
Powering the Bloodhound SSC is a jet engine and a rocket that is pumped with fuel by a 4.2L V12
Enlarge PhotoTwo locations that are quickly gaining favor are Australia’s Lake Eyre and Lake Gairdner in the state of South Australia. The dry salt lakes are ideal for land speed record attempts, and Lake Eyre was previously used by British speed legend Donald Campbell to break the land speed record in 1964.
Driving the car will be RAF pilot Andy Green, who recently visited Australia to examine the sites. He said the two lakes were both possible as long as they remain dry, reports GoAuto. Another possible area are the dry lake beds located in California’s Death Valley.
Rated at almost 130,000hp (about 97,000kW), the combination drivetrain in the SSC employs a 25,000lb jet engine as its primary source of locomotion. Once at speed the 2.95ft (900mm) wheels will spin at 10,000rpm - requiring some very special tires and finely balanced wheels to keep from tearing the machine apart.
Once the jet engine is reaching its peak output, a liquid-fueled rocket kicks in for extra boost. The rocket’s primary fuel is a synthetic rubber called Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene (HTBP) that is fed to it by a 4.2L petrol-powered V12 engine.
The Bloodhound Project team are aiming to start their attempt for the speed record in 2011.
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Meet the top commenters on the Leaderboardthat 4.2 V12 Sounds like an interesting engine on its own. Wonder who makes it and what the specs are for it
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