The World’s Fastest Jet Powered Truck

The World’s Fastest Jet Powered Truck

The World's Fastest Jet Powered Truck

Introducing the 400mph Shockwave, the world’s fastest truck that can outrun a Japanese bullet train.

Powered by three jet engines and hitting speeds approaching 400 miles per hour, this truck can cover a quarter mile in just six-and-a-half seconds.


The World’s Fastest Jet Powered Truck

It has three Pratt & Whitney J34-48 jets, which were taken from U.S. Navy trainer jets called the T-2 Buckeye – a non-afterburner jet with one engine.

Each jet-engine produces 12,000 horsepower in afterburner – meaning a total 36,000 horsepower.
It holds 190 gallons of fuel and burns 180 gallons per performance.

Source…

 

Rally Legend Walter Röhrl Scares German TV Host

Watch German television host Barbara Schöneberger’s facial expressions as she rides with rally legend Walter Röhrl.

Enjoy!

Look, when you mix rally legend Walter Röhrl and a turbocharged Audi, the accompanying video is almost certainly going to be worth a watch. We’re unsure if German television host Barbara Schöneberger knew just what the potent combination of Röhrl and a new Audi S3 would do when placed on a demanding section of track, but the way it’s rendered her silent, aside from a few muted squeaks, is amusing all the same.

The two-time WRC champ clearly puts the fear of the car gods into his passenger, as he, seemingly without any effort at all, flings the S3 around the track. Meanwhile, the facial expressions of the television host are all you need to know about how quickly Röhrl is driving.

Source…

 

Dodge Tomahawk – Worlds Fastest Bike

You are basically driving an engine.

The “DODGE TOMAHAWK” is a Viper V-10 based motorcycle, a 500 horsepower engine with four wheels beneath it.The Dodge Tomahawk can reach 100 kph in about 2.5 seconds, and has a theoretical top speed of nearly 640 kph.

Max Engine Speed: 6000 rpm
Fuel Requirement: Unleaded premium, 93 octane
Rumors had the Tomahawk selling for under $200,000

Source…

 

Load More