Scrapheap Challenge featuring Bruce Simpson
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Scrapheap Challenge featuring Bruce Simpson
Has anyone seen today's Scrapheap Challenge? We don't get British programs in Croatia, and I only saw a description on their website, which sounded like great fun. A big point scored by Bruce.
Does anyone have comments after seeing the show?
Bruno
Does anyone have comments after seeing the show?
Bruno
Yeah, we even had time to add an augmentor during "tinker-time" on competition day.
Although I haven't seen the show yet myself, I noticed that in the promos they just had to include a shot of the engine flaming out -- large sheets of flame issuing from the tailpipe.
This happened because it was an incredibly hot/still/calm day and the poor old engine ate up all the oxygen around it because we were messing around too long before taking off.
It was also not good weather for being stuck inside a suit of fireproof underwear and leathers for ten hours non-stop -- nor for sitting just inches from a red-hot roaring pulsejet :-)
But the pulsejet beat the turbojet on the day and someone else was paying for the propane so it was a great experience.
This episode also screens in the USA sometime before Christmas.
Hopefully it will introduce a lot of new people to the wonderful world of pulsejets.
Although I haven't seen the show yet myself, I noticed that in the promos they just had to include a shot of the engine flaming out -- large sheets of flame issuing from the tailpipe.
This happened because it was an incredibly hot/still/calm day and the poor old engine ate up all the oxygen around it because we were messing around too long before taking off.
It was also not good weather for being stuck inside a suit of fireproof underwear and leathers for ten hours non-stop -- nor for sitting just inches from a red-hot roaring pulsejet :-)
But the pulsejet beat the turbojet on the day and someone else was paying for the propane so it was a great experience.
This episode also screens in the USA sometime before Christmas.
Hopefully it will introduce a lot of new people to the wonderful world of pulsejets.
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i only saw the very end of it, where they actually raced the karts, it was definately interesting to watch.
bruces team with the valveless won in the end after succesfully completing three runs, getting faster each time, but the other team who were using a turbocharger jet i think only managed two runs before something broke. and there afterburner didnt work at all.
i think the pulsejet driven engine was a whole 10 seconds faster than the turbine one but then again there afterburner didnt work so not really a fair comparison i guess.
but even tho i only saw the race it was still pretty interesting. hopefully they will show it again sometime soon.
bruces team with the valveless won in the end after succesfully completing three runs, getting faster each time, but the other team who were using a turbocharger jet i think only managed two runs before something broke. and there afterburner didnt work at all.
i think the pulsejet driven engine was a whole 10 seconds faster than the turbine one but then again there afterburner didnt work so not really a fair comparison i guess.
but even tho i only saw the race it was still pretty interesting. hopefully they will show it again sometime soon.
Monster garage is too filled with "dude" stuff and hype for me.
They can't even get the narration accurate. I've lost count the number of times they've called an oxy-acetylene cutting torch a plasma cutter and v/v.
About the only worthwhile thing I've seen on MG was when they shot the snot out of that RX7 with a minigun. But did you notice that they cheated and took the engine out of it first??? Boooo!
They can't even get the narration accurate. I've lost count the number of times they've called an oxy-acetylene cutting torch a plasma cutter and v/v.
About the only worthwhile thing I've seen on MG was when they shot the snot out of that RX7 with a minigun. But did you notice that they cheated and took the engine out of it first??? Boooo!
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I watched all the S.C. progr. on Sunday.
Very enjoyable,especially the race at the end.
Very impressed by Bruce's ability and admirable conduct,he even started his competitors' engine each time.
Very enjoyable,especially the race at the end.
Very impressed by Bruce's ability and admirable conduct,he even started his competitors' engine each time.
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[quote="scott lawson"]i wonder if the result would have been different if the afterburner worked???
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I don't think so. At this level of complexity, I am quite certain a pulsejet will beat a truck turbocharger jet. Especially in such a low-speed application. Remember also that a pulsejet is easy to scale up -- the turbocharger thing has a much more constrained size.
A more interesting thing would be to have both run on a set amount of propane, say, a gallon. Give both teams identical carts to use as platforms. Leave everything else completely free. I wonder which one would win.
Bruno
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I don't think so. At this level of complexity, I am quite certain a pulsejet will beat a truck turbocharger jet. Especially in such a low-speed application. Remember also that a pulsejet is easy to scale up -- the turbocharger thing has a much more constrained size.
A more interesting thing would be to have both run on a set amount of propane, say, a gallon. Give both teams identical carts to use as platforms. Leave everything else completely free. I wonder which one would win.
Bruno
I'm waiting
Hello, I'm definitely waiting to see this one. I like the social analysis undercurrent that goes with these Scrapyard/Junkyard shows.
My favorite (probably until I view Simpson & Co.'s efforts) was the glider building competition. I understand the relations of the guy who got the Rolls. I was married that way once, myself.
There seems to be an insurgance of interest in Medevial Warfare. I watched a competition of Trebouchets attempting to spall a wall earlier this evening. The best TV comes from Europe, for sure.
Hank
My favorite (probably until I view Simpson & Co.'s efforts) was the glider building competition. I understand the relations of the guy who got the Rolls. I was married that way once, myself.
There seems to be an insurgance of interest in Medevial Warfare. I watched a competition of Trebouchets attempting to spall a wall earlier this evening. The best TV comes from Europe, for sure.
Hank
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Re: I'm waiting
----------Hank wrote:The best TV comes from Europe, for sure.
Hank
From Great Britain, you mean. Can't say I've seen much that is good elsewhere.
Oh, there was that quiz on the Italian TV in which the competitors won money for good answers but had to strip an item of clothing when they lost. I liked that one, but can't really remember whether it was really good or bad. I concentrated on competitors.
Interestingly, no ugly (or even just plain) ladies appeared to run. Obviously, they weren't chosen by a written test...
Bruno
PS. Yes, I know it's an off-topic topic. Sorry, couldn't resist.