See if this is correct:
The centripetal force, F, required to keep a mass, M, at end of spoke of radius, R, moving at a velocity, V, in a circular path = (MV^2)/R. But Newton's second law states F = (Mass)(Acceleration), so F= MA = (MV^2)/R. Solving for A = V^2/R = (1000 miles/hour)^2 / (4000 miles) = 250 miles/sec^2 = [250 miles * (5280 feet/1 mile)]/sec^2 = 1,320,000 feet/sec^2.
If 1 G = 32.174 feet/sec^2, then (1,320,000 feet/sec^2)/(32.174 feet/sec^2) = 41,027 Gs
My gut reaction to the value is that it seems high, although I have no collection of working knowledge for a reference. (*shrug*)
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