
Racing so real you can feel it!
The job of a racing simulator is to create an illusion of racing and suspend disbelief. Silicon Motor Speedway has an unmatched track record in this critical regard. That system allows even the most critical drivers to transition into the race within seconds.
SMS-Reactor Walk Through
As soon as you sit in the authentic cockpit and start the engine, you feel the car come alive through the seat and through the steering wheel. You hear the roar of engines and see the track loaded with competition. Your focus is locked in on winning.
As you drive, the Reactor gives authentic motion cues to support what is going on, on-screen. There is collision detection in the virtual world, so if cars bump there will be synchronized motion and sound cues. You can feel the centrifugal force push against you when you turn. You can feel the jarring impact of a crash into the wall or getting hit by another car. You can feel the car "push" or get "loose". It's as real as it gets!
When the race is over, you can check out how you did at the Race Results center – and maybe sign up for a little more seat time!
Race Track Software
Six specially created ovals are included with the SMS-Reactor. Multiple race tracks can be utilized during a single race session.
Track Official – Race Control
Calling the race (officially) is not a trivial matter and the SMS system designs in the tools needed from the beginning. Full oversight and control of every driver and every motion platform is provided at this station.
SMSLive
Automatic production of the racing event is a unique feature of the SMS system. No other simulation system offers the added realism and atmosphere of a simulated race announcer. For the spectators and participants alike, this feature brings Race Day alive. A leader board is integrated into this system which displays race information, lap times, and car positions of each driver as it happens in real-time.
Race Results
The Race Results system prints a detailed race summary for each driver at the end of each race providing:
lap times, lap speeds, cars passed, turn entry and exit speeds, and finishing position.
Fast Response Motion
Never before has such a high performance, cost-effective 3DOF motion platform been applied to a racing game this convincingly. This is accomplished with the help of a patented acceleration sled.
Proven High Reliability
Operating on the same principals that have been in daily service since 1997.
Company
The Perfect Line, Inc. product family includes NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, the SMS-Reactor, Track Official Station and SMSLive for race day promotion. The simulators and the race presentation system represent the state-of-the-art for high return-on-investment racing games.
Designed and manufactured by:
Race Car Simulators, Inc.
5624 WEST 73rd Street
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46278
317-295-3500
Order On-line:
www.smsonline.com
Rich Wheeler - Director of Sales
Phone: 818-889-4062
Fax: 818-879-8590

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Designed to Race
The SMS-Reactor operates as a component of a race system that would typically include several (up to 20) of the simulators operating in wheel-to-wheel race configuration. The linked simulators allow guests to race head-to-head in a 32-car field at speeds in excess of 200 mph.
The owners of the NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway attraction have created an affordable, compressed version of that successful system that you can take to racing venues,
arcades, events, retail facilities, tradeshows, and mobile trailers.

Features Summary
The SMS-Reactor is a full-spectrum racing simulator incorporating:
- Compact Motion Platform
- 6 Replica Oval Racetracks
- The Latest nVIDIA G-Force Graphics
- Twin Projection on Curved Screen
- Threshold of Pain 120 dBa Audio
- Rear-entry Cockpit
- Force Feedback Steering
- Working Gauges
- Automatic or 4-speed Manual Transmission
- Highly Accurate Car Handling Characteristics
- Real-time Interactivity
- Intelligent Artificial Competitors
- Drafting and Aerodynamic Forces
- Crew Chief and Spotter Voices
- Programmable Race Length
- Post-Race Print-out with Race Results
Safety Systems
Passive Systems
A full perimeter penetration skirt with canvas covering protects access under the simulator.
Active Systems
Electro static imaging systems stop ride operation on presence of foreign bodies within the clearance zone around simulator edges.
Specifications
Regulatory Specifications
Designed to meet
NEC
ASTM F1159 and related specifications
Electrical Specifications
with sled operating
Voltage: 120 VAC
Current: 10.0 Amps
Wattage 1200 Watts
Power Factor 0.8
Electrical Specifications
without sled operating
Voltage: 120 VAC
Current: 4.0 Amps
Wattage 480 Watts
Power Factor 0.8
Motion Platform
Hydraulic system – enclosed in secondary container that will hold all oil.
Energy storage via accumulator – 1 qt.
Prime mover - ¾ hp induction motor
Degrees of Freedom – 3DOF
Heave or lift +/- 2 inches
Roll +/- 15 degrees
Pitch +/- 15 degrees
Ride excursion:
Heave total 4 inches
Center of rotation centered under floor supporting the driver.
Mechanical Specifications
Transport Mode Configuration:
Dimensions - Stationary:
Height maximum 66 inches
Width maximum 32 inches
Depth (seat in) maximum 66 inches
Operate Mode Configuration
Screens Extended, projectors up
Dimensions – Sled Operating:
Height maximum 78 inches
Width maximum 60 inches
Depth (seat in) maximum 66 inches
Clearance Zone
There is a 5-inch clearance zone around the upper edges of the simulator.
Environmental Conditions
Operating
Temp: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
Storage
Temp: -20°C to 50°C (4°F to 122°F)
Humidity: 0 to 100% non-condensing
Mobility System
Four retractable casters at corners are articulated via access at rear (license plate) jack door.
Physical Specifications
Total Weight 850 lbs.
Flying Weight 500 lbs.
Heavy-Duty Power Cord 15 ft
Accessories
Included:
User Manual
Application Guide
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