Soy Bean Rocket
Soy Bean Rocket
Cool car, runs on soy beans, 0-60 in 4 sec, 50 mpg, and looks kinda hot too.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n1329941.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n1329941.shtml
Originally Posted by 1.34me
Nice thoes kids know there stuff...i wonder if the exhaust smells like a bad fart 

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I bet thoes kids didnt know ****..
"And den, dem billions upon billions, aint no billions no mo, fo sho"
I gurantee they had some ppl in that shop, that actualy built the car, a gang of sponcers, and clearly an autobody shop...
"And den, dem billions upon billions, aint no billions no mo, fo sho"
I gurantee they had some ppl in that shop, that actualy built the car, a gang of sponcers, and clearly an autobody shop...
Originally Posted by bobaab
That story was very vague. There must be so much more going on behind that story. More info please!
Maybe it was a car that someone let them use for the project.. Maybe they just had to figure out how to modify the existing engine to work on biodiesel, and they installed a turbo as well... My curiosity has been peaked..
edit- from the looks of the car, it's likely it could do 0-60 in close to 4sec already...
that's philly representin. we actually were going to sponsor a fundraiser event for school for the philadelphia academies (the organization that this is under). didn't go as worked out so I never got to see the car but the details behind it is that it is built off of an accord chassis (with much fabrication of course) with the body panelling made by another company can't remember the name. it runs off of a 200 hp electric motor mounted in front and a 150 (maybe 160 can't remember) vw tdi engine that runs straight up from biodiesel. one kid in my fundraiser project group got to meet the kids.
so before you diss and doubt some "high school rejects" for doing something pretty incredible do a little search cause you'd be able to find all this elsewhere online as well.
so before you diss and doubt some "high school rejects" for doing something pretty incredible do a little search cause you'd be able to find all this elsewhere online as well.
Last edited by .50 Cal Cow; Mar 1, 2006 at 03:48 PM.
Originally Posted by .50 Cal Cow
for those who like to hate for no reason
And (from what you said) I am right to believe that there was a lot of help involved, because there was. There was an existing diesel engine, existing framework and bodywork etc from a kit car from K-1 Engineering. The first posted article made it sound like they built the whole car from scratch. That's all I was getting at. The fact that they built it out of existing parts and avaliable consumer technology is more realistic and believable, because (as the article you posted) they didn't have much of a budget. The lack of funding makes it even more impressive.
I think it's an awesome project, and the fact that it turned these kids around become good students who could actively apply themselves is incredible.. We need more programs like this in high schools and colleges.
Now I remember. The chassis and body styling is that of the K-1 Attack:
http://www.k-1attack.com/menu.php
They simply mounted two motors on the car, which isn't easy, but it isnt as impressive as I thought. But according to the K-1 Engineering website, that hybrid is the fastest Attack out there. Now that is impressive.
And yes, only one person so far has mentioned anything about high school rejects. I simply stated the fact that there was a lot of information missing in that article and I wanted more.
I'd actually like to see how they are controlling the two motors and how the drivetrain works. Can you get me that info
http://www.k-1attack.com/menu.php
They simply mounted two motors on the car, which isn't easy, but it isnt as impressive as I thought. But according to the K-1 Engineering website, that hybrid is the fastest Attack out there. Now that is impressive.
And yes, only one person so far has mentioned anything about high school rejects. I simply stated the fact that there was a lot of information missing in that article and I wanted more.
I'd actually like to see how they are controlling the two motors and how the drivetrain works. Can you get me that info


