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Thread: Spectre R42 vs Sensor GTR vs Orca

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    Spectre R42 vs Sensor GTR vs Orca

    Spectre R42

    Engine:
    Configuration: 32-valve V8
    Displacement: 4600 cc / 280.7 cu in
    Power: 249.8 kw / 335.0 bhp @ 6000 rpm
    Torque: 430.0 nm / 317.2 ft lbs @ 5000 rpm
    HP / Liter: 72.83 bhp per litre

    ULF Sensor:

    Chassis: steel tubular frame, mid-engine design that permits the fitting of engines up to 1000 bhp with 4-12 cylinders
    Body: carbon fibre
    Engine: 4.5l 70 degrees Speed 8 (V8 engine), aluminium design
    Displacement: 4475 cm
    Max. output: 450 bhp at 6750 rpm.
    Max. torque: 380 Nm at 5500 rpm.
    Weight: 750 kg
    HP / Liter: 100.56 bhp per litre

    ULF Sensor: more information
    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...ghlight=Sensor


    Orca Engineering C 113

    Curb Weight: 1874 lbs
    Type: Turbocharged Volvo Inline-5
    Displacement: 2300 cc
    Horsepower: 375 bhp @ 5400 rpm
    Torque: 399 lb-ft @ 3800 rpm
    0-60 mph: 3.5 sec
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    Last edited by lfb666; 05-08-2004 at 08:50 AM. Reason: Spectre R42 vs Sensor GTR vs Orca C113
    Fasten seat belt while seated

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    Theyr all butt ugly. Who the hell designed those things?

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    Exactly. They look like they were designs in the early 90's. Specs are pretty good on the Orca though.

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    I like the Spectre

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    The sensors front lights look like a Koienigsegg CC's, and the tail lights look like a mclaren F1's. But it's still really ugly, just like the other two...

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