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You pull into the car wash and the lighted sign tells you when to stop. Jet nozzles cover your car with water, then soap, then rinse it off with high pressure. As the last rinse cycle begins you shift to 1st with your foot on the clutch and tighten your grip on the steering wheel. The arch finishes
washing the rear of your car and moves back forward. You rev the engine. The lighted sign switches from "STOP" to a countdown; "3... 2... 1... DRY" You pop the clutch and launch your car out of the wash at max acceleration. The dark wash bay opens to reveal 5000 feet of pristine runway with lighted edges. The gas pedal is buried. Powershifting through 2nd, 3rd and 4th your car blows through 60mph, then 80, then 100. At 130mph your reach the stopping markers and apply full brakes, thrust into your seatbelt as the ABS jerks the car to a halt. At the end you look both ways, signal, and pull out into traffic to head to the grocery store.
Adequate drying not guaranteed for cars unable to reach 130mph.
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Fun car wash is an interesting concept. I would like a car
wash that is in a big open space that has people in furry
fluffy but protective mascot costumes running around
soaked with soapy water and you have to run them down
etc to wash your car. Cars would have to have a rigid skirt
placed around the bottom to prevent running the human
sponges over, but mostly they would just bounce off the
sides and roof unhurt. |
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In Germany they would call this (+) an autobuhn. |
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Is there an arch of mosquito netting over this runway to keep the bugs away? |
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//You pop the clutch and launch your car out of the
wash at max
acceleration.// |
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Popping the clutch won't lead to maximum
acceleration,
particularly not after having just gone through a rinse
cycle
where both the tires and the pavement are wet.
With a powerful
enough engine and/or a light enough car, you'll
probably just
drift sideways a bit at first, then fishtail wildly before
plowing
into the side of the carwash. Lots of fun for the
onlookers, at
least; not so much for the driver. |
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Other than that, this idea is completely sound and
gets my bun. |
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I'll have to remember not to engage the flux capacitor in my DeLorean when I push it above 88 mph in the *dry* cycle! All that water from the car wash could cause problems when it freezes up upon re-entry. |
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"This is Red Five; I'm going in !" |
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You wouldn't have the gigawatts! |
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//"This is Red Five; I'm going in !" // |
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Ah ha, Mr. So-called Borg, I see you've finally
revealed your true nature. I will henceforth always
picture you stroking a white Persian cat as you
Halfbake (although to tell you the truth, I secretly
did that anyway). |
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Actually, it's a fuzzy little doggy. |
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