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Jay Leno test the Tag Systems TS8000 Simulator
http://www.motortrend.com/features/p...tor/index.html
Cool read .. (1st page below) I just spent the afternoon driving at an average speed of 125 mph around city streets, mountain roads, and finally at a racetrack in my Corvette Z06. No, I haven't been trying to get arrested. I have a new toy in my garage, a giant driving simulator where you drive your car as fast as you like without leaving the garage. It's called the Tag Systems TS8000. It's Australian, but it has just launched here in the States. So they asked if they could set it up in my garage. I was a bit skeptical. I said, why don't I just take my own car out and drive it? They said, Well, you can drive as fast as you want on any racecourse or street that you want in any kind of weather conditions. Click to view GallerySo I admit I had to get talked into it, but I have to get talked into everything, whether it's e-mail or the iPad or whatever. But eventually I said yes and next thing I know they're at the shop. It didn't take long to set up. It's a mobile system and takes maybe half a day to install. You open the door, pull in and, depending on the car, there are some universal brackets that fit on the rear axle. It works on a rolling road. The front wheels go on some pads that turn with the wheel. You turn off the traction control, start the car, and off you go. Click to view GalleryThe realism is amazing. The car's under load and sounds exactly as the car would sound at 150 miles an hour. There are fans that simulate whatever speed you're driving and the exhaust is extracted out the back through big hoses. It's a bit alarming when I am driving and I look at the speedometer and it says 150 and the tach is reading 6000 and I'm in sixth gear and I look over and there's a guy standing right next to me -- AAHH! It actually grabs you that much. It's fun because you're actually driving the car. The only thing you don't get is G-force, obviously. But as you climb a hill and the hill drops off, it's like you're airborne. It's like, JEEZ! It's amazing.
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Is it also a dyno?
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