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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=13976
Submitted by: comradesampo
Comments: 7  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 11-05-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
The Mac's-It Special.


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#1
11-05-2002 @ 10:26:52 AM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
This peculiar car was powered by four 110hp two-stroke Rotex engines. Power was pooled in some way far too complex for me to understand, and then sent to each wheel. It was an interesting concept, but they never managed to get it working quite right. It tested at Laguna Seca but never raced.
Author Peter Lyons described the sound of it as "a barroom brawl fought with chainsaws."


#2
11-05-2002 @ 10:29:04 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
I'd rather have ONE 600 hp engine as opposed to four 110 hp engines. What's the point? Equal weight distribution, they can't be a weight savings?

#3
11-05-2002 @ 10:30:02 AM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
Its like having 4 civic engines, coolness!!

#4
11-05-2002 @ 10:30:20 AM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
While this may sound very much like something the Japanese would do (the driver was even a Japanese man, Hiroshi Matsushita), the builder was actually an English ex-Shelby American employee, Jack Hoare.

#5
11-05-2002 @ 10:30:29 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
OH REALLY COOL.

#6
11-05-2002 @ 10:32:01 AM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
#2, Actually, the car was rather lighter and smaller than the typical big-block Can-Am car (although not so much so as to overcome the power deficit). The main factor, though, was cost. They were basically stock two-strokes -- much, much cheaper than 8-liter aluminum V8s.

#7
10-26-2003 @ 08:20:11 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Figured it was another Can-Am suicide sled

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