Speedometer missing

Phillip Studans

I was at the park today and noticed that they had taken down the speedometer. Does anybody know how long it will be down for?
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AJ Halper

I also noticed that. I wasn't sure why though

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Coasterkid

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Ryan Adams

What do you mean? Was the whole sign down or was it just not working?
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CP FANatic

I was there yesterday and it was still, it just wasn't working. Whether today is a different story, I don't know.

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America's Rockin' Roller Coast

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joe

Today the spedometer was removed from the wall entirely... at least on the public viewing side. :)

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Ralph Wiggum

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It wasn't working on Sunday, so they are probably repairing/replacing it. I'm sure it will be back.

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-Chris Woodard
"If you're standing in an uncomfortable position, that means you are in the right position because you are riding Mantis!" - Mantis ride op doing spiels on closing day.

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ericjon3140

It was working Saturdat the 24th.
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Jeff

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Or they took it down because it was only going 117mph. ;)

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Jeff
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Michael Darling

Or, possibly, because it has a tendancy to display "6."

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- John

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Browntggrr

Perhaps they are moving the sign so it is easier to see.

(or it was too heavy, and the building was sinking!)

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TheOne001

Is the Speedometer working today? ;)

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Jeff

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Yep, it accurately reported nothing all day.

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Jeff
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Rider

I forgot to mention that as well. It was gone on Tuesday.

Besides the fact that Dragster would only register 117 on it :) it also would sometimes freeze on the "top" speed of <50.

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BirdOfPrey00

A few times I saw the spedometer his 121, but then come down to about 118 because of the "leveling" out of speed once the catch car released. I would say though on average it was below 120. I hope they put it back up, but I also think it would be nice to have it on all three sides of the wall so that you can see how fast a train is coming at you.

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Michael McCormack
Magnum Count: 730 (98 in '03)
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"Is it raining nickels?"

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tambo

You would've thought CP would have "rigged" the radar to inflate the speed to consistantly read 120 mph or higher. If the put it back up, I would suspect it to read 120 mph + consistantly.

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tambo

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Jeff

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I doubt very much it's radar. I would think it just measures the time it takes for the train to cross two prox switches and calculate it from there.

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Jeff
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jdubya

I would put my money on radar. When I was there last, trains were being clocked at 10-15 mph when they were in the launch position - standing still. We all remember news stories about radar clocking mailboxes and telephone poles at 20-30 mph, right?
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Scott

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It does look like there is some kind of sensor or radar to read the speed. It's on top of the hydraulic building aimed down the track. And I do remember it reading 5 or 6...even when at a standstill. =) I wonder if it can clock birds...or swarms of mayflies? We'll see =)

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UCSigep

or, it could be something just reading the speed of the cable, or the gear/wheel pulling the cable. It would be similar to the speedometer on a car, which usually is a small gear that sits in the transmission on the output shaft. That's what I thought it was when I was there Friday. BTW, every time I watched, it was ~120, then dropped to 118 or so.

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Jeff Shumway

~no replacement for displacement, except for that big freakin' turbo hanging on the front...

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Jeff

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That would make sense, seeing as how the ride is already monitoring such things.

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Jeff
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