I'm going to approach this as a puzzle. Assuming this is a rather
poor literal translation into English, let's break this into sections
in an attempt to figure out what the question actually is.
"We are working for a racing car for climbing hill an asphalt road.the
car weight wuth the driver and fueld not exceeding 600 kgs if the
engine dose not exceed 150 kgs.we need"
Perhaps the poster is looking to buy or build a race car for a tarmac
hillclimb. The weight limitation of around 1100 pounds for the
vehicle (subtracting driver and fuel) indicates a specialty race
vehicle, rather than a modified road car.
"1- mid-engine ,normal withdraw , small size (without pistons),with
600Hp onward and 1300 RPM."
A turbine engine is the only thing I can think of that would meet
these parameters, assuming "1300 RPM" is a typo. Nothing short of a
large marine diesel would give 600HP at 1300 rpm.
"equipped with gearbox distributing motion differentially to the reat wheels."
RWD with differential (no live axles)
"equipped with anti sliding system."
ABS. Note: ABS is very rarely found on race cars and almost never on
purpose built racers.
"equipped with wheel revolution prevtion (wasting power)."
limited-slip differential? doesn't do anything about wasting power though
"engine equipped with hydraulic pimp for wheel curbing circuit."
?????
OK, so we've got a request for a 500kg, mid-engine, RWD, 600HP turbine
specialty race car with ABS and a limited slip differential. There is
no such animal. However we can get close by selectively dropping one
or more components.
Lotus 56B - a 1971 Lotus Formula 1 car powered by a Pratt & Whitney
turbine. Has everything required except ABS and is four wheel drive
rather than RWD.
Pike Peak Open Wheel class cars - meets all requirements except has a
conventional piston engine and (of course) no ABS. |