Twin Turbo Z06 videos
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If we had a dyno # at least we could know we're talking about a 8, 9, or 10 second car....
Either way...you're car is insane. Be careful and enjoy it.
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I 100% agree. But it still at least gives an idea. From the vids i'd assume you're making close to 4 figures in hp....but i truly don't know because like most of us on this forum we're not in this industry and don't have the know how to make an accurate judgement.
If we had a dyno # at least we could know we're talking about a 8, 9, or 10 second car....
Either way...you're car is insane. Be careful and enjoy it.
If we had a dyno # at least we could know we're talking about a 8, 9, or 10 second car....
Either way...you're car is insane. Be careful and enjoy it.
Actually at this video footage we really care about
at 79-80F air temp
oil pressure
oil temp
coolant temp
afr
drivability issues like fuel consumption etc
for example at this video we managed to go 300mph with a full tank gas
so the last few things was boost/hp numbers and times cause this is a true street car and will use pump gas all the time
btw on another forum i saw a 994rwhp ford gt went 100-150mph 4.52 at the last texas mile (220mph standing)
maybe this is an inaccurate comparison but i have a 100-150 4.41s dbn file with a %1.11 incline of this car on a colder night,50kg heavier passenger and all the remainings are same
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First of all thanks a lot and if we have dyno you will be informed first
Actually at this video footage we really care about
at 79-80F air temp
oil pressure
oil temp
coolant temp
afr
drivability issues like fuel consumption etc
for example at this video we managed to go 300mph with a full tank gas
so the last few things was boost/hp numbers and times cause this is a true street car and will use pump gas all the time
btw on another forum i saw a 994rwhp ford gt went 100-150mph 4.52 at the last texas mile (220mph standing)
maybe this is an inaccurate comparison but i have a 100-150 4.41s dbn file with a %1.11 incline of this car on a colder night,50kg heavier passenger and all the remainings are same
Actually at this video footage we really care about
at 79-80F air temp
oil pressure
oil temp
coolant temp
afr
drivability issues like fuel consumption etc
for example at this video we managed to go 300mph with a full tank gas
so the last few things was boost/hp numbers and times cause this is a true street car and will use pump gas all the time
btw on another forum i saw a 994rwhp ford gt went 100-150mph 4.52 at the last texas mile (220mph standing)
maybe this is an inaccurate comparison but i have a 100-150 4.41s dbn file with a %1.11 incline of this car on a colder night,50kg heavier passenger and all the remainings are same
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It's a pleasure for me
If someone want to examine here is the graph link of the 100-150mph 4.41s run
http://www.avkservis.com/100-150mph4.41ttz06.jpg
If someone want to examine here is the graph link of the 100-150mph 4.41s run
http://www.avkservis.com/100-150mph4.41ttz06.jpg
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I found the original post of the GT
100-150 for me in 4.50 and 4.54 seconds.
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05 GT White w/Blue stripes 994 RWHP 226.200mph at Oct 2009 Texas Mile Standing Mile record for a Ford GT
4.52 seconds 60-130mph and 18.65 seconds 0-200mph
07 Gallardo Spyder triple black
07 S600
68 428 Cobrajet Mustang
68 390 California Special Mustang
100-150 for me in 4.50 and 4.54 seconds.
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05 GT White w/Blue stripes 994 RWHP 226.200mph at Oct 2009 Texas Mile Standing Mile record for a Ford GT
4.52 seconds 60-130mph and 18.65 seconds 0-200mph
07 Gallardo Spyder triple black
07 S600
68 428 Cobrajet Mustang
68 390 California Special Mustang