 (and 250 lb/ft at 15,500). just a tidbit about downforce- when the ferrari releases the throttle at 180 mph, it begins to decelerate at 1.1Gs. thats the same as a corvette c5 in full ABS. AND THATS JUST RELEASING THE THROTTLE.
And with that force IT WOULD ride on a cieling, road that was paved for upside usage ETC...
Lets not be sooo ooooh informative
It would not run for long, as the downforce does not apply to the vehicles oiling system which I doubt is designed to go inverted.
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it might, tony- it's a dry sump system with eight (thats right, eight) scavenge pumps placed throughout the engine. . . . even on the heads. . . . but i wonder how the fuel is pumped- if the pump is on the bottom of the tank like a street car, then obviously that would be a problem. . .. and how long can someone drive upside down? a minute? two? humans dont make any downforce. lol.
and just to be a total prick, there is a difference between downforce and suction .. . . . the effect may be generally the same, but the cause is very different.
and just to be a total prick, there is a difference between downforce and suction .. . . . the effect may be generally the same, but the cause is very different.
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Originally posted by Tony
It would not run for long, as the downforce does not apply to the vehicles oiling system which I doubt is designed to go inverted.
It would not run for long, as the downforce does not apply to the vehicles oiling system which I doubt is designed to go inverted.
very nice thinkin
Im gonna make a super inverted windage tray oiling system thingy
Originally posted by sloaccord
it might, tony- it's a dry sump system with eight (thats right, eight) scavenge pumps placed throughout the engine. . . . even on the heads. . . . but i wonder how the fuel is pumped- if the pump is on the bottom of the tank like a street car, then obviously that would be a problem. . .. and how long can someone drive upside down? a minute? two? humans dont make any downforce. lol.
and just to be a total prick, there is a difference between downforce and suction .. . . . the effect may be generally the same, but the cause is very different.
it might, tony- it's a dry sump system with eight (thats right, eight) scavenge pumps placed throughout the engine. . . . even on the heads. . . . but i wonder how the fuel is pumped- if the pump is on the bottom of the tank like a street car, then obviously that would be a problem. . .. and how long can someone drive upside down? a minute? two? humans dont make any downforce. lol.
and just to be a total prick, there is a difference between downforce and suction .. . . . the effect may be generally the same, but the cause is very different.
Fighter Pilot theory I would say, get em a G suit and ahh make it work in kinda the exact opposite effect and instead of maknig sure the blood is not lost from the head when going into max g's, make sure it stays within both regions of the body somewhat in order to make sure conciousness is kept and to make sure body parts dont start to numb.
I mean how long would ya wanna go? I just wanna see one drive upside for any period of time.Hell 5 seconds would be a hell of a long time at the rate of speed they generate anyway.
1 or 2 minutes would be like miles upon miles of upside road to get it to stay there upside down at that high speed.
Originally posted by Tony
A person can hang upside down for quite awhile in a harness, I speak from experience. 5-10 seconds is nothing.
A person can hang upside down for quite awhile in a harness, I speak from experience. 5-10 seconds is nothing.