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0-200 mph in 8 seconds:
http://www.roadandtrack.com/motorsports/a13097481/bloodhound-ssc-1000-mph-first-test-run/
"The engineering behind the Bloodhound SSC is fascinating. Powered by both an EJ200 jet engine and a rocket, the record-chasing car uses so much fuel, its fuel pump is powered by a supercharged 550-horsepower Jaguar V8 from the F-Type R."
http://www.roadandtrack.com/motorsports/a13097481/bloodhound-ssc-1000-mph-first-test-run/
"The engineering behind the Bloodhound SSC is fascinating. Powered by both an EJ200 jet engine and a rocket, the record-chasing car uses so much fuel, its fuel pump is powered by a supercharged 550-horsepower Jaguar V8 from the F-Type R."
Came across this today:
"So this software project is a soft body physics simulator. The devs have built this highly physically accurate models of cars, and a really accurate physics simulation. Then they made tools so people could create their own simulated situations.... like a game. Its all real-time. People make some crazy situations... its about the closest we get to seeing these insane situations happen with hollywood style camera shots."
If it is physically accurate, I'd sure like to get me some of whatever kind of chains they were using on the logging trucks.
EDIT: I just realized this is the same physics engine sim platform that was used in the "speed bumps" video a little ways back.
"So this software project is a soft body physics simulator. The devs have built this highly physically accurate models of cars, and a really accurate physics simulation. Then they made tools so people could create their own simulated situations.... like a game. Its all real-time. People make some crazy situations... its about the closest we get to seeing these insane situations happen with hollywood style camera shots."
If it is physically accurate, I'd sure like to get me some of whatever kind of chains they were using on the logging trucks.
EDIT: I just realized this is the same physics engine sim platform that was used in the "speed bumps" video a little ways back.
Last edited by good2go; 10-28-2017 at 01:03 AM.
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