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Depending on the context, they usually are referring to the same thing. In some cases, people refer to air dry solid film lubricants as dry film lubricants. For more information check link.
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This is the amount of time that it takes the ignition to start. This information would be present in the users manual.
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One is a shell car. That's all I know.
Some use gasoline, some use alcohol, and the top fuel dragsters burn nitro methane.
There are several differences. CO2 Dragsters (sometimes known as "Blast Cars") are longer and have thinner lighter wheels than Pinewood Derby cars. Also Pinewood Derby cars race using gravity as their only power, while C02 Dragsters use CO2 cartridges to power the car. The standard track size for a Pinewood Derby race is about 32 feet, while the track size area for a C02 Dragster is usually 80 feet or more. C02 Dragsters run on a filament string to guide them down the track, while most Pinewood Derby cars run on a center guide rail. C02 Dragsters usually can only run two cars at the same time due to the starting gates only being designed to accept two cars. Pinewood Derby cars on the average run on a four lane track (I've seen tracks as high as 12 lanes). There are very few C02 Dragster tracks that utilize an electronic finish line, while the majority of Pinewood Derby tracks use an electronic finish line. These are most of the differences between the two cars.
Rear engine dragsters are more aerodynamic and provide better traction.
It's best if you ask a scientist who has some C02
Some dragsters can do the quarter mile in under 5 seconds.
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Top fuel dragsters regularly hit 300mph by the quarter-mile mark.
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