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Top fuel dragsters

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by crowy, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. crowy

    crowy Guest

    Thought this was an interesting if not mind blowing piece of information.
    Subject: Top Fuel Dragsters
    # One Top Fuel dragster's 500-cubic-inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower than the first four rows at the Daytona 500.

    # A stock Dodge Hemi V-8 engine cannot produce enough power to drive the dragster's supercharger.

    # With 3000 CFM of air being rammed in by the supercharger on overdrive, the fuel mixture is compressed into a near-solid form before ig-nition. Cylinders run on the verge of hydraulic lock at full throttle.

    # At the stoichiometric 1.7:1 air-fuel mixture for nitromethane, the flame front temperature measures about 7000 degrees Fahrenheit.

    # Nitromethane burns yellow. The spectacular white flame seen above the stacks at night is raw burning hydrogen, separated from atmospheric water vapor by the searing heat of the exhaust gases.

    # Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.

    # Spark plug electrodes can be totally consumed during a single pass. After half-distance, the engine is dieseling from compression plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. The engine is shut down by cutting the fuel flow.

    # If a spark plug fails early in the run, un-burned nitro can build up in the affected cylinder and explode with sufficient force to blow the cylinder head off in pieces or split the cylinder block in half.

    # In order to exceed 300 mph in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate at an average of more than 4 g's. In order to reach 200 mph before half-distance, the launch acceleration approaches 8 g's. A Top Fuel dragster reaches more than 300 mph before you have completed reading this sentence.

    # With a redline that can be as high as 9500 rpm, Top Fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light. Including the burnout, the engine needs to survive only 900 revolutions under load.

    # Assuming that all of the equipment is paid off, the crew works gratis, and nothing breaks, each run costs an estimated $1000 per second.

    # The current Top Fuel dragster elapsed time record is 4.441 seconds for the quarter-mile (October 5, 2003, Tony Schumacher). The top-speed record is 333.25 mph as measured over the last 66 feet of the quarter-mile (November 9, 2003, Doug Kalitta).

    # Putting all of this into perspective: You are driving the average $140,000 Lingenfelter twin-turbo Corvette Z06. More than a mile up the road, a Top Fuel dragster is staged and ready to launch down a measured quarter-mile as you pass. You have the advantage of a flying start. You run the Vette up through the gears and blast across the starting line and past the dragster at an honest 200 mph. The "tree" goes green for both of you at that moment. The dragster launches and starts after you. You keep your foot down, but you hear a brutal whine that sears your eardrums, and within three seconds, the dragster catches you and beats you to the finish line, a quarter-mile from where you just passed him. From a standing start, the dragster spotted you 200 mph and not only caught you but nearly blasted you off the road when he passed you within a mere 1320 feet.

    Regards to all.
     
  2. jim_dandy

    jim_dandy Active member

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    What does this have to do with an audio/video forum.
     
  3. zippyd

    zippyd Active member

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    What do any of these threads in the safety valve have to do with an audio video forum?

    Who here is a fur?
    I couldn't resist,it's friday funnies
    Your name and stuff
    High School research paper


    And the list goes on.......

     
  4. crowy

    crowy Guest

    @zippyd,
    well said.
     
  5. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    i gotta chime in on this one, being that i do this for a living.
    540 revolutions from light to light? seems a bit low, considering the rpms !!!
    like these dragsters need a freakin o/d !!!
    and just exactly where is the flame front at? on the intake valves? spark plugs? tdc on piston? at that heat range, speed, density, and all, seems more like a for sure hydrostatic lock, waiting to happen !!
    i just wanted to add my two cents in here, see if you know what all this meant !

     
  6. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    awww, zippy, 3 of those are mine! lol, as long as they're not the center of attention around here,where's the harm?
     
  7. zippyd

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    with the handy dandy calculator, I figured(assuming full 9500rpm for the whole pass) 791 revolutions for a 5 second pass...... or 712 for the 4.5 second pass.

    That was kind of my point. Wasn't pointing you out, I just skimmed the first page for a few threads that had nothing to do with an audio/video forum. After all, this is the safety valve. How young/old is a sticky and has nothing to do with an audio/video forum(although most of the posts in there lately have nothing to do with how young or old....).
     
  8. Auslander

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    heheh, cool, i was worried for a sec ;)
     
  9. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    hehe....... and here it was i was figuring i would get schooled on what i do for a living and a hobby.
     

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