it said that a person probably wouldn't survive a 64 km/h impact
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Originally posted by Jscotty View PostThe only thing that I find inaccurate about crash tests is that they drag the car with a cable rather than running it into the obsticle under its own power. I think that a car would act much differently in the event that the engine was running and there was a load on the drive train.e30sport.net
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That car is a piece of shit.
Jscotty, care to explain the physics behind that one?
Originally posted by Jscotty View PostThe only thing that I find inaccurate about crash tests is that they drag the car with a cable rather than running it into the obsticle under its own power. I think that a car would act much differently in the event that the engine was running and there was a load on the drive train.
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I think what he meant is that the inertia of the drive train other than the wheels rotating would still try to drive the car forward for a fraction of a second. I don't think it would though considering everything, that is as accurate and replicable of a test as can be with a cable or some sort of towing device
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