Bloodhound LSR Thread As Requested...
Discussion
mcdjl said:
Is that basically a very big shiny paper weight now?
No, we can squeeze the correct ratios for the proposed new engine into it thankfullySilver Smudger said:
Is there a replacement for that V8 yet?
Yes, hopefully negotiations have secured another V8, should be able to confirm fairly soon.What is the required specification for that V8 engine?
I know you were planning a Cosworth V8 F1 engine. I assume it was a weight-to-power ratio (I chose to put it that way round) so what about an old style 4cyl turbo engine from the early 80's.
How important is the weight element over the power/torque?
Paul
I know you were planning a Cosworth V8 F1 engine. I assume it was a weight-to-power ratio (I chose to put it that way round) so what about an old style 4cyl turbo engine from the early 80's.
How important is the weight element over the power/torque?
Paul
IN51GHT said:
mcdjl said:
Is that basically a very big shiny paper weight now?
No, we can squeeze the correct ratios for the proposed new engine into it thankfullySilver Smudger said:
Is there a replacement for that V8 yet?
Yes, hopefully negotiations have secured another V8, should be able to confirm fairly soon.lufbramatt said:
This is probably a silly question but something I wondered anyway- will it be possible to drive Bloodhound at slow speed, i.e what is it's minimum "taxi" speed? And how tight is the turning circle? For example would it be possible to do a lap of say Rockingham or Millbrook in it?
Walking pace, limited only by thrust at light idle on the EJ200. Turning rad is IRO 125metres.Stunning, the engineering work and machining etc. on that car is mind blowing - I have only ever seen anything like it on Hawk/Typhoon production lines (I guess it is being built to aircraft tolerances and finishes given the speed it will be travelling at), its a credit to all involved.
On the track based demo idea I wonder if you'd be able to take it down the track at Santa Pod (not full bore obviously, just enough to make some noise as its not designed to be a jet dragster) but more of a "Look it drives" Demo. I don't know if a prepped racing surface would agree with the solid aliuminum wheels though.
On the track based demo idea I wonder if you'd be able to take it down the track at Santa Pod (not full bore obviously, just enough to make some noise as its not designed to be a jet dragster) but more of a "Look it drives" Demo. I don't know if a prepped racing surface would agree with the solid aliuminum wheels though.
PanzerCommander said:
Stunning, the engineering work and machining etc. on that car is mind blowing - I have only ever seen anything like it on Hawk/Typhoon production lines (I guess it is being built to aircraft tolerances and finishes given the speed it will be travelling at), its a credit to all involved.
On the track based demo idea I wonder if you'd be able to take it down the track at Santa Pod (not full bore obviously, just enough to make some noise as its not designed to be a jet dragster) but more of a "Look it drives" Demo. I don't know if a prepped racing surface would agree with the solid aliuminum wheels though.
We are doing precisely that as a shakedown in Newquay on wheels designed to take lightning tyres, hang on, I'll go take a pic.On the track based demo idea I wonder if you'd be able to take it down the track at Santa Pod (not full bore obviously, just enough to make some noise as its not designed to be a jet dragster) but more of a "Look it drives" Demo. I don't know if a prepped racing surface would agree with the solid aliuminum wheels though.
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