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    MicroJets used to beat cc restrictions..

    I thaught I had seen it all...

    http://www.amtjets.com/jets_for_sale_2.html

    This guy took his rg another step further. These two puppies are up for sale on this dutch microjet website.

    My project in coming years will be to make the worlds first (that I know of) microturbine powered RC car which should be challenging and fun.

    And one day get a decent sized jet engine and mount it onto the back of a bike - seen it done (dual) with go-carts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    I thaught I had seen it all...

    http://www.amtjets.com/jets_for_sale_2.html

    This guy took his rg another step further. These two puppies are up for sale on this dutch microjet website.

    My project in coming years will be to make the worlds first (that I know of) microturbine powered RC car which should be challenging and fun.

    And one day get a decent sized jet engine and mount it onto the back of a bike - seen it done (dual) with go-carts.
    Interesting. The craziest thing I ever saw was a drag race go-kart with a rocket motor on the back. The driver sat with a fuel tank either side.

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    Arrow Dunno

    might be less hassle in just getting a bigger bike than the one in the pictures?
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    one of the guys at work has a fan powered A10, and is building a scramjet powered drag truck that should be good for 130/140k or so. the A10 is just scary.

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    remember seeing a B-52 model that had 8 engines similar to those puppies... flew really well too, till the dude fucked up and killed a $10,000, 50,000hr project in to a flaming heap of bent microjet engines and flaming nitro-meth model fuel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour
    might be less hassle in just getting a bigger bike than the one in the pictures?
    I think Thailand has max of 125cc/150cc or something like that, so drastic measures are needed to go faster than 140ish i'd say.

    These engines make 19kg of thrust each - a ZXR250C makes something like 25kg-m... dunno what the conversion is but it probably is a torque force instead of a thrust force. I wouldn't bother on a 250 really, but it would help. Get a busa and then try with some large micro jets in a streamlined rear cowl.

    Just the sound would be worth it! (and the wank factor)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    25kg-m...
    wtf sort of zxr do you have...

    they make 25nm torque, about 2.60kg-m


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    he took the baffles out remember... makes all the difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    he took the baffles out remember... makes all the difference
    of course, thats why.


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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    wtf sort of zxr do you have...

    they make 25nm torque, about 2.60kg-m
    Sorry... 2.5 kg-m... fucked up the conversion. > 25.49Nm

    But still.. 38kg thrust would help push any bike along.... (just a 'little' )

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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    Sorry... 2.5 kg-m... fucked up the conversion. > 25.49Nm

    But still.. 38kg thrust would help push any bike along.... (just a 'little' )
    no you looked at the manual which has it printed as 2-5kg-m and fucked it up, fuck its a sad day when I own your maths, go back to school ... BROZ


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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    These two puppies are up for sale on this dutch microjet website.
    Pity they're not mounted on a sprotsbike in the pics. I don't like the look of the location of that can of fuel either!

    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    My project in coming years will be to make the worlds first (that I know of) microturbine powered RC car which should be challenging and fun.

    And one day get a decent sized jet engine and mount it onto the back of a bike - seen it done (dual) with go-carts.
    NZ's very own Evil Knievel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    one of the guys at work has a fan powered A10, and is building a scramjet powered drag truck that should be good for 130/140k or so. the A10 is just scary.
    Scramjet --Supersonic Combustion Ramjet
    Is he planning to orbit?
    Cos it won't operate at subsonic velocities

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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    remember seeing a B-52 model that had 8 engines similar to those puppies... flew really well too, till the dude fucked up and killed a $10,000, 50,000hr project in to a flaming heap of bent microjet engines and flaming nitro-meth model fuel!
    Why nitro?
    There is no reason not to run any GT engine on kero or diesel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    Scramjet --Supersonic Combustion Ramjet
    Is he planning to orbit?
    Cos it won't operate at subsonic velocities
    sorry - brain fade. i meant RAMjet. even cooler, is that it runs on LPG

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