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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=2847
Submitted by: Low-Tech Redneck
Comments: 18  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 04-01-2002
View Stats Category: Other Vehicle
Description:
General Motors SD60 deisel locomotives, rated at 3800 HP, the third engine is an older
SD45-2 model, rated at 2000 HP, Total power in this picture, a whopping 78,000HP,
Awesome


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#1
4-01-2002 @ 12:35:09 AM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
CRX and me were talking big deisels a bit back, so I posted this one

#2
4-01-2002 @ 09:42:40 AM
Posted By : AC Schnitzer M3 Reply | Edit | Del
hmmm a train on ricecop? this site has gone bloody mad, but i like it Yo!

#3
4-01-2002 @ 07:24:03 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Well, it IS a GM product isn't it?

#4
4-01-2002 @ 07:24:31 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah, so is a Frigidaire, your point?

#5
4-01-2002 @ 07:27:33 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
No point...just train of thought..... GET IT????

#6
4-01-2002 @ 07:28:05 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
OUCH. MY BRAIN HURTS.

#7
4-01-2002 @ 07:29:28 PM
Posted By : pluto316 Reply | Edit | Del
Totally weak, dude.

#8
4-01-2002 @ 07:34:21 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Well, between that and the Fjord comment, it's a wonder Trooper lets me hang out here

#9
4-26-2002 @ 11:41:31 AM
Posted By : Rice Boy Reply | Edit | Del
mad ponies.

#10
4-26-2002 @ 07:40:54 PM
Posted By : jclow82 Reply | Edit | Del
it may have alot of HP but a dead snail has better acceleration

#11
5-11-2002 @ 03:44:35 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
actually if you have ever watched just the locomotive itself accelerate, you would take that comment back, its amazing how fast something that big and heavy can get up to 60 mph

#12
5-11-2002 @ 03:46:29 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I want to put one of those 3800 hp motors in my Volvo....

#13
9-13-2002 @ 08:13:38 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Actualy, the diesels in these don't drive the wheels directly, they turn generators that send electricity to traction motors, and the engines are installed inverted, the crank is at the top, and the pistons face the ground, so it's easier to swap out broken rods, worn bearings, etc.

#14
10-01-2002 @ 10:18:19 PM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Now, if only they were as good at getting back to rest from 60mph.

#15
10-01-2002 @ 10:19:05 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Braking distance is measured in MILES!

#16
10-01-2002 @ 10:21:20 PM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
That's why you should always be really, really careful at railroad crossings.
Of course, if you need to be told that I have no sympathy for you.


#17
10-01-2002 @ 10:29:42 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Especialy since Force = Mass X Accelleration squared, with a mass of a couple THOUSAND TONS, even at a snails crawl of a pace, that's more than enough to flatten you

#18
10-01-2002 @ 10:31:24 PM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
You don't need a physics doctorate to know that several thousands ton of steel + fragile human flesh = not a happy fun time.

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