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volante 07-26-2004 11:46 PM

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Originally posted by Huggles
A Lambo is a much heavier car if I'm not mistaken. The Supra and the Lamborghini also run the same double wishbone front and rear suspensions. Running same size and compound tires I wonder which would handle better?
Stock Lambo Gallardo is 3560 lbs, stock Supra is 3515 lbs.

The Lambo is 4wd, mid engined and has a lower centre of gravity than the Supra. The Supra is rwd and front engined.

And if you think having the same type of suspension means they handle similarly, you have a lot to learn about cars...

Huggles 07-26-2004 11:56 PM

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Originally posted by volante
Stock Lambo Gallardo is 3560 lbs, stock Supra is 3515 lbs.

The Lambo is 4wd, mid engined and has a lower centre of gravity than the Supra. The Supra is rwd and front engined.

And if you think having the same type of suspension means they handle similarly, you have a lot to learn about cars...


There's alot more variables then just that, too. :)


I was thinking more about the 4000+ lbs Diablo, it's what I think about when you say Lamborghini.


I don't think the Lambo would mop the floor with the Supra, though. :)

volante 07-27-2004 12:05 AM

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Originally posted by Huggles
There's alot more variables then just that, too. :)


I was thinking more about the 4000+ lbs Diablo, it's what I think about when you say Lamborghini.


I don't think the Lambo would mop the floor with the Supra, though. :)

The Diablo is a fucking monster! Never driven one, but I know people who have - they say it felt as if it was just waiting to kill them :Graucho

If you ever want to find out what a REALLY excellent handling car is, try driving a Lotus Elise - it may only have 190hp, but on a track it'll destroy anything mentioned in this thread.

And if 190hp isn't enough, wait a few months - a 450hp version will be available soon :Graucho

Veterans Day 07-27-2004 12:08 AM

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Originally posted by volante
The Diablo is a fucking monster! Never driven one, but I know people who have - they say it felt as if it was just waiting to kill them :Graucho

If you ever want to find out what a REALLY excellent handling car is, try driving a Lotus Elise - it may only have 190hp, but it'll destroy anything mentioned in this thread.

And if 190hp isn't enough, wait a few months - a 450hp version will be available soon :Graucho

those 4 wheel drive cars feel a hell of a lot faster than they are. Perfect examples are the deceased Syclones and Typhoons, they felt great but were nothing special. The lambos are nothing but luxurious rides, there not rocketships, far from it

Huggles 07-27-2004 12:11 AM

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Originally posted by Veterans Day
those 4 wheel drive cars feel a hell of a lot faster than they are. Perfect examples are the deceased Syclones and Typhoons, they felt great but were nothing special. The lambos are nothing but luxurious rides, there not rocketships, far from it

I was just looking at used ones online tonight!


I would love to build a Typhoon with a massive turbo and a high stall converter. :)

Veterans Day 07-27-2004 12:20 AM

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Originally posted by Huggles
I was just looking at used ones online tonight!


I would love to build a Typhoon with a massive turbo and a high stall converter. :)

They were cool back in the day, we picked one up for a parts truck the first year they came out. We build big block Fords and used it to haul longblocks to customers, it was a cool truck for sure

Morgan 07-27-2004 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by Huggles
I was just looking at used ones online tonight!


I would love to build a Typhoon with a massive turbo and a high stall converter. :)

I just sold SY#289 about a year ago. Had her for awhile, loved that truck.

Had a bit too much boost in there though, blew it up.


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