The Highway Patrol Challenge [Reviews]
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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
The Orbital line started in 1968 as a larger, and more comfortable version of the Comstar, more room for the family, more comfortable for day to day driving and standard with V8 power from the proven X-Modular family, though limited to only 3787cc. In 1974 the Orbital received a major redesign to celebrate the release of the new Ti-SX modular engine family which featured a considerably larger family size, the new 4.8 liter V8 prooved to be exactly what was needed for the heavier car.
With the call for a new police model to replace the aging fleet, LHE opted to punch out the new Ti-SX Modular to the limit of its family capacity, delivering a very compact, but robust 5418cc V8.
With the ability to jump from a stand still to 62mph in just 8.1 seconds and following up to the 1/4 mile in nearly 16 flat. It is also properly equipped to bring you to a stop in just Forty One and a half meters.




Edit: I do not belive I will do well, I focused more on what I felt were important attributes for a Cop car, and focused on the competition second to that. I look forward to the results

Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Tycondero wrote:We are now full. No more new entries allowed unless the revisions do not show up within 48 hours.
Already? That was quick.
*scraps a dozen trims*

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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
This is our prototypical pursuit model. You would need a waiver from both the EPA and Tycondero in order for this car to actually be used for quite a few reasons:
1. It doesn't have catalytic converters because it needs 98 Octane Leaded fuel.
2. It costs just a bit more than the $8000 restriction. (Although not nearly as much as I thought.)
3. The motor was built in 1969 for the original Boss Motorsports performance vehicles.
So why am I sharing it? Well, I thought it was cool, it's free advertisement for the Boss 432 which powers this model, and I can show off the body and some ballpark stats without disclosing the actual information of my entry which was all custom built for this challenge.
I'm not much of a car designer. I'm an engine builder, and I like how this car turned out. The Police Interceptor Model comes with small lights that can be fitted with red and blue bulbs, along with the stock white, near the front grille and rear license plate bracket. In addition, the car is equipped with plenty of cooling surfaces in order to help out with the extra pieces of equipment that adds heat to the vehicle such as radio transmitters, oil and transmission coolers, as well as more beefy electrical systems and bigger alternators.
One of my favorite features of the car is the rear lights which are all individual bulbs, allowing for some cool sequencing of emergency lighting, as well as being a staple of Boss Motorsports vehicles.
Finally, here's what this car could do on a track if she were more than just a prototype that shares the body of the Police Interceptor. 500 HP out of a police car would make the bad guys much easier to apprehend. Not to mention the coffee wouldn't get cold on the way to the station with that much get-up-and-go. She would definitely be relegated to the highways with that much power. She's not much good anywhere else. And not to worry, the actual submission is much more tame in comparison, but more tuned for this specific challenge.
Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Owner of company: Maxpayne3000
Website or Forum thread: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3156
Established: Winter 1941
Company ID: 1941511
Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Lordred wrote:Presenting the 1978 LHE Orbital Mk II P33
The Orbital line started in 1968 as a larger, and more comfortable version of the Comstar, more room for the family, more comfortable for day to day driving and standard with V8 power from the proven X-Modular family, though limited to only 3787cc. In 1974 the Orbital received a major redesign to celebrate the release of the new Ti-SX modular engine family which featured a considerably larger family size, the new 4.8 liter V8 prooved to be exactly what was needed for the heavier car.
With the call for a new police model to replace the aging fleet, LHE opted to punch out the new Ti-SX Modular to the limit of its family capacity, delivering a very compact, but robust 5418cc V8.
With the ability to jump from a stand still to 62mph in just 8.1 seconds and following up to the 1/4 mile in nearly 16 flat. It is also properly equipped to bring you to a stop in just Forty One and a half meters.
Edit: I do not belive I will do well, I focused more on what I felt were important attributes for a Cop car, and focused on the competition second to that. I look forward to the results
Oh god OHC, my company only does pushrod, cause Merica'. Also how much power and torque?
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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
maxpayne3000 wrote:Oh god OHC, my company only does pushrod, cause Merica'. Also how much power and torque?
worry not, it is a tame OHC.
Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Lordred wrote:maxpayne3000 wrote:Oh god OHC, my company only does pushrod, cause Merica'. Also how much power and torque?
worry not, it is a tame OHC.
Power and Torque?
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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
maxpayne3000 wrote:Power and Torque?
Sufficient

230hp 300ft-lb
Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Lordred wrote:maxpayne3000 wrote:Power and Torque?
Sufficient
230hp 300ft-lb

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Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Lordred wrote:230hp 300ft-lb
That is about twice what I have on my eco police car.
Re: The Highway Patrol Challenge [Waiting for Revisions]
Leonardo9613 wrote:Lordred wrote:230hp 300ft-lb
That is about twice what I have on my eco police car.
is it a four banger?
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