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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:01:52 PM   
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Here's another piston driven engine.
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The largest internal combustion engine ever built is the Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C - a 14 cylinder, 2 stroke, turbocharged diesel engine that was designed to power the Emma Maersk, the largest container ship in the world. It weighs 2300 tonnes, and when running at 102rpm produces 109,000bhp, consuming some 13.7 tonnes of fuel each hour.<<<<

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:03:23 PM   
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I'm not sure that that bike made 50,000 it sounds like the dyno withstood lots of runs if i read it rights

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:05:38 PM   
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I like the turbine engine idea...

Didn't the SR-71 engine have no moving parts at supersonic speed?  I remember something about that it utilized the airpressure to spontaneously combust once the fuel was applied...

If I find more info, I'll post (as long as we're off topic)

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:05:47 PM   
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ohhh did I read it wrong??? it's been a long day  thanks scott

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:08:49 PM   
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http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/sr-71/

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:09:15 PM   
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but isn't it supposed to be rope started??

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:10:00 PM   
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I thought turbine myself...but it doesn't technically have a stroke either?

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:21:37 PM   
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http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/sr-71/


Nice find.  Apparently the word I was looking for was "Ram Jet" technology.  Thanks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramjets

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:22:39 PM   
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NP google is my best friend!

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:27:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: crunchyskippy

I like the turbine engine idea...

Didn't the SR-71 engine have no moving parts at supersonic speed?  I remember something about that it utilized the airpressure to spontaneously combust once the fuel was applied...

If I find more info, I'll post (as long as we're off topic)


The sr used a kerosene based fuel that was at something like -100*. It was used in part to help cool the plane at mach 8 (or however fsat it went).
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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 5:29:38 PM   
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if I remember correctly it also had to be refuled immediately after takeoff....

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 6:05:51 PM   
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yeah i remembered hearing it actually leaks while on the ground but seals itself up once hauling ass in the air.

still cant figure out why those zillion horse cargo ship motors dont spin up past 100 RPM..... very surprizing at those low speeds they can even stay running, let alone make all that power. and two stroke diesel? wouldnt that be super polluting?

this stuff is pretty damn amazing



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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 6:37:20 PM   
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Those ship motors are so damned big, that the piston and connecting rod are probably 7 or 8 feet long.  Now you know good and well that they don't balance those parts like they do on a small block Ford engine, so if that engine gets over a couple hundred RPM then it would shudder that whole boat.  They don't care about hp anyway.  They just need lots and lots of torque. 

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 6:56:00 PM   
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Those ship motors are so damned big, that the piston and connecting rod are probably 7 or 8 feet long.  Now you know good and well that they don't balance those parts like they do on a small block Ford engine, so if that engine gets over a couple hundred RPM then it would shudder that whole boat.  They don't care about hp anyway.  They just need lots and lots of torque. 

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RE: Horse Power - 1/24/2007 7:31:35 PM   
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pff, for as much money as one of them things cost it better be balanced lol

i know diesels dont rev high anyways, i just would think it would have to spin faster than 100rpms to stay running, at least like 500 or something. i dunno, it boggles my mind. just think, if you drop a bolt while working on it you can just open a hatch, climb in and get it


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RE: Horse Power - 1/25/2007 11:21:18 AM   
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Okay what engine runs on Diesel, is started with a small rope, has a stroke of about two feet, a bore of 2 feet, no connecting rods, no crankshaft, no exhaust valves, and only three moving parts other than the single injector?


Thumpin - I give up...what's the answer?!? 

I keep reading  "no connecting rods, no crankshaft, no exhaust valves" and thinking its a logic question of sorts...

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RE: Horse Power - 1/25/2007 11:58:14 AM   
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a but do you know what those huge ship motors run on

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ok now, they run on our used motor oil and gear oil and grease that where your oil goes after it leaves the parts store or where ever you drop it off at

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