Cars like the "Murder Nova" or "Fireball" utilize a variant of the XXXLFormula. They must survive 2,000+ horsepower on 315mm radial tires while driving 1,000 miles across the Midwest. Here, the formula is softened with intercoolers and pump-gas tune switching, but the mechanical blueprint remains XXXL.
As internal combustion engines fight for relevance against EVs, the XXXLFormula is becoming the "final roar." Engineers are now integrating:
The future of the Horse Power XXXLFormula is a hybrid: electric motors spooling the turbos, chemical fuels providing the energy, and billet steel containing the chaos.
The term horsepower was coined by James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine, in the late 18th century. Watt was looking for a way to explain the power of his steam engines in terms that potential customers could understand. He knew that his engines would be competing with horses for jobs, so he decided to find out how much work a horse could do.
One horsepower is defined as the ability to lift 33,000 pounds to a height of one foot in one minute. This is equivalent to about 745.7 watts in the metric system. The formula to calculate horsepower is:
[ \textHorsepower (HP) = \frac\textForce (in pounds) \times \textDistance (in feet)\textTime (in minutes) \times 33,000 ]
Or, more commonly in the context of engines,
[ \textHP = \frac\textTorque (in lb-ft) \times \textRPM5,252 ]
Where:
For motors:
[
\textHP = \fracV \times I \times \textEff \times \textPF746
]
Where:
Simplified (DC motor, 100% eff):
[
\textHP = \fracV \times I746
]
Cars like the "Murder Nova" or "Fireball" utilize a variant of the XXXLFormula. They must survive 2,000+ horsepower on 315mm radial tires while driving 1,000 miles across the Midwest. Here, the formula is softened with intercoolers and pump-gas tune switching, but the mechanical blueprint remains XXXL.
As internal combustion engines fight for relevance against EVs, the XXXLFormula is becoming the "final roar." Engineers are now integrating:
The future of the Horse Power XXXLFormula is a hybrid: electric motors spooling the turbos, chemical fuels providing the energy, and billet steel containing the chaos.
The term horsepower was coined by James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine, in the late 18th century. Watt was looking for a way to explain the power of his steam engines in terms that potential customers could understand. He knew that his engines would be competing with horses for jobs, so he decided to find out how much work a horse could do.
One horsepower is defined as the ability to lift 33,000 pounds to a height of one foot in one minute. This is equivalent to about 745.7 watts in the metric system. The formula to calculate horsepower is:
[ \textHorsepower (HP) = \frac\textForce (in pounds) \times \textDistance (in feet)\textTime (in minutes) \times 33,000 ]
Or, more commonly in the context of engines,
[ \textHP = \frac\textTorque (in lb-ft) \times \textRPM5,252 ]
Where:
For motors:
[
\textHP = \fracV \times I \times \textEff \times \textPF746
]
Where:
Simplified (DC motor, 100% eff):
[
\textHP = \fracV \times I746
]
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