Landspeed Race Car

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Oilchange

8,447 posts

260 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Wow.


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Turn7

23,591 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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Great thread Geoff, love the salt racers!

fuzzyyo

371 posts

161 months

Saturday 28th April 2018
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What kind of acceleration does that do? I'd imagine its a fine balancing act with such large horsepower, small section tires, and the salt surface?

spaximus

4,231 posts

253 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Geoff Stilwell said:
Love this picture, tidy workshop and a pile of blowers neatly stacked. Never been to Bonneville but it just seems so right, nothing to get rich from by taking part and if you are successful your name as a record holder. Pure speed nothing else.

Good luck

Doofus

25,783 posts

173 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Forgive my ignorance, but this is a subject about which I know very little. I don't mean to cause offence. But...

If a road car can do over 200mph with 5 or 600 hp, what's the other 2,000 doing in your car?

aka_kerrly

12,417 posts

210 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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You are a lucky man to be able to indulge in such activities!!!!

Doofus

25,783 posts

173 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Geoff Stilwell said:
Doofus said:
Forgive my ignorance, but this is a subject about which I know very little. I don't mean to cause offence. But...

If a road car can do over 200mph with 5 or 600 hp, what's the other 2,000 doing in your car?
There is a vast difference of driving on the road and on salt. The other 2000 pushes the car to over 250 and possibly even 300. My car does not have any traction control and it takes a huge amount of skill to drive on the salt rather than a smooth tarmac surface and achieve that in a relatively short space.
I feel I caused offence, and that wasn't my intention. Thank you for your reply nevertheless. smile

chunder27

2,309 posts

208 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Salt is not very grippy, and Bonneville is nowhere near as good as it was in the 60's and 70's when LSR was a big deal more over there.

It is fine for smaller stuff like this, but for the big stuff, they all run on metal wheels and they cant run properly on salt.

I would think this car can get up to near 3o0 when it is working. but salt has very little grip, you can't get traction on it, and if you use grippy tyres they break up at high speed.

So you have a long run up, gear the thing to work at speed, and then you get into the stability, gearing, transmission and reliability issue most teams run at there.

The wheel driven record is well over 400mph for piston engined cars. But they are usually multi engined. I think Al Teague maybe still holds the singe engine record at about 408/9. But that was basically a drag engine on nitro or methanol he somehow managed to keep running over a few miles!!

Doofus

25,783 posts

173 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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So the challenge is less about going really fast than it is about going as fast as you can on a surface that you can't really drive on? smile

Why has nobody built a five mile long stretch of tarmac?

RichGault

131 posts

121 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Hello there Geoff.
Long time drag racing fan here(and constantly planning/dreaming about being able to run a nostalgia car in the future,living 20mins from Santa Pod doesn't help either) ,thank you for putting your experiences on here.

Would it be fair to say that with the current motor setup you are running do you leave the tune pretty much 'as is' to peg the output at 2500 bhp approx or are a lot of changes made between runs?

I'm fascinated at how you can make a fuel motor live at pretty much WOT for 8 miles!!

Many more questions to follow!! Thanks again.

chunder27

2,309 posts

208 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Noble was the first man to realise you couldn't run metal wheels at Bonneville, they just don't work.

Arfons, Gabelich and Breedlove were doing 600+ on rubber somehow without it melting up.

When I say "smaller stuff" I mean a full streamliner like Teagues or the Vesco record holder.




chunder27

2,309 posts

208 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Indeed, in Richard's book he mentions the difference between running at Bonneville and Black Rock as night and day, from ice to tarmac!!

Do you plan to fully streamline the thing?

travel is dangerous

1,853 posts

84 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Doofus said:
Forgive my ignorance, but this is a subject about which I know very little. I don't mean to cause offence. But...

If a road car can do over 200mph with 5 or 600 hp, what's the other 2,000 doing in your car?
the drag squares with speed i.e. if you double speed from 100 mph to 200 mph then the drag increases by a factor of four. So you need four times more power to maintain 200mph than you do 100mph, and 4 times more than that to maintain 300mph (16 times what you need to do 100 mph).

robinh73

917 posts

200 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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An incredible thread and I am watching this closely. It is something not many people know a great deal about, so to have this insight is first class. I can only wish you all the best of luck with it and keep the posts coming!

SHutchinson

2,040 posts

184 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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If a Bugatti Veyron turned up in standard form would it be able to hit it's top speed on the salt?

SHutchinson

2,040 posts

184 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Geoff Stilwell said:
SHutchinson said:
If a Bugatti Veyron turned up in standard form would it be able to hit it's top speed on the salt?
Unlikely is the simple answer.
What would be the likely limiting factors? Grip or lack of distance to get up there?

chunder27

2,309 posts

208 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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BAR took a Honda powered V10 F1 car there and I think got up to a decent speed, not sure exactly what, about 240 or 250 I think. 400KPH basically.

Again, grip was the problem and stability, salt has very little grip!!

Bu that's not bad for a car with no effort made to be smooth, drop tank shape etc as most salt flats cars are.

Blib

43,973 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st May 2018
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SHutchinson said:
Geoff Stilwell said:
SHutchinson said:
If a Bugatti Veyron turned up in standard form would it be able to hit it's top speed on the salt?
Unlikely is the simple answer.
What would be the likely limiting factors? Grip or lack of distance to get up there?
Best of luck OP. I'll be following this with interest.

SH, dig out the Top Gear episode where the chaps take regular cars to the salt. Quite informative on the basic problems Bonneville racers encounter.

aka_kerrly

12,417 posts

210 months

Tuesday 1st May 2018
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Geoff Stilwell said:
aka_kerrly said:
You are a lucky man to be able to indulge in such activities!!!!
I am indeed and I am extremely lucky to have a fantastic team around me and sponsors that support what we are trying to achieve. To drive a car at over 250mph on salt and achieve that within 2 to 3 miles is quite an achievement and to then back it up to within 5% is something else. It certainly is not as easy as you think.
Oh I didn't think that for one moment, i suspect it's very much as case of every successful run feeling like a huge achievement, going faster & faster than you did on previous runs must feel sensational!!


liner33

10,690 posts

202 months

Friday 4th May 2018
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A couple of my old drag bike buddies go over there and run an old Triumph , they broke the 750cc record back in 2017 with 152mph run


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