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Hi
Elvington is far shorter than Bonneville. This weekend some friends were at Elvington and the best they were managing in 1.2 miles was ~213mph. Same people were managing about 10mph less in 1 mile at Honington.
Problem is more down to traction. The tyres can only transmit so much thrust and you get to the point where that is less than the amount of thrust needed to do a speed. Added to which the more power you have from a certain engine the more peaky the delivery is (and the more likely you are to have to suffer problematic turbo lag). Keeping it in the ever smaller window of thrust the tyres can transmit gets difficult if the turbo wakes up and gives you 100hp suddenly after you have backed off and opened the throttle again to recover grip.
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34mph is a lot to find, but british tracks dont give us much help.
I think that the longest 'closed' strip in the country is in the middle of BAe Stevenage, and is about four miles long. Only trouble is, its a military air-base.... they dont let civvies down it very often!
Surface differences? I really dont know. Hard packed salt is pretty smooth, but it isn't solid....
What keeps niggling the back of my mind is the discrepancy between ET's on drag bikes brought over from the states, that haven't made the same times here as they did there, even with the same riders.
Remember whey back when, some-one brought, I think it was a double Z1 motor bike over, that had consistantly ran on the 9's on the US strips, to be the 'first' UK drag-bike to break the 10sec barrier (it was probably a class thing, I was never that 'up' on straight liners), and it took them about a season to even get close to threatening it, when the bike should have done it straight out the crate.
Best of luck to him, though. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Silver wrote: | Are you saying he wouldn't get to top speed at Elvington? If he would then surely he would need masses more power to propel the bike another 34mph (where wind resistance becomes a huge factor)? |
With 500hp, not much chance of hitting top speed there. Best speed I know of there is Frank (the Flying Dutchman) who managed 265.4mph a few years ago on a turbo busa, but couldn't manage the same in the other direction (water injection problems). Having spoken to them they are not sure how much power they have (comment was their dyno doesn't read that high), but pretty sure that they could go quicker given more space.
Jack Frost has managed similar speeds at Elvington using ~500hp (boost turned down).
Problem at Bonneville is that there is less grip (with Frank you can hear him keep opening the throttle, having the revs go through the roof as it breaks traction then backing off again at well over 200mph, and that is on tarmac) which is a major problem. However the place is far higher which is a double edged sword. Means less air pressure so less power, although that should be possible to compensate for with higher levels of boost, but less air pressure also means less wind resistance.
500hp is enough for 270~280mph on a 'busa given enough space (enough for a lot more if you do some playing with the aerodynamics) and a reasonable surface. However that requires about 700 lbs of thrust, and rule of thumb is that overcoming rolling resistance takes 1% of the vehicle weight as thrust (so say 5lbs), even if the surface multiplies that by a factor of 10 it is a tiny amount compared to wind drag at those speeds.
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Hi
Modern thousand might be close on stock power, but are far too weak to take the tuning required and lack the decent aerodynamics needed, and lacking in space to hide away a turbo.
Stock 'busa might only be 150hp or so (early one, current ones are more powerful), but with a turbo the engines will put out about 250hp without any changes to the internals, and far more than that if you are prepared to change pistons, rods, etc. The basic 'busa engine is very tough. Try that with a GSXR1000 and you would probably need a strong bin bag to take the pieces home, let alone trying for 500hp.
Weight is virtually irrelevant for top speed (has a tiny effect by increased rolling resistance)
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At Bonneville you get a five mile run up to the timed mile and 6 miles after that to brake.
Here is the 125cc Buddfab taking a record run
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This is the 50cc Buddfab
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