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Arcstarter
Wed Apr 14 2010, 04:34PM
Arcstarter Registered Member #1225 Joined: Sat Jan 12 2008, 01:24AM
Location: Beaumont, Texas, USA
Posts: 2253
Yea, i wonder what all they had to do to the engine to get it to produce 700HP! I saw one with 700HP too. Twin turbo... I wonder how reliable a busa is after you put a couple turbos on it! Somehow it seems that it would not like all that power.

I have a gsxr-750 '92 model in my room, if only i had some money to fix it up!

Since the topic of this thread is cool pics after all, i have a picture that is relevant to the conversation as well.

Hayabusav8

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A V8 hayabusa?!? Hehe, they took 2 cylinders plus the carbs, pistons and other associated parts, and custom machined a crankshaft and crankcase i believe. The output was 400hp if i remember correctly. Not sure if the first pic is the same.

Holyfuckhayabusa

A three wheeled busa... Now i have seen everything.

edit: fixed the oversized pic, it seems instead of saving the updated size of the pic on photobucket over itself does not work, had to make a copy.
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Killa-X
Mon Apr 19 2010, 02:16AM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Laser anyone? In the day, When ambient sunlight enters my room, and my lights are on, the beam is clearly visible. In a dark room, the beam is bright. No need for 'smoke machines'

Pics reposted few posts down

Picture above, Was me shining the laser at my teeth. The reflection you see is well, spit. Just makes cool effects on the wall :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vbs6lNDYpA

200mW And yes I own laser glasses.
Youtube also shows my 120mW bluray laser.

Getting a 300mw bluray soon, and a 400mW red.
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thedatastream
Mon Apr 19 2010, 11:41AM
thedatastream Registered Member #505 Joined: Sun Nov 19 2006, 06:42PM
Location: Yorkshire!
Posts: 329
Is it a cat scratching post or a knitted furry tesla coil?
Answers on a postcard...
1271677287 505 FT6000 Image239
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Fabio
Mon Apr 19 2010, 12:14PM
Fabio Registered Member #122 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 12:55PM
Location: Milano Italy
Posts: 148
Hi All!

My last fun experiment: a MAGLEV TOY TRAIN!

The rails are made with powerful neodymium magnet sticked on a iron plate, the train is made with a carved plexiglass and the "core" of the system are four YBCO (yttrium barium copper oxide) superconductor disks cooled with liquid nitrogen!

Unfortunately this is a bit off topic here, is a videoclip NOT a pic, but who cares?

Link2


Ciao!
Fabio.
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Hon1nbo
Mon Apr 19 2010, 12:48PM
Hon1nbo Registered Member #902 Joined: Sun Jul 15 2007, 08:17PM
Location: Pacific Northwest USA
Posts: 1042
@ killa-x,

did you host the images somewhere else? - they are just showing as white boxes with "X" in the corner which means if you did they might have been taken down or the link broke. All the other images in this thread appear just fine.

-Jimmy
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Conundrum
Mon Apr 19 2010, 06:41PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
Location: CI, Earth
Posts: 4062
Night vision tube pics...

This is a very old Gen 0 non intensified IR converter tube but it still works fine.
seems to need 16KV which i provided using a convenient plasma globe supply with one of Proud Mary's diodes in series to get about 10KV DC.

works well with one of my 0.5W NIR LEDs as the source.
Watch out though, as with the setup shown here the "front" of the tube is at -HT which is hazardous.

Now to get it to detect particles...
someone suggested using a piece of defunct EL sheet with the front ITO removed as a scintillator, reckon this might work?
obviously the better approach would be to spin coat the input window in uv adhesive, partially dry then carefully sprinkle (again using spin coating) some ZnS:Ag and fully UV cure to yield a bulletproof waterproof coating.

To add intensification (needed for most if not all particles) i could run it a little "hot" (increasing the photocathode's gain at the cost of tube lifetime) and also install a CMOS camera behind a well insulated "hood" focussed on the screen and underclocked by 50% to allow it to detect the fluorescence from a sub threshold event.

-A
1271702505 96 FT6000 Tube

1271702505 96 FT6000 Tube1
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Killa-X
Tue Apr 20 2010, 12:45AM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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DaJJHman wrote ...

@ killa-x,

did you host the images somewhere else? - they are just showing as white boxes with "X" in the corner which means if you did they might have been taken down or the link broke. All the other images in this thread appear just fine.

-Jimmy

Odd, Showed for me. I'll do 4HV instead of my site.


1271724333 1643 FT6000 Forums3

1271724333 1643 FT6000 Forums2

1271724333 1643 FT6000 Forums1
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klugesmith
Tue Apr 20 2010, 01:02AM
klugesmith Registered Member #2099 Joined: Wed Apr 29 2009, 12:22AM
Location: Los Altos, California
Posts: 1716
Nice pictures! The patch of laser light reflected from wet teeth
reminds me of Rapatronic camera pictures of early stage nuclear fireballs.
Link2 Link2
[edit] The Rapatronic shutter driver has a lot in common with pulse circuits popular on 4hv: Link2 and Link2
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Killa-X
Wed Apr 21 2010, 07:02PM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
Location:
Posts: 1039

1271876354 1643 FT6000 Manyfets


Got the mail today! 25 mosfets!
IXFK48N50Q
500V 48A 500Watts
Link2

The cost for 25 on digikey, $321.
My cost for 25: $37
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ragnar
Wed Apr 21 2010, 07:29PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Killa-X wrote ...

The cost for 25 on digikey, $321.
My cost for 25: $37

Did you sample them or something?
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