Challenger II - Dual Engine Start w/Commentary
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2014
- In this video, Danny provides color commentary for the first dual engine start and function test of the Challenger II streamliner. If you have any questions he'll answer them in the Facebook comments-unless they are stupid, in which case he won't. Thanks for watching!
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So happy to see Danny was able to follow up his dad in the Challenger ll .
I know his mom , Aunt Judy as we knew her, was very happy to see this accomplishment after her work in the Challenger l project.
Awesome. Incredible. I was a wrench jockey for years, mostly heavy equipment, and I never fully realized the complexity of such a machine as this. Pure perfection. Danny and his team are the real deal.
Spectacular machine!
The very best of luck from the UK gentlemen! I look forward to further news
Awesome work guys. good luck to you. The Speed Demon is a tough competitor.
Such a cool video! Great job!
Awesome job guys!!!
Forget turbines - this is the real sounds of life!!! Wonderful...
beautiful.
Pretty cool.
If Mickey Thompson was alive..he be so proud..
All I need to say is california plus the mighty Chrysler Hemi= records!!!!!!!!
WOW!!
I'm a little bit surprised that these engines aren't supercharged.
AVVESOME FEAT OF ENGINEERING ! Hovv do you cram 4 vvheels into such a tiny space ?
I’m I the only one who clicked on this video expecting to see the 1200 horse power engine of the Challenger 2 MBT (Main Battle Tank of the British Army) 😂😂
Danny what percentage and flow do y’all have it set up with ?
Awesome car. Thank you
I believe it was 75 to 87% at the end. I was one of the fuel guys at the end 2018.
What kind of fuel ration are you running? I heard some crackle in it after the switch to fuel but not a huge change in engine tone. Just curious.
How does alcohol warm up the engine?
no you start it with alcohol until its warm, then switch over
just curious what drive bias do the car transmissions run ? is it equal to both axles or 50.2% rear and 48.8% front ?
50 -50
very complex.....Like NASA should be there.....
...0 mph to km/h?...sorry couldnt resist...