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Superchipped VW V10 diesel 400/600 3 4.84%
Mopar Hemi 528 "King Kong" 620/640 6 9.68%
Turbocharged Ford V6 400/300 4 6.45%
LS1/LS6 15 24.19%
Radical v8 18 29.03%
M3 4.0 7 11.29%
Ford Supercharged 4.6 5 8.06%
Something else (post what) 4 6.45%
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Old 12-28-2004, 01:44 PM
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Sorry, hjh, we may have cultural diffrence.
Yeap, it's easy to max out an engine on a drag or a long straight road. But in reality on twisty roads with ups and downs and corners you actually don't spend very long at max revs. If you get the chance to see an F1 engine telemetry for a lap you'll be surpised how short it's actually at peak power/revs.
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Old 12-30-2004, 02:28 AM
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What are you guys smoking? if I had any seat time in this 'supercar' there would be some pushing, some real 9/10ths driving. I don't know about the rest of you pussys, but I would have some fun.
And for a few seconds of fun you wont have you liscence...whos the stupid one the owner of a supercar who walks or drives it reguarly at a decent pace.....
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Old 12-30-2004, 07:51 AM
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Yeah but how much would CSV charge
CSV is also into motorsports now. they will build on your engine.
http://www.csvaustralia.com/Engine.htm
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Old 12-30-2004, 07:54 AM
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Why do they insist on having like 10 different kits, with really only really 3 different power levels at the end of the day? CAPA's the same with their LS1 crap theyve got heaps of kits for the LS1, but each kit is maybe 10kw more than the last
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Old 12-31-2004, 01:37 AM
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wellit worked for holden yeah its new and improved with 5 more kw!!!!! wow :O
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Old 12-31-2004, 02:20 AM
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Yeah then whenever they put a decent amount more, like the VT2 GTS and the VY2 Clubby, everyone has a big whinge about it
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Old 12-31-2004, 05:27 AM
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And for a few seconds of fun you wont have you liscence...whos the stupid one the owner of a supercar who walks or drives it reguarly at a decent pace.....
It's a track outting mr. intellegent, read what I wrote after for context
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Old 01-23-2005, 07:37 PM
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This is not your standard engine.

Considering what we're going for (and including a nod to the environment), I've paired a few very specialized technologies to make a durable, lightweight, reliable, environmentally-friendly, and fuel efficient powerplant.

Is it realistic? Surprisingly, yes. I've spent the past few weeks researching the different technologies, and I've found nothing that would really stand against it being mechanically possible. The only thing, of course, is the utterly massive development costs, which put it out of range of any real-life production.

However, we have an unlimited budget, thanks to Wouter's recent billion+ lottery winnings

The powerplant is a 2600cc 6-piston Revetec-style internal combustion engine, made entirely of high-density ceramic. The fuel is 100% pure grain alcohol at its natural octane rating of 106. The output of the engine is controllable and programmable, anywhere between 200hp and 2400hp at around 8,000rpm. Idle speed is 300rpm. At maximum power levels, it will still acheive similar fuel economy to a new Corvette, and much greater economy at lower power levels. The final engine weight will be around 100kg. Seriously, read ahead...


Why these technologies?

Alcohol Fuel:

•More power!
•Ethanol is a much cleaner fuel than gasoline
•It is a renewable fuel made from plants
•It is not a fossil-fuel: manufacturing it and burning it does not increase the greenhouse effect
•It provides high octane
•Ethanol is biodegradable without harmful effects on the environment
•It significantly reduces harmful exhaust emissions

"Revetec"-Style Engine:

•Approximately 1/4 the size and weight of a conventional engine (for similar applications)
•Fewer moving and total components
•Eliminated irregularly reciprocating components such as connecting rods.
•All rotational forces are counteracted via the counter rotating cam – eliminates the need for a heavy flywheel.
•Torque and power output can be varied using a fixed capacity and piston stroke.
•Can be designed to operate at greatly reduced operating speeds while delivering high torque output
•Substantial reduction in stroke reduces heat loss through cylinder wall
•Maximum mechanical advantage can be applied to output shaft at only 10 degrees ATDC utilising high cylinder pressure early in the stroke, compared to around 60 degrees ATDC for conventional engines
•Lower emissions can be achieved due to increased control over combustion.
•Extremely low idle speed due to increase in mechanical efficiency at the top of the stroke
•Little or no bore contact/piston side thrust, which reduces wear on cylinder bore
•Lower centre of gravity.
•Due to controlled piston acceleration rates, reduced engine vibration

Ceramic Engine:

•Does not melt easily even at high temperature
•Has a low friction coefficient
•Has a low expansion coefficient
•Has low thermal conductivity
•It is extremely hard
•It is relatively light
•It does not corrode
•Requires no lubrication
•Requires no cooling
•+150 % more power
•Neglegible wear and tear
•-75% lower fuel consumption
•-50% less weight for same physical size
We already have the engine
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Old 01-23-2005, 08:46 PM
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We already have the engine
Yeah, this isn't the same thing.

This was the UCP Supercar on a budget of $100,000.
Your thinking of the Ultimate UCP Supercar with no constraints on cost of technology.

The $100,000 project was wrapped up a few weeks ago.
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I say the M3 4.0
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Old 01-23-2005, 08:53 PM
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I say the M3 4.0
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The $100,000 project was wrapped up a few weeks ago.
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