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Street circuits should be fun. |
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I think you can already buy these, from ACME Co. |
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Ten billion points, thejini. It's a shame I have but one croissant to give. This would make my dreams come true. Literally. Yes, visions of gas turbines dance in my head. |
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//:Yes, visions of gas turbines dance in my head.://
umm, see link |
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Your Idea is good, but try it this way. |
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1. Forget the thrust, that would fry anyone behind you.
2. A CVT could not take the power of a turbine.
3. power an electric generator from the turbine and have electric motor windings built into the wheel hube (4 wheel drive). This is effecient at well as making it ease to change out an electric motor if it fails.
The electric approch will do away with the lag issue since the turbine will run at a constant speed. The car's speed is varried through varistors powering the electric motors along with a capistor bank used to store inused power for out of the corner burst. |
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One of the London Universities was secretly working on this idea (the constant speed gas turbine powering a generator/motor set up) in 1995...it should be with us shortly. |
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