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sunrunner_pei
12-17-2007, 08:30 PM
Filed under: Concept Cars (http://www.autoblog.com/category/conceptcars/), Etc. (http://www.autoblog.com/category/etc/)
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We're not sure what sort of beneficial impact one would get from making a supercar out of wood composites, but if there is one, the students behind the Splinter supercar will find out. The Splinter will be a 600-hp, 2,500-pound goer with wood used for the chassis, body, and parts of the suspension and wheels.

The car is powered by a twin-supercharged Northstar V8. To keep all that heat from doing bad things to the wood, the exhaust exits from the top of the block and out through mufflers in the wing -- which, as you might guess, makes the non-wooden wing quite hot. Other oddities innovations include Osage Orange leaf springs, and seating that puts passengers' legs between the upper and lower A-arms of the suspension. And those multi-colored spokes you see on the wheel? Yep, made of wood.

The Splinter is a graduate project for some students at NC State. They say "we aren't trying to sell anything, we aren't trying to save the world, and we aren't advocating that everyone should drive a wooden car. This project is a scholastic endeavor in which we are simply trying to explore materials, learn, share ideas, and stimulate creativity." We support that no matter what you make your supercar out of. But for the chance to do 190 MPH in what is essentially a motorized tree, hey, sign us up.

[Source: Joe Harmon Design via Winding Road (http://news.windingroad.com/concept-cars/splinter-the-wooden-supercar/)]

Gallery: Splinter Wooden Supercar (http://www.autoblog.com/photos/splinter-wooden-supercar-1/)
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Vampyrate
12-17-2007, 08:33 PM
that is badass... my school isnt too far from nc state either, i would love to see it in person when it is done

RazorDX
12-17-2007, 08:58 PM
Ah, we made those in Jr High school. The were of a smaller scale, typically made of balsa wood. Instead of a combustion engine, we drilled holes in the ass and shoved an air compressor line in it. Taking the scale into consideration, it would be the equivalent of about 800mph or so.

Nitr0Racing21
12-17-2007, 09:17 PM
The problem is it might not become street legal wood can break in a accident and stuff, not to kill the thread I think it will be a nice a$s car

Nitr0Racing21
12-17-2007, 09:17 PM
The problem is it might not become street legal wood can break in a accident and stuff, not to kill the thread I think it will be a nice a$s car

Vampyrate
12-17-2007, 10:28 PM
im not talking about on the streets, i just want to talk to the guys that are making it. are they majoring in shop class or mechanical engineering?

04alyGT
12-18-2007, 12:57 AM
The problem is it might not become street legal wood can break in a accident and stuff, not to kill the thread I think it will be a nice a$s car

They aren't going for this whatsoever.

At UND they have engineering clubs that do these projects quite a bit, its cool to see them driving and the work actually getting done, I have a friend in the engineering program there.
I think this is pretty cool, I really like the engine:D