How fast is a jet car?

But Can This Beast Hit 1,000 Mph Without Destroying Itself? An arrow-shaped car designed to reach supersonic speeds — it's outfitted with a jet engine and its own parachute braking system — just reached 501 mph (806 km/h
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in tests in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.
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What is the top speed of a jet car?

Thrust SSC holds the world land speed record, set on 15 October 1997, and driven by Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of 1,228 km/h (763 mph) and became the first land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier. Both Thrust SSC and Thrust2 are displayed at the Coventry Transport Museum in Coventry, England.
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Has any car hit 1000 mph?

For sale: a rocket-powered car named Bloodhound built specifically to break the land speed record. Theoretical top speed of 1,000 miles per hour.
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How fast are jet dragsters?

The fastest speed a jet dragster hits is around 300 mph, about 3 times more than what even lead-footed drivers hit on the highway. But, if you've ever seen a high-speed car crash, you know that the results are usually fatal, and that isn't any different in a jet dragster.
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Which is faster a jet or a car?

Airplanes move faster than cars and other vehicles because they have ways of producing a greater amount of thrust. Airplanes can create thrust with propellers, jet engines, and even rocket engines, whereas most cars can only produce thrust by a standard piston engine.
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Can a car go 800 mph?

Bloodhound LSR rides the highway to the danger zone. Bloodhound in afterburner. “I treat Bloodhound as a very low-flying airplane,” says Ron Ayers, the chief aerodynamicist for the Bloodhound Land Speed Record project—a Mach-busting car designed to exceed 800 mph.
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Is a Lamborghini faster than a jet?

The net result is usually this: the supercar is much quicker off the line, and quicker down much of the airport runway. As a fighter jet builds speed and gains lift, however, the ultimate nod generally goes to the fighter aircraft.
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Are jet cars faster than Top Fuel?

… NHRA Top Fuel dragsters can exceed 280 mph in just 660 feet! … That from a standing start, NHRA Top Fuel dragsters accelerate faster than a jumbo jet, a fighter jet, and a Formula One race car!
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How much is a jet car?

On the one hand, keeping jet cars exhibition-only lowers their costs; an earth-shaking, fire-spitting, 300-mph jet dragster runs anywhere from $80,000 to $100,000 -- approximately what a Top Fuel team spends on Cheez Doodles. And, typically, whatever jetjocks need in the way of parts, they fabricate.
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Whats faster than a jet?

Rockets definitely fly faster than jets. A supersonic airplane can fly faster than the speed of sound (1,236 kmh or 768 mph). The SR-71 Blackbird holds the record for fastest jet, flying at 3,418 kmh (2,124 mph). The Space Shuttle, though, accelerates to 29,000 kmh!
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What is the slowest car in history?

It is called the Peel P50. Peel offers both a gas and electric version of the vehicle. Not only is it the world's slowest car, but it is also the smallest car in the world (smaller than a Smart Car or Fiat), according to Guinness World Records.
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What is the fastest possible land speed?

The current holder of the Outright World Land Speed Record is ThrustSSC driven by Andy Green, a twin turbofan jet-powered car which achieved 763.035 mph - 1227.985 km/h - over one mile in October 1997. This is the first supersonic record as it exceeded the sound barrier at Mach 1.016.
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Which is the fastest street legal car?

Using a closed highway near Pahrump, Nevada, the SSC Tuatara managed a one-way run of 330 mph, despite tricky cross-winds. Combined with a previous run of 301 mph, the Tuatara's two-way average, as certified by Guinness, is 316 mph, making it the fastest street-legal production car in the world.
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Can a car go 500 mph?

The Bloodhound supersonic car has reached a speed of over 500 miles per hour (mph)! It's managed 501 mph to be precise in high-speed trials in South Africa.
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What is the #1 fastest car in the world?

Hennessey Venom GT: 270.49mph (435.3km/h)

However, the car currently holds the world record for the fastest production car and there is no doubt that this machine is a real super car. The Hennessey Venom GT has a V8 twin turbo engine and costs around $1.2 million.
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How much fuel does a jet car use?

The Boeing website states that this model, with a gas tank capacity of 63,500 gallons, may burn five gallons of jet fuel per mile of flight. A 4,000-mile flight, then, requires 20,000 gallons of fuel.
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What engines do jet cars use?

Drag racers

More modern jet dragsters such as Robert Albertson's "Blazing Angel" are capable of reaching over 300 mph in a quarter of a mile. Most of these modern cars are powered by the Pratt & Whitney J60 or the General Electric J85 jet engine.
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How much fuel does a jet dragster use?

The car weighs 1200 pounds, has a wheelbase of 23 feet, and uses around 28 gallons of jet fuel with each run.
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How loud is a jet engine?

Jet Engines Quantified

When it comes to quantifying the noise level associated with jet engines, experts offer a range: 120 to 140 decibels. For comparison, both normal conversation and playing a piano produce 60- to 70-decibel sounds, while amplified music at a concert can exceed 120 decibels.
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How loud is a Top Fuel?

Experts estimate Top Fuel cars can reach over 150 decibels, a level that can cause physical damage to the eardrum. For comparison's sake, a typical rock-concert is about 104 to 120 decibels.
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What car can beat a jet?

1 Thrust SSC

Beating everything else including planes and jets on runways, the Thrust SSC has a maximum speed of 771 mph, and it's the only land vehicle that's broken the 700 mph barrier. Moreover, it's the only land vehicle that's also broken the sound barrier.
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What's faster a helicopter or a car?

In fact, helicopters are nearly 2-3 times faster. What could be a one-hour trip by car can be made in less than half the amount of time by helicopter. It's very convenient for situations where you want to be somewhere far away in a short amount of time like a wedding or special event.
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Can a car fly if it goes fast enough?

According to Newton's third law (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction), your car needs to push enough air over the wings to lift up, and enough air backward to move go forward. Unfortunately, just strapping a jet engine to the roof of your car probably isn't practical.
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