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Dan2nd
07-03-2008, 08:17 PM
I don't think this has been posted before...



The world's first wooden supercar has been unveiled - and it's faster than a Porsche or a Lamborghini.

The 'Splinter' car can turn out a whopping 700bhp from its twin supercharged, 4.6litre V8 engine - almost 300bhp more than a Porsche 911.

And with a top speed of a staggering 240mph, it will leave the Porsche or even the brand new Lamborghini Revanton trailing in its wake.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/02_03/woodencar2SOLENT_468x319.jpg

The entire car, which is made from a combination of maple, plywood and MDF, weighs just 1,134kg - some 240kg less than the super lightweight Porsche.

The eco-friendly two seater, which is fitted with a six-speed, manual gearbox, can sprint from 0 to 60mph in just over three seconds.

But despite its awesome power, designers say the stylish petrol driven car will still be able to do up to 20mpg.

Designer Joe Harmon, who is head of the project, said: "Wood is a truly amazing material to work with.

"It has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than aluminium or steel, and it possesses a versatility that makes many different types of construction techniques possible.

"The look, feel, and smell of a natural material like wood is not seen elsewhere and cannot be faked, and the satisfaction involved in making something from a piece of wood is awesome.

"This is a supercar designed to push boundaries and prove the potential of wood as a material."

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/02_03/woodencar1SOLENT_468x340.jpg

The 15ft-long car has a laminated wood veneer chassis and wooden wheel rims inside giant 20 inch diameter tyres.

Suspension is provided through laminated wooden arms and springs made from orange wood.

Joe, from North Carolina, US, added: "The light weight is achieved through careful design and composite construction.

"The Splinter is not made from any carved-out, solid chunks of wood, but rather moulded laminates."

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/02_03/woodencarSOLENT_468x295.jpg

The car is due to hit the road later this year. The design company, Joe Harmon Design, has not yet decided on a price for the supercar.

And according to 27-year-old Joe, it might not be long before Formula One star Lewis Hamilton is behind the wheel of a wooden car.

He said: "An F1 car could definitely be made from wood.

"Some extremely creative engineering would have to go into it to overcome the strength-to-weight and mouldability benefits of carbon fibre, but it's definitely possible.

"Getting permission to race it would probably be a bigger challenge than engineering it. But it would be fun to try."

Drivers are kept safe by a roll cage which also stiffens the chassis and defines the rear profile of the car.




Awesome :)

GhostFace-
07-03-2008, 08:19 PM
240 mph !! Jeez its made of wood xD

Roboevil
07-03-2008, 08:25 PM
If you crashed it, wouldn't it crumble and shatter?

Andys
07-03-2008, 08:25 PM
Wow, that design is fit as hell and it sounds awsome :o

e5
07-03-2008, 08:26 PM
That looks pretty awesome!

Dan2nd
07-03-2008, 08:31 PM
If you crashed it, wouldn't it crumble and shatter?

The drivers kept safe by a roll cage it doesn't say what will happen to the car though :P

jesus
07-03-2008, 08:35 PM
If you crashed it, wouldn't it crumble and shatter?Sure would, normal cars today are designed with crumple zones for safety and such.

360
07-03-2008, 08:45 PM
wouldn't it be like, super eay to break in to? And what heppens when it rains? o.0

Dan2nd
07-03-2008, 08:46 PM
wouldn't it be like, super eay to break in to? And what heppens when it rains? o.0

thats what I just thought actually just need a saw =P lol

GommeInc
07-03-2008, 08:50 PM
Surely if it rains alot the wood will just blister and get lumy (it think it's called blistering :S). It's probably one of those cars which need to blocked in a garage and only taken out on very special occasions where you're always near by :P

Roboevil
07-03-2008, 09:01 PM
Surely if it rains alot the wood will just blister and get lumy (it think it's called blistering :S). It's probably one of those cars which need to blocked in a garage and only taken out on very special occasions where you're always near by :P
Nah, I'm sure there's bound to be some sort of varnish for that sort of thing.

-Xiangu-
07-03-2008, 09:29 PM
Surely if it rains alot the wood will just blister and get lumy (it think it's called blistering :S). It's probably one of those cars which need to blocked in a garage and only taken out on very special occasions where you're always near by :P

I'm pretty sure it would be coated with something :)

Would be funny if it caught fire.

Edit: How annoying Roboevil said it before me.

GommeInc
07-03-2008, 09:55 PM
Would you have to add a new coat after a while? Because varnish doesn't last forever and I imagine when it suffers alot of rain, especially at driving speeds where it gets pummled by rain and dirty. Not to forgetting when it suffers condensation coming from underneath when the engine heats up.

Meanies
07-03-2008, 10:12 PM
i want one.
what if you leave it out in the rain. wouldn't it kind of expand the wood? unless is v. well sealed.

-Xiangu-
07-03-2008, 10:14 PM
Would you have to add a new coat after a while? Because varnish doesn't last forever and I imagine when it suffers alot of rain, especially at driving speeds where it gets pummled by rain and dirty. Not to forgetting when it suffers condensation coming from underneath when the engine heats up.

I don't think it would be varnish or if it was it would be industrial which you would have to replace like every 4-6 months?

Muniflex
08-03-2008, 01:50 AM
Yes very nice car.

But the people who will probably be able to afford are the kind of people who will only use it once anyway and have enoguh car storage place to store the whole factory.

That is unless they put alower price to it.

You know how much it cost to build?

GommeInc
08-03-2008, 02:22 AM
I don't think it would be varnish or if it was it would be industrial which you would have to replace like every 4-6 months?
I imagine it'll be like a varnish which you apply yourself. Otherwise it would be something like enamel (sp?), which would require a machine to apply it. It definitely won't be able to survive with one coat though, unless they've invented a new type of a coat which is thick and wear-proof.

The engine over heating is interesting too, how would they be able to make sure that if it does heat up (like all engine), it won't set the whole body alight :P

Nereo
09-03-2008, 10:06 PM
it probs not hard to steal lol

and if it crashed at high speeds i doubt it would offer much protection

Tqm!
09-03-2008, 10:09 PM
If it works i will be so Amazied :D

Adam$
09-03-2008, 10:19 PM
I can't imagine it being very safe, or comfortable.

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