The launch modification was most definitely to extend the ride's service life as long as possible. Nothing was ever confirmed publicly, but it was basically common knowledge that wood track was getting beaten up far more than it could hold. That's why now that most of it's IBox track, a lot of us were hopeful that the original speed would return. Still can't complain too much as its still a world beater as-is.Reliability is indeed what matters. Esp for the long run. I am not great with the engineering side of things but wont a ride just get worse with time? So like....lose speed, downtime even worse, rougher, take a toll on the long run health of the ride etc? If so this change is nothing but positive.
Oh absolutely. And same, it would be wonderful if the original speed returned, and I know we cant always trust distant video/early testing but eh, not gunna get my hopes up. As ya said, still a top tier ride and IF it was restored, even better.The launch modification was most definitely to extend the ride's service life as long as possible. Nothing was ever confirmed publicly, but it was basically common knowledge that wood track was getting beaten up far more than it could hold. That's why now that most of it's IBox track, a lot of us were hopeful that the original speed would return. Still can't complain too much as its still a world beater as-is.
Yeah it was an older CF video I compared it too. I mean....maybe it's in my head. It could be, that looks quicker. I'm trying to just focus on it and that seems noticeably faster. Like that vs the current one, the new one looks less whippy. That can't be from lack of trees around.
Here’s a video from a year or so ago. IMHO, the coaster only looks slower due to not having any perspective with the trees.
I don't know how many times this needs to be said: The brake fins after the LSMs are NOT USED in normal operations. They are PURELY there for emergency stop/abort launch reasons.it's just slowed more by the brakes at the top.
It was filmed early morning before park opening on an empty train, when it was 40° (4° C). You should see El Toro crawl around the track under those conditions. Don't worry about the speed guys.
Too bad they had to clear out so much to get access. We'll have to film again after they remove all those trees and hopefully it will look much better.
And like ECG said, don't worry about the speed. Y'all should know by now how temperamental RMCs are, especially this one. A cold, empty, early morning POV will be WILDLY different from a hot, fully loaded train in July. Give it time.