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Originally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
At a good speed? Doing a project and I need to know if I have enough thrust to do this.
Originally posted by: KingNothing
So...details of your project?
I'd like to see some math to prove it.
Originally posted by: CadetLee
I'm ~140lb, and I can push my ~2400lb car...if that helps with anything..
Not very fast, but it moves easily enough.
Originally posted by: CadetLee
I'm ~140lb, and I can push my ~2400lb car...if that helps with anything..
Not very fast, but it moves easily enough.
Originally posted by: XCLAN
Originally posted by: CadetLee
I'm ~140lb, and I can push my ~2400lb car...if that helps with anything..
Not very fast, but it moves easily enough.
Shrimp!
Originally posted by: KDOG
Funny this thread should come up, I've been thinking about attatching a Hydrogen Peroxide rocket engine to a BMX freestyle bike that I have...
I already did it.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I'd like to see some math to prove it.
170lb-ft at 2000RPM is 64HPOriginally posted by: Evadman
That equivelent to almost 100 hp. You should be good.
Originally posted by: Howard
170lb-ft at 2000RPM is 64HPOriginally posted by: Evadman
That equivelent to almost 100 hp. You should be good.
Originally posted by: glen
I already did it.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I'd like to see some math to prove it.
F=ma
a=F/m
you can plug in numbers if you want