Street Legal And Jet Powered?!
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just think of wille e coyote sitting on the rocket and liteing that fuse.... look what happens to him
street legal my ass
and he was "PURE GENIUS"
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street legal my ass
and he was "PURE GENIUS"
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Humm is this real? I dont think its a good idea at all how do you get all the air to suck in from?? If you wanted to do it in the tib u should get the air from the sunroof, make it look like a roof scoop x100.
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QUOTE (tanc @ Mar 2 2006, 07:05 PM)
A rear end collison and the jet fuel goes BOOOM.
Jet fuel, believe it or not.. is close to Kerosine and Diesel.. it takes a LOT for it to explode.
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QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Mar 3 2006, 07:37 PM)
Jet fuel, believe it or not.. is close to Kerosine and Diesel.. it takes a LOT for it to explode.
It's also high octane which helps keep the ignition point higher
QUOTE (tanc @ Mar 3 2006, 09:37 PM)
Ya, well a spark can create some big fire issues with that thing.
Ex. 9/11
Ex. 9/11
Dude, you can drop a match into jet fuel and it will not burn. It's designed so it needs heat to burn. At room temperature you can put a spark plug right next to it and it will never ignite. It's called having a high flashpoint. When you raise the temperature to around 140 degrees it will burn redily because of the ammount of vapor given off at that temperature. Once it gets to a certain point, it will self stablize because the heat feeds evaporation which feeds flame which makes more heat. Jet fuel is safer then gasoline any day and in any climate.