1/4 mile e/t for enzo
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1/4 mile e/t for enzo
smokeurass 12-31-2003, 11:05 PM what is 0-60 mph? what is the 1/4 mile e/t? moslerporschefreak 01-01-2004, 11:16 AM Acording to Road and Track, 3.3 secs and 11.2 assman!!! 01-07-2004, 01:50 PM Actually, its 3.3 and 11.1.... whats a tenth up or down anyways? carlcowkau 01-26-2004, 07:51 PM according to autocar from UK.... 3.2 and 11.1 finally..... TexasF355F1 01-26-2004, 10:59 PM Why do people car so much about the quarter mile of exotics? Their built for cornering around the track, not straight line runs. carlcowkau 01-27-2004, 03:46 AM let me tell u why..... quarter mile shows the acceleration of a car, in the race course, the acceleration is very important, rite?? therefore, road&track, caranddriver........always test the 1/4 miles of a car in order to get the performance of a car. moslerporschefreak 01-27-2004, 03:13 PM I still agree with texas, I mean, because these cars are ultimate exotics, we're assuming that they all have very good acceleration times. Up or down .4 secs can make a difference, but not NEARLY as much as being able to hold a strong line around a turn. TexasF355F1 01-28-2004, 11:08 AM I still agree with texas, I mean, because these cars are ultimate exotics, we're assuming that they all have very good acceleration times. Up or down .4 secs can make a difference, but not NEARLY as much as being able to hold a strong line around a turn. Thanks for agreeing. That's what I was trying to point out. You don't have to have the quickest straight line car to win a race around a twisting and turning track. moslerporschefreak 01-28-2004, 04:02 PM Also american mags test that because americans (bear in mind I live in the US as well) have this fixation with straightline. Euro mags do road tests tot he extreme, the stuff that I think really matters. TexasF355F1 01-28-2004, 11:02 PM Also american mags test that because americans (bear in mind I live in the US as well) have this fixation with straightline. Euro mags do road tests tot he extreme, the stuff that I think really matters. Yep. Hence *yawn* NASCAR :gay:*yawn* here in the states. And Formula One in Europe. broddie50 01-28-2004, 11:40 PM I've got speedvision, damn glad that I have it because I would have been ignorant about formula 1 racing. Incredible cars, highest per year paid athlete in the world (including M.J. when he was ballin) huge crowds, and some history to look up. moslerporschefreak 01-29-2004, 03:29 PM yeah, gotta love schumacher and montoya, but what i really love is the LeMans. especially the highest class with the R8 and Speed8's. You know, the cars that are just out of consumer range (although I did see an R8 for sale at a dealer in Florida). Also, I really like the endurance races, puts a whole new factor into the mix (fuel economy). freakonaleash1187 02-05-2004, 10:47 PM i was looking in this months motor tend and it recorded a 3.2 0-60 and 10.8 1/4 mile. i agree, its not all about straight line, but most of the time when there is street racing, it is just a straight run. but of course, you probably arent going to see a ferrari street race against a ricer, but hey, its nice to have a comparison. moslerporschefreak 02-06-2004, 10:59 PM Yeah, although I've never seen lower than an 11 for the Enzo. Oh well. One of my favorite lines (can't remember where it was from but) was that "If you're drag racing Ferraris, you're stranger than we thought" THe only time I like to see Euro exotics drag racing is when they're beating the piss out of some modified crap. AutomotiveHelper.com, Copyright ©2013
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