I broke the light speed today...
I went 698+ million miles, and the light speed is "only" 670+ million, so I beat it by a safe margin.
To achieve that I had to spin the engine to nearly 113 million rpm, which needed a boost of 973+ million Kpa, that was easily achieved by using the throttle blade as a fan and spinning it to 440,832% as measured by the TPS. That however heated the incoming air to 2.5 billion F° -many times the temperature of the sun's core of 27M F°, which required the ECT to be minus 3.6 billion F° -far below absolute zero- in order for the engine to survive.
All I have got left to say is that Einstein must have been right, time does really stand still at light speed, because it did not really feel that fast
Rat Chevelle
PD. See attached picture for proof.