Sunday, September 18, 2011

How do F1 cars produce all that power w/o turbochargers or superchargers?

And how are they able to run at those very high revolutions per minute (RPM)? I would love to see similar technology in street cars. The Honda S2000 (9000RPM) and the Mazda RX8 (10,000RPM) are the only ones to come close to the 18,000-20,000rpm of the F1 cars.|||Lightweight engine components, high-quality fuel, high-compression, and short rebuild intervals.





If street cars had their engines completely rebuilt every few thousand miles (or even every few HUNDRED....or in the case of some drag racers, every few hundred YARDS), they could run faster and put out a lot more power, too.|||ummmm. RPM doesnt mean its faster buddy. rx8 gets 10,000 red line but its not the FASTEST street car.


and F1 are fast cus they cost like 20Million dollars per car...LOL


theyt are super light and a SUPER low weight to horse ratio.

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