wanna see Drag racing in slo-motion?

Boult

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OK, I swiped this comment from Autoblog.com
We always assumed that every component of a top-fuel dragster or funny car undergoes an unthinkable amount of stress on each run, but this high-quality, slow-motion video shows exactly how a drag racing tire reacts to the extreme amount of abuse it takes each time down the track. As substantial as these rubber doughnuts are, the power of a dragster's motor has no trouble making them quiver like Jell-O.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O0b90G8Yhg

I wish I could embed it right in this box but HTML is off.. so you will have to click the link.
 
That one awesome video, I'll like to go to one again some days, They're much louder when you're there in person. It's one of the very interesting sports to watch. ;)
 
Wow... I never thought that those tires would spin like that. Interesting!
 
VamPyroX said:
Wow... I never thought that those tires would spin like that. Interesting!
Yeah first compress then spin then decompress interesting! it goes small then bigger than normal! that's dang awesome!
 
Its the torque a drag race machine will produce. The Top Fuel and Funny Car motors generate over 5,000 horsepower and the air pressure in the tires are much lower to aid in traction.
 
Yeah. Thats cool man. Lets see Nascar in slow motion too! LOL
 
Very cool! The drag car's tires will reach 600 degrees F which is really hot for the tires. They can go about more than 300 miles per hour in only 1/4 of a mile which is about 1,320 ft long. IT can take about 4 to 5 seconds to reach that speed in a top fuel race. The top fuel engines can reach more than 9,000 rpm maximum engine speed which is pretty high for a huge block which is about 502 cu in or so.

I saw a web site explaining about the custom Acura Integra drag car with a 4,000 hp 4.8 liter 4 cylinder engine. It is really interesting to see something different from a 8 cylinder one.
 
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