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  • I have a similar reaction everytime I see megan fox run in slow motion :)

  • why did no one bring a slip n slide?

  • anus squirt

  • He is a cosmonaut

  • wtf?! lol

  • you put too many = lol

  • Nice computation, now can you build me a dimensionalize-portal, since time does not exist and the now expands into 11 segments in which I choose to visit and reside in each one as OZ!

  • air rocket lol

  • that was so fast the dude with the camera jizzed all over his lense!

  • :O

  • mentos e coke!

  • It be cryin.....yeah, you thought it was rain.

  • 15000 horses my ass top fuel dragster would fuckin smoke that shit with 8000 theres no way its 15k

  • @Chevyrebel454 15000 horespower pushing against air is different that 8000 horespower at wheels on tar. It may very well equate to far less than 8000HP if its power were directed through wheels.

  • xkè e arrivata l'acqua?

  • @ilfreddomen7 Perchè lui ha usato il Nos...è il Nos è come un ghiaccio che non ricorda cosa congela che fa andare più veloce l'auto...è il nos è composto anche da acqua per ghiacciare quella cosa che non ricordo...per questo caccia anche l'acqua ^__^...scusami se mi sono spiegato male.

  • leme jus say WTF thas a lil dramatic ya kno wit all the smoke n shit flyn haha an whats up wit every1 smartassin eachother wit ther formulas?? smartasses...haha only kidding of course :)

  • you know math LOL :)

  • This is the equation for the video.

    Rocket engine + Car = Fast and bad ass^2

  • lol i would like to had these car :) oh this is really sexy

  • water car?

  • Thats not even close to 200km/h

  • reminds me of waldos go-kart in the little rascals xD

  • prove that yeah this is possible but looking at the record just now i believe this man below has some balls

    Kitty O'Neil in 1977 recorded the quickest quarter mile elapsed time of 3.22 seconds at 396 mph using hydrogen peroxide powered engines and made a quarter mile run with a top speed of 412 mph.

  • Holy shit. no way 15k hp though.

  • BS!!!!!

  • soo, how many miles to a gallon will it do ^^

  • 3..2... -FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUU­UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUUUUUUUUUUU-

    Umm, Sorry to say it but you jumped the start, your time doesn't count... LOL

  • @br0productions You clearly have no idea what I was referring to. Thinking is was fire is just as dumb as the people who are using jet-propulsion physics to argue this video. I'm a nuclear engineer in the Navy, so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about.

  • man that camera guy would of got a nice shower.

  • LOL

  • I did the math and got 896 HP... 0-200km/hr in 2.1seconds... Acceleration = 26.5m/s^2, Weight = 907kg, Distance = 1/2 * (26.5m/s^2) * (2.1s)^2 = 58.4 meters, Force = 907kg * 26.5m/s^2 = 24,035 Newtons, Force * Distance = 24,035 Newtons * 58.4 Meters = 1,403,644 Joules, 1,403,644 Joules / 2.1 Seconds = 896HP. Let me know if I did something wrong.

  • @SlavaVB You forgot to add Pie. Mmmm Pie

  • @SlavaVB did you mean 896 kW, .......1,36 * 896 kW = 1219 HP

  • @SlavaVB

    you forgot a decimal

  • @SlavaVB I would like you to tell me where did you get the data. ( I mean how did you know it got to 200Km/h in 2.1s?)

  • @SlavaVB fuck me... not literally but have you any spare time?

  • @SlavaVB Air resistance?!

  • @SlavaVB calm down there jimmy neutron 

  • @SlavaVB yes but you forgot the friction etc. ;)

  • @SlavaVB damnn u smart :D

  • @SlavaVB your my new tutor

  • @SlavaVB hmm i got 898HP? one of us is wrong.....

    Acceleration = 26.5m/s^2, Weight = 907kg, Distance = 1/2 * (26.5m/s^2) * (2.1s)^2 = 58.4 meters, Force = 907kg * 26.5m/s^2 = 24,037 Newtons, Force * Distance = 24,035 Newtons * 58.4 Meters = 1,403,644 Joules, 1,403,644 Joules / 2.1 Seconds = 898HP

  • @hewhoeatspie take ur nerd math skills elsewhere,

  • @hewhoeatspie dude you can help me with my math tests!

  • @SlavaVB ну ты ботан

  • @SlavaVB u forgot that there is air resistance and ground resistance, at those speeds you can't forget those.

  • @MrPierr93 Thank you for pointing this out, air resistance is a factor that was over looked.

    The car looks like it produces about 23% drag.

    So using the formula: Fd=(-.5)(23)(402.336)(0.45)[(1­86.23*186.23)/136.83]

    to get the average air resistance the total HP=908.78 after adding the formula in after the distance in the original formula. Also ground resistance is not a major factor and wont change the over all HP, the most it will change in this case is + or - 1HP

  • @hewhoeatspie well air resistance gets bigger at higher speeds doesn`t it? + a rocket engine and a car engine are delivering different kinds of power which are hard to messure in the same uhh.. scale? *donno the exact english word* anyways Something just isn`t right becuase a bugatti veyron has more power than what u calculated and that beast is slower okay this car is a bit lighter but it shouldn`t make much of a difference this one goes 0-200 km/h in about 2 seconds a veyron goes 0-100 in 2sec

  • @MrPierr93 Thank you for pointing this out. I can see where you may be getting confused. First off, air resistance increase at higher speeds but when calculating the Hp of this car I used the average air resistance. Secondly it is a different type of power output but it can easily be converted to Hp. Finally the Bugatti Veyron does have more total Hp but its way of using the Hp is totally different. In in rocketcar it uses thrust to cause movement so it uses all its power from beginning to end.

  • @SlavaVB hp is not everything

  • @SlavaVB

    yea, that's assuming perfect traction, and no air resistance whatsoever ! wasn't it for those my kia pride would do 300 !! ;)

  • @SlavaVB

    I spose they've counted in kWs and converted directly to HPs, and didn't count with the energy turned into heat/condensation/turbulence/w­hatnot. BTW I didn't check the numbers, but 15000HP is irrealistic of course. But still the nominal power must be way higher than the efficient one.

  • @SlavaVB Thank you for bringing the tech.

  • @SlavaVB How are you so smart.

  • @SlavaVB oh man you messed up

  • @SlavaVB did you put the weight of the turbine engine in to your calculation.... because 1 think that it weigh at least as much as the car itself. and that's whitout the weight of the rollbars and all the other reinforcements that are installed in to this car... maybe it ain't 15000hp but as least not 896hp..

  • @SlavaVB 0-200km/hr in 2.1seconds... Acceleration = 26.5m/s^2, Weight = 917kg, Distance = 1/2 * (26.5m/s^2) * (2.1s)^2 = 58.4 meters, Force = 917kg * 26.5m/s^2 = 24,135 Newtons, Force * Distance = 24,135 Newtons * 58.4 Meters = 1,413,644 Joules, 1,413,644 Joules / 2.1 Seconds = 1500HP. her is the proper equation!!!.

  • @SlavaVB Maybe you should just go back to school and learn physics? Ever heared about drag?

  • @mihan73 Maybe you should go back to school and learn english? Ever heard of irregular verbs? Don't jugde people if you aren't any better. He just tried to explain something, if you see a mistake in his calculations, write your own one here, like @peaceboyrx8 did.

  • @SlavaVB NASA needs your ass to work for them mate

  • @MrBroadcastMusic it was just a simple physics problem...im pretty sure anyone in any physics class would be able to solve that.

  • now thats what i call high quality H2O lol (waterboy)

  • @IntrepidKart1 ahhahaa

  • Looks like a H2O2 engine to me (Hydrogen Peroxide)... which is a very, very explosive propellant when mixed and burnt correctly, and also explains the water leftover in the exhaust. I'm a bit surprised to see that someone actually built a car out of a H2O2 engine though... that's like a bomb waiting to explode.

  • @ptschafer and explode it will, or you will crash and die that way. A real death trap. But fun? You bet!

  • @ptschafer Wrong

  • thumbs up if you think this car should be used by fire fighters! lmao!!!!!!!

  • Ljudi, ode bojler u tri lijepe materine :))) !!!

  • @FuriousHondaBoy  ma pežo, šta za reć....:)

  • this car run with high pressurised steam

  • @dadou1108 he's french and he's name is Pascal Dragotto

  • More like.1 hp and alot of Water :D!

  • how can you have hp from a water powered system? retards

  • @richardrothwellhotm because horsepower is a measure of power (1 bhp is 745 watts, to be precise), not how much combustion goes on in an engine. retard.

  • @richardrothwellhotm Steam Trains is just one Example.

  • wather spitter xD

  • How many mph? o_O

  • back in the 1970's and 1980's people were experimenting with hydrogen rockets in drag cars

  • @iceman5X75 let me rephrase it was hydrogen peroxide

  • @iceman5X75 Wrong

  • @fizzguts ill tell you what...look at NHRA's or IHRA's website and it will tell you your wrong...same material they used in rockets for NASA in the 60's

  • @iceman5X75

    I'll tell you what, if you go to

    Swissrocketman com click on applications click on 206 Rocket Car

    You'll see the guys in EUROPE who built, own and ran this 206 PEUGEOT car with a STEAM rocket in EUROPE. 

  • @fizzguts you didnt bring anything up about a STEAM rocket, yeah it may be the fastest possibly, but doesnt top the record for a hydrogen peroxide rocket from 1977 hence why NHRA, IHRA, and any other sanctioning racing association BANNED them because the drivers was KO'ed before the 1/8th mile mark

  • @iceman5X75 You posted piffle about peroxide rockets implying the 206 was running a peroxide rocket. That was wrong, it's a steam rocket.

    As far as peroxide rocket powered drag cars bikes etc they are still being run the problem is getting 98% peroxide. Eric Teboul is currently running a peroxide bike over the quarter mile but the Swedish supplier has had a fire this year and left the 98% H2O2 business

  • @fizzguts fizzguts, i never implied anything about this 206 being a peroxide rocket, theres always going to be something bigger and better

  • water? the car runs on what??

  • LMAO,

    15,000 HP huh?

    Yeah, that cars power would be measured in thrust, not HP.

  • ive seen alot of that drag cars before and i think its real 15000 hp.. its just an helicopter engine or hwo ever it is called they got tons of HP..

  • maybe photo shopped

  • @TurntheTables001

    dipishit how??

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  • 15000hp, I'm sure everyone believes you... if it was really 15000hp it would probably fly to the moon with all that torque

  • @mtprince09 horse power doesnt equal torque.

  • @incognitow That doesn't matter, you think a 15,000 hp car would have about 200lbs of torque? I don't think so, and I never said hp is the same as torque....

  • the force of the take off looks like 15000 hp

  • trop cool

  • more like 1500

  • @850mb its not 15000hp.. its water rocket engine..

  • lol

  • aint no po po gonna catch you in this

  • LMFAO...15,000BHP ......LOL...That car would bloody fly for real if it had that BHP more like 500-800BHP

  • whatafak?

  • so much for the "save water" program...

  • @bws250 better water than fuel dont you think ??

  • @1475luis only if it would be as cool as the "fuel" v8 :)

  • kamikadze

  • its a water rocket car

    still cool

  • DAMN , just like opening a Pepsi can  LOL

  • I Can Flyyyyy!!!!

  • holy FUCK

  • wow...

  • aqua?

  • like a ninja...a lot of smoke and the he's gone:))

  • well all of you are arguing about jets while this car is actually powered by water pressure

  • @synapsekiller17 Really? I thought it was fire since there was water on the camera.

  • @synapsekiller17 wrong

  • How much horse power is a jet engine with 10000lbs of thrust that's strapped down and not moving at all producing? The answer is zero, you measure jet engines in units of force they produce no torque so you can't measure hp.

  • then how do u explain a helicopter...0.o i thought helicopters use torque from a jet engine to spin there rotor blades.

  • they do. its called a turboshaft engine.

  • what car is that??

  • Thats how I finish... and he is just starting... amazing

  • why is it so hard to believe that this thing develops 15,000bhp for like 2 seconds?

    It isn't acually that far-fetched to be honest.

  • @Spastb00n if the title had "10 lbs of thrust" then it would be ok...

    it would be the same as measuring length in kilograms...

  • This is not really correct. bHP is obviously a unit of Power, whilst thrust (Newton) is a unit of force.

    Now lets look at the SI-units.

    Newton: Kg*m/s²

    Watt: kg*m²/s³

    You'll notice that The power-unit Watt is only Force multiplied with velocity (m/s).

    Thus one could calculate the power at a given amount of thrust at a given velocity.

    Don't quote me on this, cuz I'm not sure, and have not really given this a thought before, and no, english is not my first language, be kind.

  • thank god i dropped physics :D

  • @Spastb00n shudnt you be playing WoW or sumthin?

  • Nan, what I SHOULD do, is preparing some presentation about chemistry in english...

    Which suxx, cuz I dunno what to talk about :>

  • Shouldn't you be taking an English class or something?

  • @ApEx1HP OH GOD... facepalm.jpg

  • how can you even measure horespower on such a car? horsepower is derived from torque and revs, a rocket or jet engine has neither.

  • @inurkiewicz Horsepower is a measurement of work (applied force x distance) done over time. Any machine that moves can be measured in horsepower.

  • Wrong you only got half of it, hp is not work it's the rate at which work is done, it's work divided by time. And jet engines are never rated in HP, never because it's variable, they are always measured in thrust (force).

  • @JamesThWilliams yes and yes and yes

  • That should say power is the rate at which work is done, hp is one unit of power. The real unit of power is the Watt, hp is derived from Watts, it's approximately 750 Watts to 1 hp.

  • maybe 15,000 lbs of thrust ?

  • water...

  • green project

  • not 15,000 hp

  • water =)

  • that was water or steam

  • lmao camera guy got splashed

  • maybe 1500 but no way in hell 15.000 !!!

  • Ahahah i agree brother 1500 hp not 15.000

  • LMAO Hydrogen peroxide rocket!

    Basically it's pure hydrogen peroxide running through a big catalytic converter. Like how jetpacks work.

    NIIIIIIICE!

  • fucking sic

  • yea.. no, thats not 15000HP, there would be nothing left of that car if there were.

  • On top of that, you don't measure jet turbines in HP, you measure it in either thrust or KW. And yes, no fucking way that's 15,000 HP

  • lol i should have known that

  • You can measure a jet turbine in horsepower. But, thats not a jet turbine.

  • yes , normal jet turbine engine produce 30000 Bhp

  • no, not normal....

  • @rawimpact then how much ?

  • you can convert the thrust into equivalent HP...also KW and hp are units which are alike not KW and thrust as you stated

  • its not a jet turbine.....

  • @ThundareRed , uuuh, yes, you see, that is not a normal engine, so they measures the power in a different way

  • @TheLomello ok why dont you read the comments so you dont repeat what was already said....

  • @ThundareRed ok why dont you stop masturbating so you stop spamming the comment section....

  • @TheLomello i was not spamming you stupid mother fucker, you were by posting your comment, I think your the one jacking off.

  • @ThundareRed ur spamming...

    let's see, where to start: ....The word "spamming" is also used to describe the act of typing a lot of words or text in Internet chatrooms, so that other people using the chatroom cannot carry on conversations..... #wikipedia#

    i doulnt write any more, cuz u wrote ur comment twice..

    also: ....Spamming in Internet chatrooms is usually considered to be rude... #wikipedia#

    SO SHAME ON YOU!

  • @TheLomello son you think your smart by using wiki but your not. You are spamming by trying to prove me wrong but your proving yourself wrong.

  • @ThundareRed how am i spamming? i didn't write the same thing twice! ur the one who did

  • @TheLomello i didnt write the same thing twice. ill quote though "The word "spamming" is also used to describe the act of typing a lot of words or text in Internet chatrooms" you wrote a lot of words to explain that. spam

  • Come on, man. 15,000HP? or just 1500hp?

  • LOL

  • wait 15,000 hp?

  • ROFLLLLLL

    wasnt expecting that

  • OMG WTF :)

  • it came on the camera! :O

  • Is this the pisser rocket I keep hearing about?

  • water rocket, yes

  • WOW WEE!!

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