26-07-2011, 04:45 PM | #61 | |
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A fast, powerful car like an M6 accelerates 0 - 150 mph in 19 seconds. You got your kicks then slow down. In a CSL going flat out it takes twice that and therefore more chance of being caught IMO. 2. Big part of GTR's success stories is acceleration 0 - xxx mph... but it is the whole package that i find... tempting. GTR makes 90% cars look useless IMHO. |
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26-07-2011, 05:23 PM | #62 |
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On the road you can only drive to your visibility and have to consider other road users, as such there isn't a specific MPH that can be considered fast \ safe \ whatever as is constantly changes depending on visibility, traffic & road conditions.
Because of this on the road I'd rather have a car that is fun at lower speeds and feels faster than it is, my whole point is that I want the adrenaline rush without having to pin the throttle open for 19 seconds, the actual numbers aren't relevant.
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Seriously... To induce adrenaline rush you have to drive in a manner that you physically make some sort of effort....otherwise you're just driving. There is no other way around it. Driving at speed limits - i can't think of anything, any car that'd give serious thrills. Superbikes - now that's an entire different story but not 4 wheels IMO. i have been enough times in small 'fun' cars on country lanes to know that a risk of a cyclist riding two abreast or cats or whatever is always present. CSL is a small, loud car so i can understand the attraction of it and what you're saying.... but induction noise does not come on until 4000rpm so again, we're talking speeding which theoretically speaking.... puts us in the same position really... you in CSL and Me in V10. thanks for a sensible conversation. |
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26-07-2011, 10:08 PM | #64 |
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Bored of this thread now.....
Kris, you got any other cars we can take the piss out of ? |
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26-07-2011, 11:04 PM | #66 |
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lol, now you've done it.
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Yeah, I think Kris mentioned a re-mapped Dieseasal Van
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i sometimes wonder what makes you tick... GT-R, Porsche Turbo, V8 M3.... not known to be slow?? oh and onto the next observation.... why would you need that crazy front negative camber for?? factory setting not good enough with such skillzzzz?? LOL Last edited by Rutkowski; 26-07-2011 at 11:29 PM. |
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no CSL can run away on very wet corners.... no aquaplaning whatsoever... big Zero and more torque, much more..... discuss. |
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