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wojowned?Originally posted by Makingcoin250
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Originally posted by MakoThere you go again...
The Gallardo was an e-Gear model, driven by SportAuto last year. How do I know? The owner of the car is a member at www.lambo-power.com, which is a message board I moderate, lol.
I never made any claim about any "FQ 400", and my results are simply listed in order. I included the EVO 9 because it's a solid car.
Lighten up.
that's why i wasn't replying to you, i was replying to warchild.Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.Comment
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IwantChix: You say domestic motors are not reliable, not one bit?
I've put over 100,000 Kilometers total on two LS1 engines. The only problem I ever had with either car was a bad gas gauge and a dead battery in the Corvette. Otherwise, no problems at all, and I drove my cars hard.
Now please tell me about your personal experience with high kilometers on new domestic V8 engines..Comment
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This is the truthOriginally posted by iwantchixxHere's what makes me laugh about people knocking imports.
Some say it's chinese and japanese crap. Well, China only makes "Smart Car" as far as I know.
Secondly. While Honda and Toyota may be Japanese owned companies the cars you buy in north america are as american as your dodge rams and hummers and even more so. Let me explain for those who have way too much pride and heritage (it's a car, an object cannot have heritage btw).
A Honda Civic is more american than most "American" vehicles on the road today.
Practically the entire Honda and even Toyota lines are all Engineered and manufactured in Canada and the US. the European Honda division is Japanese engineered though.
90% of American vehicles use parts that were asembled and engineered in South Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Japan, China and Malaysia. Even the design teams and engineering teams of the concept vehicles created before mass production are foreigners living in the United States and in Canada or the designs are import inspired and/or engineered through outsources engineering firms owner and/or lcoated offshore.
So take your "Good ol american muscle and heritage" and shove it up your ass people.
A car is a fucking car. Just because a car is a Honda does not mean it's rice.
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There is nothing wrong with the ole venerable pushrod 350.Originally posted by WarChildIwantChix: You say domestic motors are not reliable, not one bit?
I've put over 100,000 Kilometers total on two LS1 engines. The only problem I ever had with either car was a bad gas gauge and a dead battery in the Corvette. Otherwise, no problems at all, and I drove my cars hard.
Now please tell me about your personal experience with high kilometers on new domestic V8 engines.Comment
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I'm still waiting for someone to take one of these around the 'Ring:Originally posted by MakoNordschleiffe Nurburgring Times - Full Course
7:45* -- 159.484 km/h -- McLaren F1,
7:50 --- 157.787 km/h -- Lamborghini Murcielago, 462 PS/1450 kg (sport auto 06/2002)
7:52 --- 157.119 km/h -- Lamborghini Gallardo E-Gear (sport auto 12/2003)
7:52 --- 157.119 km/h -- Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren (sport auto 06/2004)
7:54 --- 156.456 km/h -- Mercedes CLK DTM AMG, 582bPS/1678kg, (sport auto 03/2005)
7:56 --- 155.798 km/h -- Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, 425 PS/1387 kg (sport auto 02/2004)
7:56 --- 155.798 km/h -- Porsche 996 Turbo, 420 PS/1569 kg (sport auto 06/2000)
7:56* -- 155.798 km/h -- Chevrolet Corvette Z06 ,company chief engineer Dave Hill (*mfr.)
7:59 --- 154.822 km/h -- Porsche 997 Carrera S, PASM setting hahaha8220;Performancehahaha8221;, (Walter Roehrl WHEELS 06/ 2004)
7:59* -- 154.822 km/h -- Chevrolet C6 Z51, company test driver Dave Hill (*mfr.)
8:01 -- 153.984 km/h -- Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R, (Best Motoring video "Carrera Invasion")
8:03 --- 153.540 km/h -- Porsche 911 GT3, 360 PS/1391 kg (sport auto 08/1999)
8:04 --- 153.223 km/h -- Lamborghini Diablo GT, 575 PS/1620 kg (sport auto 07/2000)
8:05 --- 152.907 km/h -- Ferrari 575M Maranello F1, 580 PS/1820 kg (sport auto 12/2002)
8:06 --- 152.592 km/h -- Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG (sport auto 04/2002)
8:06 --- 152.589 km/h -- Subaru WRX Sti C-spec (Best Motoring video "Carrera Invasion")
8:07 --- 152.279 km/h -- Ferrari 550 Maranello, 485 PS/1724 kg (sport auto 06/1998)
8:09 --- 151.656 km/h -- Honda NSX-R, 320 PS/1467 kg (sport auto 08/2002)
8:09 --- 151.656 km/h -- Ferrari 360 Modena , 400 PS/1464 kg (sport auto 10/1999)
8:10 --- 151.114 km/h -- Chrysler Viper GTS, 411 PS/1567 kg (sport auto 10/1997)
8:11 --- 151,274 km/h -- Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX (Best Motoring video 14)
0-60mph : 2.7secs
0-100mph : 5.5secs
0-150mph : 11.8secs
30-70mph : 2.0secs
0-100mph-0 : 10.3secs
100mph-0 : 9secs
Standing ¼ mile : 10.5secs @ 140mph terminal
1.176g lateral
That's in the 640hp version - 720hp is an option...
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V-Tech doesn't kick in until the upper RPM'sOriginally posted by iwantchixxUnitl v-techs engage? It's doing it's magic all the time. Retiming the valves dependant on rpm.
But yeah, it does looka wesome. the tach is what got me.
Check out pics of the whole car...its looks like shit.
I have a 300 hp coupe and I don't consider that a sports car. I need 400 + horses
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