That is basically 1990s levels of power output… in 1950. But with that engine installed in something as light and agile as the GP6-4L-50, its performance would have been otherworldly for its time.
Arion Heritage 2021
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Presenting the Arion Heritage collection at Goodwood Festival of Speed, here you will find the most notable of Arions, past and present.
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The ARD16 (Arion Research & Development 16-Cylinder) is Arion’s first in-house built Formula 1 car, with an aluminium body and steel space frame chassis weighing in at 903.4kg paired to an impressive 4.5 litre V16 boasting 662.7hp @ 9200rpm naturally aspirated it made for an insane race car.
With no traction aids what-so-ever, this machine is only capable in the hands of the most talented racing drivers.
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Featuring a peaky 545hp Twin Turbocharged 5 litre V8 able to reach 209mph and a 0-62 time of only 4.8s whilst weighing in excess of 2 tons (1997.2kg) the Shoebill 545TI is the ideal super saloon.
Sporting tasteful carbon fibre accents all over, a highly advanced air suspension system and a lightened but still plush with creature comforts interior what’s not to like?
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Arion’s late model Polaris was completely gutted down to the bare minimums, with a partial carbon-fibre tubular chassis and almost all the exterior panels being carbon fibre, the weight was brought down to an impressive 972.9kg.
The RWD Turbo Diesel 3 litre Inline 6 produces 370hp helping it achieve a 0-62 time of 3.1s and given enough room on tarmac, it’s estimated to be able to go 195mph, but the Polaris DKR wasn’t used on-road it was intent on winning the Dakar rally from 2020 onwards.
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Introduced in late 2020, the Cassiopeia RS is Arion’s ultimate hypercar.
Powered by a 6 litre naturally aspirated V16 with 855.7hp @ 8900rpm aided up to over 1100hp with 250hp radial electromagnetic hybrid motors mounted to the front wheels paired to an extremely lightweight carbon fibre monocoque and body weighing in at only at 1259kg it could achieve 0-62mph in 2.9s and an eye-watering 290mph top speed.
The Cassiopeia RS utilises active aero and electromagnetic suspension giving it incredible braking and handling characteristics. Through the switch of a button the suspension can be changed from road-mode to RS-mode which lowers the height, adds optimal spring rates for the true racing experience.
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We hope you enjoy the 2021 lineup and hope to see you next year!
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Gallery
Active Aero showcase:
Interior showcase (Credits to @kookie for the interior!):
Engine bay showcase:
ENGINE
TYPE
BORE/STROKE
UNITARY DISPLACEMENT
TOTAL DISPLACEMENT
COMPRESSION RATIO
MAXIMUM POWER
POWER PER LITRE
MAXIMUM TORQUE
VALVE ACTUATION
FUEL FEED
CHASSIS
WEIGHT
FRAME
FRONT SUSPENSION
REAR SUSPENSION
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TRANSMISSION
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REAR TYRES
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ACCELERATION 0-100 KM/H
80 - 120
STANDING KM
NORDSCHLEIFE
That was how long it took for the Splash-built Rinkai Magari time attack car to lap the storied Nürburgring Nordschleife. The car in question, designed, assembled, and tuned by Mizuiro’s Splash tuning division, is a silhouette car based on the original Rinkai Magari, a kei roadster from the late 1990s that takes its name from the Japanese word “曲がり” (which translates into “curve” or “bend”).
A custom-made turbocharged 2.4-litre inline-six and all-wheel drive add to the uniquely Japanese flavour of speed that many of the Magari’s non-kei contemporaries were endowed with. Of course, any competent time attack car can’t go without at least some attention paid to cornering performance, so Splash used a mostly-carbon construction combined with extreme aero devices and a wider track.
The resulting machine became a symbol of pride for Splash when despite understeer-inducing suspension issues, Hatzenbach Racing driver Bruno Aguette soldiered on to achieve a Nordschleife time rivalled by few others.
GOODWOOD
Over the following two decades, Splash would begin tuning Mizuiro’s turbocharged cars before manufacturing turbo kits of its own, as well as tending to other areas such as weight reduction and the ability to switch engine tunes on the fly. Their second full tuning package came in the form of a Mizuiro Hanabi with a longitudinal rear-wheel drive setup, limited to 250 examples. By 2005, Splash’s experience with and predilection for Rinkais and Mizuiros earned it a position as a first-party Mizuiro tuner; this status was promptly put to use with a run of 50 factory-modified Kasui hybrid sedans, some of which were sold outside of Japan. For Mizuiro, Splash served not only as an aftermarket brand, but also as a means of marketing themselves towards car enthusiasts in a more accessible manner. What was originally a comparatively mild tuning company had, by the mid-2010s, become a dedicated performance and motorsports division.
With a small but dedicated team of seasoned engineers and technicians, Splash is now Mizuiro’s way of showing the world what the company has to offer in terms of performance, with the Goodwood Festival of Speed in particular providing a golden opportunity to showcase what Masugata describes as his team’s magnum opus.
GALLERY AND SPECS
DISPLACEMENT |
2399 cc |
PEAK POWER |
455 kW (611 hp) @ 7700 RPM |
DRIVE LAYOUT |
4WD |
WEIGHT |
702 kg (1548 lb) |
LENGTH |
3760 mm |
WIDTH |
1730 mm |
WHEELBASE |
2360 mm |
TIRES |
325/30R16 Fujisaki T501 S slick tires |
NOTES AND CREDITS
Oh, and this should be the last of me milking this car
The pinnacle of all V12 engines could only be found in an SC. In 2020 we wanted to push the boundaries in the high end automotive market. Since we have a small line-up with supercars, we wanted to go just one step further. An hypercar made for the road. Gentle and aggressive at the same time.
This year at Goodwood we celebrate the 917 Terminus it’s short but succesfull life. Now, let me be short and give you the time:
0:49.43
At least we tried
from The Sendo Team with love
A VEHICULAR FORM OF ELEGANCE IN FLOWING WATER
ULTIMATE REIMAGINATION OF GRAND TOURING FROM SENDO
Omotenashi, art of hospitality. Isolated from impurity, Immerse yourself in a chamber centered around you and you only, and allow us to spoil you with a harmony of exquisite material, unparalleled craftsmanship, and an interactive experience made possible only with the latest technologies.
THE NEW DAWN OF ULTIMATE CRAFTSMANSHIP PERFECTION
Why in a hurry? Harnessing the power of electricity and gasoline, the sophisticated powerhouse under the hood effortlessly pushes the Jiyukaze to awe-inspiring speeds with confidence, while producing virtually zero unwanted vibration and noise that disrupts the experience.
THE SPORTS COMMEMORATION OF OUR GRAND TIME
The five rings of the Olympics, arranged in an elegant pattern as though it were that of a Cherry Blossom, represents our athletes as they go onto participate in the world stage to become a grand and living legend among us.
ECSTASY IN DRIVING PLEASURE PERFORMANCE
Only from the highly refined powerplant within the Jiyukaze, is this elegance possible. Four seats, four electric motors, a twelve cylinder orchestra, and a simply unthinkable fifteen-hundred horsepower. All adding up to one highly distilled and highly refined grand touring experience like no other vehicle could ever possibly hope to reach.
UNRIVALED AT THE GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED
THE FUTURE OF PERFECTION
SENDO CONCEPT GT - JIYUKAZE
GALLERY
Full Release
Twin Turbo DOHC 5.5L V12 - 500hp
Four Electric Motors - 250hp Each
Sendo Torque Vectoring FULL SEX AWD SYSTEM
Sendo Full Waterfall Concept Display Glass
Sendo Waterfall Central Movement Console Cluster
Four leather quilted diamond stitch seats with southern Italian Milan Leather
Glowing Ruby Badges all around
Sendo Tourbillon “Cherry Blossom Olympia” Eternal Calendar
Large refridgerator fitting two sake bottles with exclusive Sendo sake bowl
IP41 Sex and Cum piss resistance Jiyukaze more like JIZZKAZE HAHA GOTTEM i want amelia watson to jizz in my mouth please please please please please please please PLEASE PLEASE I shit you not this car is one megabyte in size we used a little too much fixtures you don't know how much photoshop retouching i needed to do just to fix the abortions of automation reflections that happened Im sorry aruna i pinged you twice to figure out the wheels i <3 you dw Hi this section was written by none other than viariationofyuriables i want amelia watson please she's all i need i need her in this car with me so i can finally achieve eternal peace ame doko please i need you AME Sex Gawr gura feet compilation i want to make tea using amelia watson's used tampons
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Flow like semen
Flow like love juice
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The waterfall
Cumfall
Coom eternal
How many more cum memes will i make im too immature
A waterfall is an area where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops in the course of a stream or river. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Because of their landscape position, many waterfalls occur over bedrock fed by little contributing area, so they may be ephemeral and flow only during rainstorms or significant snowmelt. The further downstream, the more perennial a waterfall can be. Waterfalls can have a Wide range of widths and depths. When the river courses over resistant bedrock, erosion happens slowly and is dominated by impacts of water-borne sediment on the rock, while downstream the erosion occurs more rapidly. As the watercourse increases its velocity at the edge of the waterfall, it may pluck material from the riverbed, if the bed is fractured or otherwise more erodible. Hydraulic jets and hydraulic jumps at the toe of a falls can generate large forces to erode the bed, especially when forces are amplified by water-borne sediment. Horseshoe-shaped falls focus the erosion to a central point, also enhancing riverbed change below a waterfalls.
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A stream is a body of water with surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel. The flow of a stream is controlled by three inputs – surface water, subsurface water and groundwater. The surface and subsurface water are highly variable between periods of rainfall. Groundwater, on the other hand, has a relatively constant input and is controlled more by long-term patterns of precipitation. The stream encompasses surface, subsurface and groundwater fluxes that respond to geological, geomorphological, hydrological and biotic controls.
Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to by a variety of local or regional names. Long large streams are usually called rivers.
Streams are important as conduits in the water cycle, instruments in groundwater recharge, and corridors for fish and wildlife migration. The biological habitat in the immediate vicinity of a stream is called a riparian zone. Given the status of the ongoing Holocene extinction, streams play an important corridor role in connecting fragmented habitats and thus in conserving biodiversity. The study of streams and waterways in general is known as surface hydrology and is a core element of environmental geography.
You dont know how much stock footage i planned on using for this
All stock waterfall footage licensed under Creative Commons 0
The car doesn’t actually run with all technologies its a rolling shell with a V12 and four electric motors wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
This car will get you more than just the 2.14% rarity tomboy unlike the palire this will get you the 0.3% rarity tomboy girl that will definitely have sex with you if you find her but she wont let you cum inside because its not a safe day and that shes sensitive but who cares you can’t buy this car not for sale you don’t have the money even though i shit you not this car costs 0 dollars
3 quid
Haha fuck you can you achive that bet ya fucken cant wanker lets gooooo dababy
I love amelia watson
The interior colour palette is taken from a creampie image of amelia watson
Brooom vrooom this car goes so fast england can’t put in his credit card information to buy kaguya sama figure for 500$ before it hits 60
Im so sorry comet you fucking shat your balls making this entire waterfall shingshung nonsense you poor poor child
Mazda aka the man who has no art sense and only knows UTILITY IN DESIGN ELEGANCE NO WATERFALL I WILL STRANGLE YOU GRRRRRRRRR TROLL
Speedyboi
The longer this stupid meme section goes on the lower res the .gif used for the background becomes
Yeah i didn’t think that one through exactly shut up
You’re not supposed to be reading this anyway
I’m so sorry
I forgot half the memes we used whilst making this car
Goodwood more like ohh fuck yeah this wood is good oh yeah fuck ahhh uhh oooh ahh hyan~ nya~
大聲笑Friends大聲笑
我有冰淇淋
我愛北京天安門
天安門上太陽升
偉大領袖毛主席
指引我們向前進
我將向隨機轉發此消息的某人提供7,000美元的社會信用(必須遵循雷鋒和社會主義的例子,年齡18歲以上,在太陽升起時結束,獲勝者必須向當地大使館展示中國國旗
朋友是一个坚韧不拔的纪录片,
在香港这座城市的设置。
主演:钱德勒
索罗斯
傅博斯1
瑞秋
莫妮卡
和一些其他他妈的演员。
The second paragraph of summer and winter - YouTube
在香港这座城市的设置。 主演:钱德勒 索罗斯 傅博斯1 瑞秋 莫妮卡 和一些其他他妈的演员
我们热爱中国安全 We love the Chinese government and enjoy the safety’s of security cameras we feel very safe and happy!!
朋友是一個堅忍不拔的紀錄片,在香港這座城市的設置,主演前額勒羅斯夫撥順一瑞秋莫妮卡可以些其他***演員。
if you are reading this you are obligated to respond with “I love Amelia Watson” in a separate reply if not you will have your ballsacks crusehd by the might of Watoto mushroom stacks
Honestly quite incredible
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-From Variationofvariables
i too, love amelia watson
I’m not sure whether you guys are more talented, dedicated or insane. Possibly all the same.
Yeah, this car probably drove them in-Sanedo.
i dont like you anymore
Goodwood 2021 - What if we tried to take an ordinary sedan to the test? feat. Hinata Celesta 1600GS Turbo
Carol Lee (@Carol_Lee), 10th July 2021
Disclaimer: The event is NOT sponsored by Hinata Motor Corp.
Ah. Goodwood. The yearly event for classic racecars, modern racecars, supercars, and everything in between. This is the event where they all gather together, and test out which is the fastest to finish the whole course.
To bring some fun to the usually serious event, we’re not going to bring a race car, a supercar or even something sporty. That’s right, we’re doing an “experiment” where we are going to test normal vehicles to check how fast it could go to the iconic hillclimb sprint. Obviously, it can’t beat any Tristella, Gyphon Gear, or all the high-performance legends on the track, but will this random sedan could take the challenge?
Picture taken while the car is still on Malaysia.
And, this time, what we are bringing? That’s right, the latest (as in model year 2020) Hinata Celeste sedan we bought as a test car this May. If anyone isn’t well versed with Hinata’s most popular midsize sedan, the Celeste has already existed since the early 1960s as a larger, more luxurious alternative to the Aurora compact. The current generation was released in 2018, and a facelifted model has just launched this year, although its not coming yet to Malaysia as of right now. So, the pre-facelift version will do, I guess. Hope Han Seng Hinata (distributor of Hinata vehicles in Malaysia) quickly launch the facelifted version as soon as possible.
Inside the bonnet, is an all-new 1.6 liter turbocharged engine which replaced the outgoing 2.5 liter inline-4 (from the last generation) as the top-of-the-line engine option (A 2 liter inline 4 N/A is still available for people on a smaller budget), paired with a 7-speed transmission and a load of kit, which means the car starts from RM 200K (which is like 48K in USD, cars here are very expensive anyway) for the small business owner who doesn’t want a crossover. Despite generating just 10 HP more than the old unit (190 HP), the new unit is more robust, responsive and economical than ever before.
Even with the new engine and a new chassis derived from Hinata’s latest platform, the Celeste has some pretty average performance. Top speed is limited to 180 km/h, and acceleration from standstill to 100 needs 8.82 seconds to achieve. But I’m not expecting much from the Celeste, since its not a track day killer for gods sake. But I will still say that the car feels the part. Despite being not as excellent as, say, a similar car from Kimura or a Seikatsu, but the Hinata Celeste feels the part. It’s beautiful, comfy, roomy, and pretty good for a D-segment, which is a big improvement from the Nagoya-based firm’s last offering.
Enough car talk, back to the track. So, the car obviously had to imported to the United Kingdom before it could join the race. With the help of a mover company, an airplane, and undisclosed amounts of cash, the car safely arrived to the Isles 2 week after the initial plan (of course, at the time of writing the car has yet to be returned). Besides that, some registrations, some files, more driving lessons later and I, alongside with some staff from Drivers.com as well as James Vaughn Jr., one of America’s best sports car drivers, have took a ticket to England.
And Goodwood, here we go. After a night’s stay on a nearby hotel, we went to the venue next day (which is the first day of the event), to watch some laps. The cars that day include classic F1 racers, some modern supercars, some race cars as well as some oddballs including a Dakar Rally racer and a 80s Swedish sedan that caught my eye. Of course, there’s always the sculpture, which in this year is courtesy of Lotus, looks pretty striking on my eye.
After that, we have taken a seat, in a designated area designed for the press, such as Motornation and The Exhaust Note. Besides that, we also checked out the gallery with loads of new vehicles, and some more activity on the other parts of the estate. In the evening Vaughn also took me for some training courses, as well as some talking. The rest of the day happened without any incident, other than the fact that we had a delicious fish and chip dinner on a nearby restaurant.
The next day came, and is the time for our run in the track. Obviously, despite the fact that I have some racing experience last year, I don’t think I ever had racing in a midsize sedan on a track like this. After some briefing, we head to the track, with the car on my hands.
On the track, the only “normal” vehicle in the lineup is ours, as everyone else, including car companies, racing teams, museums, etc. is on a fancier vehicle with better performance. Of course, we’re not expecting much, as I’m happy to finish the course without dying anyway.
And some moments later, its our turn for the sprint. The Celeste’s throttle response in the straights is indeed great, which reminds me of the more driver-oriented Reina than the larger, more comfortable Vista anyway. Sure, it’s not as good as the Reina, but the Celeste is probably good enough for some light track duty…
…if it have gotten a better suspension system. Even with McPherson fronts and a multi-link rear, its not a good car for runs like this. Since we’re getting the GS model sans the HP (Hinata Performance) pack, the ride is pretty soft, wallow, and a clear lack of sharpness. Corners are not it’s strong point, and some roll occurred on some instances of corners.
The steering didn’t really picked up any favors as well. Its way better than some of its competition, but that steering is certainly not sport-car like. Thanks to the tuning, the Celeste’s steering is surprisingly easy to manage, which is a good thing to hear after all those problems in the sprint.
Tyres on the car isn’t all that good, however. The use of economy-oriented hard tyres isn’t helping the car much while getting grip (we actually offered proper race tyres but we rejected it for sake of some experimenting) and in some instances, wheelspin and some slight understeer on out attempt. The car did broke 140 km/h on a straight, but we aren’t really expecting it could go over that either.
And poof, we got to the end of our lap, without anything serious. The car is still intact, and I am now writing the article on a laptop in a hotel room, instead in a hospital. Which means we got lucky anyway.
So, here’s the conclusion for the event. What do we learnt today? Honestly, not really much, other than the fact that I shouldn’t try to risk being shamed on the event. However, its still one hell of a race, and probably the only time we could do something like this in my lifetime. Will I return to Goodwood after this? Sure, but I don’t think with the Hinata Celeste that time.
Final Lap Result: 1:11.85
What a stunner! The Jiyukaze is, without doubt, the most detailed and visually appealing car anyone has ever made for display on these forums, and will most likely remain so for months, if not years, to come. Enough said.
That roof line and window look crudely cut out. But, that’s something that is caused by how automation works, I don’t mean to rain on your parade.
As one of the artists who performed the CSS and Photoshop works behind the Sendo projects, I can indeed confirm that there were some uneeded imperfections that we could have improved upon that we just did not expect a pedantic person to snope around in. My apologies for letting such a thing impair your visual enjoyment of this automobile, and we will strive to improve our competence in this sector in the future. Thank you!
Created with @chiefzach2018, @yurimacs, and @kookie
fashionably late baybee
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The Helix R1 is the achievement of countless years of innovation, with a lightweight carbon frame, pushrod front and rear suspension, and all-new 5.2L twin-turbocharged V10, all designed in collaboration with Zacspeed. Also engineered with Zacspeed, is the advanced aerodynamics and active suspension system, continuously responding to the driver’s inputs in a matter of milliseconds. The radically design exterior was made in collaboration with RetronIX, with their expertise in advanced shaping techniques. Put these aspects together, and you’re left with a formidable combination.
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Moving to the interior, drivers are greeted with a high-tech advanced cockpit, designed by Einhoff Performance. Directly in front of the driver is a 12.5 inch OLED fully customizable digital gauge cluster, with 5 custom UI appearances, that switch with the IDS selector mounted in the central tunnel. In the central portion of the car, drivers are greeted with a 10-inch OLED central display that controls climate, navigation, and more finite control over the IDS system.
The steering wheel is also a new development, with multiple functions for control over the R1’s various systems, and new carbon fibre paddle shifters. Perhaps the biggest center point of the interior, however, is the IDS controller, or Intelligent Drive System. Through a simple dial, drivers can control the R1’s 6 drive modes (Dynamic, Comfort, Sport, Race, Vmax, Individual), and set select parameters, adjust the suspension, aerodynamic mode and so on, for a drive like no other.
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In terms of other features, the R1 features full microLED head and taillights, side camera mirrors, 21-inch carbon fibre wheels, a front axle lift system, adaptive cruise control and an active safety suite developed by Einhoff. These features make it more than the average supercar- they make it livable.
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As for seeing the Helix R1 for yourself, come to our booth at Goodwood, and experience the zenith of performance. For more information on the R1, as well as more images, please continue scrolling.
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Specifications
2023 Helix R1
Layout- | Mid Longitudinal RWD |
Chassis- | Carbon Fiber Monocoque with Carbon Fiber Panels |
Suspension- | Front and Rear Pushrod |
Brakes- | Front and Rear Carbon Ceramic Disc |
Transmission- | 7-Speed Dual Clutch |
Weight- | 2948 lbs (1337 kg) |
Engine- | 5192cc/5.2L twin-turbocharged DOHC-4 V10, ALSI block/heads, forged internals |
Power- | 691hp @ 7900RPM, 530 lb-ft @ 5200RPM, 8500RPM redline |
0-62 mph- | 2.9s |
1/4 mile time- | 10.02s |
1 km time- | 17.83s |
Top Speed- | 211 MPH (340kph) |
Fuel Economy- | 35.9 US MPG, 6.55L/100km |
Goodwood Hillclimb Time- | 49.83s |
MSRP- | $139,000, on-sale early 2022 |
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