as requested...
as requested...
...Utah! Get me two...
last two I've got...
...Utah! Get me two...
Gorgeously ridiculous. I remember driving that in NFS2...
I like this car a lot, except for the side.
that car looks so.......badASS!.
those headlights look so kool along with the exhaust and that spoiler which is quite a nice design.
1993 nissan 240sx hatchback(stock) <<drifter, straight liner, road courser
"Horsepower is the force that determines how fast you hit the wall. Torque is the force that determines how far you take the wall with you after you hit it."
"Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races" - Carroll Shelby
"Real cars don't make power at the front wheels....they lift them."
one of the best ford concepts that should have become a production car.
2011 Honda Civic Si
ATHEIST and damn proud of it.
^agreed
0-60?
hp?
700hp
0-60 3secs flat, or 2.9 secs, i don't remember
The Ace of All Aces.
Crysis. Maximum Game.
i vaguely remember from the nfs2 showcase this car had quad turbo v10... can any1 confirm this ?
Looks like a Lambo designed by a committee.
The Contour, shown at the 1991 Detroit Show, was revolutionary in so many respects. Its engine was the first straight-eight since Pontiacs in 1954 and was mounted traversely to save space. The shape of the car was dramatic with steeply ranked screens and a long cabin domin ating. It was mounted on an aluminium chassis entirely bounded togehter. The headlamps were 1 inch high arc discharge rods and there were two floating rear spoilers.
To describe its fresh way of thinking in design terms, Ford coined the term 'edge design.' Before production cars like the Ka and Puma took to the streets, Ford displayed numerous concept cars at motor shos around the world, which dramatically demonstrated its new philosophy.
Edge design burst on to the scene with the revolutionary GT90 in 1995. The name hinted at the inspiration for the car, Fords highly successful GT40 road/race car of the 1960s. In format, there were similarities: this was a very low, mid-engined two-seater with fantastic performance potential, but in truth the cars were very divergent.
The GT90 resembled a Stealth bomber in the way that its triangular flat surface intersected one another. Under the skin its technology was bang up-to-date racing-car; a honeycomb aluminium chassis, carbonfibre body and space-shuttle-type ceramic exhaust. Powered by a quad-turbo 720bhp V-twelve engine, it was intended to be launched in a limited series of 100 cars, but the plan never materialized. Much more significant was the GT90s effect of the future of Ford design.
1995 Ford GT90
Year.................... 1995
Make................... Ford
Model.................. GT90
Engine Location.... Mid
Drive Type........... Rear Wheel
Price................... $150,000.00
Produced............. 1
Performance
0-60 mph........... 3.1 seconds.
1/4 Mile.............. 11.4 S @ 134 MPH seconds.
Top Speed.......... 238 mph | 382.9 km/h
Engine
Engine Configuration........ V
Cylinder.......................... 12
Aspiration/Induction........ Normal
Displacement.................. 362.00 CU IN. | 5933.2 cc. | 5.9 L.
Valves............................ 48 Valves
4 valves per cylinder.
Valvetrain....................... DOHC
Power............................. 720.0 HP @ 6,300.0 RPM
Torque............................ 660.0 Ft-Lbs @ 4,750.0 RPM
Bore............................... 3.55 in | 90.2 mm.
Stroke............................ 3.04 in | 77.2 mm.
Compression Ratio........... 8.0:1
HP to Weight Ratio.......... 4.4 LB / HP
HP / Liter........................ 122.0 BHP / Liter
Transmission Information
Gears........................ 5
Transmission............. Manual
Dimensions
Weight....................... 3200 lbs | 1451.5 kg
Length....................... 176.00 in | 4470.4 mm.
Width........................ 77.30 in | 1963.4 mm.
Height....................... 44.90 in | 1140.5 mm.
Wheelbase................. 116.00 in | 2946.4 mm.
Front Track................ 67.80 in | 1722.1 mm.
Rear Track................. 63.50 in | 1612.9 mm.
Seating Capacity........ 2
Steering
Rack and Pinion with Power Assit
Brakes
Front Brake Size.... 328 mm | 12.9 in.
Rear Brake Size..... 328 mm | 12.9 in.
Tires / Wheels
Tires..................... Goodyear Eagle
Last edited by Sauc3; 09-21-2005 at 11:24 PM.
i vaguely remember from the nfs2 showcase this car had quad turbo v10... can any1 confirm this ?
It was a 6.0 V12, the same engine that became the testbed for the Aston Martin Vanquish and DB9
It's look cool!!!
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I'm not sure, but I don't think that they ever had a fully working one. I think those numbers are estimates, but if anyone can prove me wrong, go for it. I'd love for that to be real.
I couldn't tell you which magazine.. but I remember reading a write-up on it once, and they actually let the magazine folks drive it...
...Utah! Get me two...
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