Engine stats...
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Fast and Furious...
This group is specifically for things that are fast and furious, rather than things that look pretty but perform like Gwyneth Paltrow in 'Shallow Hal'. Obviously, if something is fast, furious and pretty as well it's allowed!
Things don't necessarily have to be cars, but it helps to have wheels... oh yeah, and a motor (of course)... but the basic principle is that if it's massively cool and provides transport it's allowed (which is my caveat for getting my dog in there! ;-).
Engine stats...
As a complete petrol head I was amazed at some engine statistics I read this weekend in a US motorcycle magazine. Please forgive the fact that it relates to 2 wheels and not 4, but the new Yamaha R6 is really pushing the boundaries of technological performance in a road going vehicle. Check out some of these statistics...- Red line RPM: 17,500!
- Each piston is subjected to 9000G at each change of direction, which is the equivelant of the weight of several bikes being pushed and then pulled many times per second
- Maximum piston speed: 24.5 m/s, just below the recognised maximum of 25 m/s for an internal combustion engine
- There are 300 piston movements per second at max revs
- 'Fly-by-wire' throttle technology
- Lightweight titanium engine components