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Old 01-31-2010, 10:40 PM
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This was sent to me in an email a few weeks ago and I thought I'd share it. I know this kind of stuff has been posted before, but not all of it as I recall and I especially liked how it was put into perspective at the end. Interesting reading

One top fuel dragster 500 cubic inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower than the first 4 rows of stock cars at the Daytona 500.

It takes just 15/100ths of a second for all 6,000+ horsepower of an NHRA Top Fuel dragster engine to reach the rear wheels.

Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 1-1/2 gallons of nitro methane per second; a fully loaded 747 consumes jet fuel at the same rate with 25% less energy being produced.

A stock Dodge Hemi V8 engine cannot produce enough power to drive the dragster's supercharger.

With 3,000 CFM of air being rammed in by the supercharger on overdrive, the fuel mixture is compressed into a near-solid form before ignition.

Cylinders run on the verge of hydraulic lock at full throttle.

At the stoichiometric (stoichiometry: methodology and technology by which quantities of reactants and products in chemical reactions are determined) 1.7:1 air/fuel mixture of nitro methane, the flame front temperature measures 7,050 deg F.

Nitro methane burns yellow... The spectacular white flame seen above the stacks at night is raw burning hydrogen, dissociated from atmospheric water vapor by the searing exhaust gases.

Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.

Spark plug electrodes are totally consumed during a pass. After halfway, the engine is dieseling from compression, plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1,400 deg F. The engine can only be shut down by cutting the fuel flow.

If spark momentarily fails early in the run, unburned nitro builds up in the affected cylinders and then explodes with sufficient force to blow cylinder heads off the block in pieces or split the block in half.

In order to exceed 300 mph in 4. 5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate an average of over 4G's. In order to reach 200 mph (well before half-track), the launch acceleration approaches 8G's.

Dragsters reach over 300 miles per hour before you have completed reading this sentence.

The exhaust header flames contribute on the order of 800 pounds of downforce on the car.

Top fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light! Including the burnout, the engine must only survive 900 revolutions under load.

The redline is actually quite high at 9,500 rpm.

Assuming all the equipment is paid off, the crew worked for free, and for once NOTHING BLOWS UP, each run costs an estimate $1,000.00 per second.

The current top fuel dragster elapsed time record is 4.428 seconds for the quarter mile (11/12/06, Tony Schumacher, at Pomona , CA ). The top speed record is 336.15 mph as measured over the last 66' of the run (05/25/05 Tony Schumacher, at Hebron , OH ).

Putting all of this into perspective:

You are driving the average $140,000 Lingenfelter 'twin-turbo' powered Corvette Z06. Over a mile up the road, a top fuel dragster is staged and ready to launch down a quarter mile strip as you pass. You have the advantage of a flying start. You run the 'Vette hard up through the gears and blast across the starting line and pass the dragster at an honest 200 mph. The 'tree' goes green for both of you at that moment.

The dragster launches and starts after you. You keep your foot down hard, but you hear an incredibly brutal whine that sears your eardrums and within 3 seconds, the dragster catches and passes you. He beats you to the finish line, a quarter mile away from where you just passed him.

Think about it, from a standing start, the dragster had spotted you 200 mph and not only caught, but nearly blasted you off the road when he passed you within a mere 1,320 foot long race course.

...... and that my friend, is ACCELERATION!
 
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Old 01-31-2010, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ImTheDevil

...... and that my friend, is ACCELERATION!
Acceleration?

Pshhh...

I can do TWICE that on my mountain bike, for 4x as long, UP hill.

Whoozzyer Dhaddie?!?!?
 
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Old 01-31-2010, 11:25 PM
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Dammit Jazz, fine, I'll add a disclaimer to my sig: "in the event that this post describes the awesomeness of something, it is understood that Jazz supercedes it."

Will that work?

 
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Gonna name my next pet fish after you!
 
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Old 02-01-2010, 11:39 AM
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good read!
 
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Old 02-01-2010, 02:30 PM
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I can do that in my 2.8!!
 
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Old 02-01-2010, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ImTheDevil
Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 1-1/2 gallons of nitro methane per second; a fully loaded 747 consumes jet fuel at the same rate with 25% less energy being produced.

A stock Dodge Hemi V8 engine cannot produce enough power to drive the dragster's supercharger.
Now, if onlly nitro-methane were cheaper than AvGas, we cud have -rated jets flying the friendly skys. Unfortunately for Chrysler, apparently Hemi-Powered APU's aren't an option in this scenario.
 
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:41 PM
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Thats pretty sick... Very cool to see it put into perspective... I wonder if that is 100% fact.
 
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:27 PM
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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity as a function of time. It is vector. In calculus terms, acceleration is the second derivative of position with respect to time or, alternately, the first derivative of the velocity with respect to time.

The SI units for acceleration are m / s2 (meters per second squared or meters per second per second).



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