I want one in arctic white pearl, black interior. black wheels.. right now.
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I want one in arctic white pearl, black interior. black wheels.. right now.
[QUOTE=silverhawk;801446]638 HP!!!! if it can corner properly then im sold[/QUOTE]
Its american. they DONT corner. they go really fast in a straight line, and then explode...
Well, competition is always good. Maybe we'll see a crazier version of the GT-R and a better version of the NSX and LF-A, whenever they come out.
[QUOTE=2ndclasscitizen;801778]That's pretty much like all close-ratio gearboxes on powerful cars. Long 1st to get up to speed, then 2nd -> 6th close packed together. Though this will undoubtedly be 2nd -> 5th close, then moonshot 6th. If you don't have the long 1st with close-ratio box, you'll limit the top speed.[/QUOTE]
kinda wierd, i know in an ITR you have two gear changes before you hit 100, probably a bit more closely geared :D
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I can finally say that I would be proud to have a ride in or drive a ZR1.
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i'm sure they're honoured :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;802071]kinda wierd, i know in an ITR you have two gear changes before you hit 100, probably a bit more closely geared :D[/QUOTE]
It's all relative really. In something like a ZR1 which has the power for big speeds, you can get speed up with a long first, then have shorter 2-> gears, rather than having a shorter first but longer gearing overall (and less acceleration) up to v-max. But in an ITR where there's not the power (or need) for a big top whack, you just make 'em all short.
[QUOTE=koenigseggccx;801955]Its american. they DONT corner. they go really fast in a straight line, and then explode...[/QUOTE]
Great post! no need to even vote on post of the year this one wins it hands down. Congratulations!!
:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=koenigseggccx;801955]Its american. they DONT corner. they go really fast in a straight line, and then explode...[/QUOTE]
That was extremely ignorant...
[QUOTE=koenigseggccx;801955]Its american. they DONT corner. they go really fast in a straight line, and then explode...[/QUOTE]
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Am I the only person not excited by yet another unnecessary increase in lateral grip and effortless engine power?
[QUOTE=P4g4nite;802196]Am I the only person not excited by yet another unnecessary increase in lateral grip and effortless engine power?[/QUOTE]
Nope.
[QUOTE=P4g4nite;802196]Am I the only person not excited by yet another unnecessary increase in lateral grip and effortless engine power?[/QUOTE]
I dunno if i would call it unnecessary. it brings more competition to the market, which makes everyone else make better cars to match...doesn't everyone want better cars?
The only way a car like this could be improved.
[url=http://www.motortrend.com/features/performance/112_0804_2007_genaddi_g_spt]2007 Genaddi G-SPT - Tuners - Motor Trend[/url]
[QUOTE=P4g4nite;802196]Am I the only person not excited by yet another unnecessary increase in lateral grip and effortless engine power?[/QUOTE]
I'm guessing it would excite you more if it couldn't go around a 45 degree turn without flailing off the road and didn't have enough power to get out of its own way???
[QUOTE=roosterjuicer;802271]I dunno if i would call it unnecessary. it brings more competition to the market, which makes everyone else make better cars to match...doesn't everyone want better cars?[/QUOTE]
It all depends if you subscribe to the "more power = better car" theory.
There are certain examples where the "horsepower war" between the German manufacturers has actually resulted in less enjoyable driver's cars. With regards to Corvettes, I specifically recall EVO magazine in the Uk testing a Lingenfelter tuned Z06 and finding that they thought the extra power actually made the car less enjoyable, and a worse all round car than the standard Z06.
That's not to say that the ZR1 isn't going to be a good car of course, it may very well turn out to be great.
There's a lot more to cars than headline power figures though.
[QUOTE=rooster]I dunno if i would call it unnecessary. it brings more competition to the market, which makes everyone else make better cars to match...doesn't everyone want better cars?[/QUOTE]It's a road car, why does ridiculously high power and grip = better?
As performance rises the driver increasingly becomes the weakest link. There are already many cars with limits that far exceed the driver's ability and opportunity to exploit them so what do we gain by further widening the gap?
[QUOTE=Thisblood]I'm guessing it would excite you more if it couldn't go around a 45 degree turn without flailing off the road and didn't have enough power to get out of its own way???[/QUOTE]Go drown yourself, newbie.