Splinter car is a wooden car which is faster then real Lamborghini. It has powerful engine and it’s very speedy super car. Here are also manufactures taken from the designers website, it looks so powerful and so cool that everybody would like to take a ride at this super car. Take a look at a pictures of the Splinter super car and judge by yourself.
BRAKES
F 14.0in drilled, slotted, vented rotors with 6 piston calipers R 12.0in drilled, slotted, vented rotors
WHEELS
3 piece- forged rims, laminated wood center section
F 19in X 10in
R 20in X 13in
TIRES
Michelin Pilot Sport 2
F 265/35ZR19
R 335/30ZR20
STEERING
Sweet Mfg Integrated Servo 12:1 Rack and Pinion
FRONT SUSPENSION
Unequal length upper and lower laminated wood A-arms
Transversely mounted laminated wood leaf spring
Adjustable remote reservoir tube shocks
Laminated wood anti-roll bar
REAR SUSPENSION
Laminatesd wood trailing arms
Transversely mounted laminated wood leaf spring
NGINE
Aluminum block and heads
32V DOHC reverse-flow cylinder heads
4.6L displacement
Twin Roots-type superchargers
4 air-to-water intercoolers
Projected 600 bhp
DRIVETRAIN
6 speed manual transaxle
Getrag limited-slip differential
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How is this fake car faster than a real lamborghini?
the air flow is gonna tear that engine hatch of at speeds above 100km/h, that is 62Mph for you US types. Looks cool thou, the craftsmanship looks excellent, don’t doubt for a second
it will be drivable, as for out performing supercars, hmmm, don’t think so.
how would you know how this car performs? how would you know the hatch will fly off at exactly 62 mph? you must be very smart to know these things just by looking at a car you know nothing about.
Nice work I don’t see why the lid would fly off at that speed I think it’s a great idea as long as the hinges are attached properly it reminds me of the British World War II de Havilland Mosquito AKA “The Wooden Wonder” or “The Timber Terror” it out performed all of its more modern day counterparts that where already using aluminum body’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Mosquito
Before making comments like it’s a fake, or that it will fall apart at “high” speeds, do some research. Check your facts and go to his website http://www.joeharmondesign.com. The car is real and the article does not say that it will outperform a Lambo, it says that it is theorized to do so based on the vehicle weight and engine power.
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Looks cool, my concerns would be more toward the strength of the materials at high speeds, i mean i dont see a single piece of duct tape… i am used to metal and bolts, most things made of wood are glued, and some times screwed together, not only that the strength of wood as thin as it looks doesnt seem like enough to handle an engine with much power, but then again they make very stong things out of all sorts of stuff. The engine design is interesting, and though i am sure there are similar designs i have never seen the heads positioned in that way to make the exaust exit where the intake would normally be. if the suspention can handle 100+ then i think maybe this car should set some examples for the shody metal work in current vehicles. Pretty car, and i know they can build em to funtion!
i’m doing aproject it’s a fast car i have one