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^Trickster^ wrote:I have never seen a dyno sheet like that, did your son do it?
Where were the readings taken, dont you have a power and torque overlay?
Anyway 4250~rpm for 200ft/lbs even at the flywheel is terrible spool for an upgraded ct26.Or does it have a GT55R compressor on it?
Graeme
mattcambs wrote:Is he a known bullsh1t artist?!
Al-sw20 wrote:traps= trapspeed on the 1/4 mile.
Its the ultimate dyno because you can't fudge physics, the higher the power, the higher the trapspeed.![]()
blueorb wrote:BHP doesn't always translate into on road power.
I raced a BMW M6 a little while back in my standard Rev 2 Turbo(Should be making about 210
-220 bhp) He was definately gunning it but was only just pulling away from me.
After about 60mph it was more noticable, but I was suprised that a monster of a car like the BMW didn't leave me for dead.
I think they are running a big V10 500BHP motor.
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i know the BMW is a heavy car, but even so, there wasn't much between us.I reckon with 16 psi on the turbo I would have kept with him easy.
So perhaps this guy isn't lying about the experience with the Audi, even if the BHP figures are inaccurate.
Lauren wrote:blueorb wrote:BHP doesn't always translate into on road power.
I raced a BMW M6 a little while back in my standard Rev 2 Turbo(Should be making about 210
-220 bhp) He was definately gunning it but was only just pulling away from me.
After about 60mph it was more noticable, but I was suprised that a monster of a car like the BMW didn't leave me for dead.
I think they are running a big V10 500BHP motor.
![]()
i know the BMW is a heavy car, but even so, there wasn't much between us.I reckon with 16 psi on the turbo I would have kept with him easy.
So perhaps this guy isn't lying about the experience with the Audi, even if the BHP figures are inaccurate.
The trouble is with road'racing' is that you never know truly how hard the other driver is trying.
Also there is teh factor of when they put their foot down.
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but I was suprised that a monster of a car like the BMW didn't leave me for dead.
Andy Champ wrote:Lauren wrote:blueorb wrote:BHP doesn't always translate into on road power.
I raced a BMW M6 a little while back in my standard Rev 2 Turbo(Should be making about 210
-220 bhp) He was definately gunning it but was only just pulling away from me.
After about 60mph it was more noticable, but I was suprised that a monster of a car like the BMW didn't leave me for dead.
I think they are running a big V10 500BHP motor.
![]()
i know the BMW is a heavy car, but even so, there wasn't much between us.I reckon with 16 psi on the turbo I would have kept with him easy.
So perhaps this guy isn't lying about the experience with the Audi, even if the BHP figures are inaccurate.
The trouble is with road'racing' is that you never know truly how hard the other driver is trying.
Also there is teh factor of when they put their foot down.
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I just looked up the M6 out of interest, and found:
Power: 500BHP.
Weight: 3769 lbs/ 1710Kg.
That's over twice the power-to-weight ratio of a std tubby.![]()
(210
/ 1300Kg-ish IIRC)
He wasn't trying.
Andy
skinthespin wrote:I did a trackday towards the end of the summer(dry day), there was a young lad there with a new RS4, he was a pretty decent driver too, I was in my Rev 3 turbo stripped out track car, running approx 300bhp, certainly no more.
We had a right ding dong all day, the only place he took time out of me really was on the brakes and initial traction from slow corners, on the faster corners I was pulling out significant time on him to the point he went of the track trying to keep up.Having a good chat with the guy later he was saying the thing just understeers through the quicker stuff and was suprised at the traction I had out of fast corners, but he was all over me on the brakes, down the quick straights there wasnt much in it tbh, I may have had a slight advantage but nothing to write home about.
There wasnt much in it over a lap on a dry day, although in the wet or on the road im sure I wouldnt have seen which way he went.