There are cars, fast cars, extremely fast cars and the Bloodhound SSC.
Thanks to a thread on Flyer Forums for this.
Richard Noble of Thrust SSC fame is at it again. This time fitting a ‘car’ with the engine from the Eurojet Typhoon fighter. The ambition is to break the 1,000 mph hour mark and up the land speed record set by Thrust SSC by more than 30%. Thrust SSC set the world land speed record in 1997 at the astounding speed of 763.035 mph (1221 km/h) or Mach 1.02.
More details about the project may be read here.
One aspect of the engine caught my eye,
In the middle of the BLOODHOUND SSC is the MCT V12 800 bhp race engine which doubles as our APU delivering hydraulic power as needed, starting the EJ200 and of course pumping the High Test Peroxide
(HTP) through to the Falcon rocket. The pump has to move a ton of HTP through to the rocket catalyst in 22 seconds and at 1200 psi.
As someone said on the Flyer Forums, “So they’re not going for maximum mpg then…”
By Paul Handover