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Wanna battle?!
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lol, nice...is that real?
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You'd have to have some balls to ride on that :D
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some people have way too much time on their hands.........
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I wanna know if it's real..and how much money that shit would cost...
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LMAO
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you wouldn't have any balls left if something went wrong...
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if its real.. the person drivin it made the rear tires real hot and sticky... look at all the pebbles embedded in the rubber... might be cool to take it onto a track
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wow talk about using the hans device....
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wtf is that ?
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wow how many lbs of thrust?
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i probobly shouldnt tell you guys what im making then. i'll post it up when its done or ive had enough of it
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accord man! tel us wtf it is! lol....it looks like a go-kart with a lil jet engine on it...?:bow:
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looks like fun
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ahaha nice... looks like a mini go kart....;) :yes:
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looks like a good time
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its a car with a turbine engine. that engine is in a horrible spot for air flow |
you can't really put it in the front can you?...lol
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Yes it's real.. The engine is a JSF-100 engine used to start the main engine on the A-7 Corsair II. Prodices 100lbs of thrust at 72,000 rpm. |
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well, i ment for air to get in the front of the turbine. |
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Well I dunno how well it works.. I am sure it works well enough to move.. maybe a little speed, but don't expect mach speeds or anything. It requires air pushed through it, but the turbine also sucks a lot of air into it. Think if it as a turbo or supercharger. Even if you are still sitting still, it still shoves air in the intake. |
yeah... i know how a turbine works for the most part, i read a huge thing on how to make a turbocharger a turbine engine, and if its capable of 100lbs of thrust, i dont think it needs perfect airflow, cause that will push that kart with some power even at 30 or 40lbs of thrust
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way to go captain obvious. |
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