158 Mph
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by Eracer76
That's right, there are times were horsepower doesn't mean squat when it comes to top speed.
Even if there were two of the same cars, one with 700 hp and one with 900 hp and both were able to hit redline in top gear, their both going to top out at the same speed due to the gearing/rpm limit of the engine.
Even if there were two of the same cars, one with 700 hp and one with 900 hp and both were able to hit redline in top gear, their both going to top out at the same speed due to the gearing/rpm limit of the engine.
But it is true that if I stick a blown alcohol motor in a go cart without changing the gearing, the little 5 hp Briggs & Stratton will have the same speed at the same RPM.
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by scot1981
power has nothing to do with top speed, it has to do with gearing and aero dynamics.
Jerry
Re: 158 Mph
you can have all the horse power in the world and it is shaped like a brick it will not beable to reach top speed like that of a smooth wedge shape one with 1/2 the power. also if you ever watch some cars that drag race that have 500-700 hp that only reach speeds of of like 130 or so, if they had that power in a more aero dynamic car with taller gearing it could go nearly twice as fast. i was mearly over stating that power namely is not as important and gearing and aero dymanics. just look at the c5 corvette and the c5 z06, z06 had more power with only a slightly higher top speed, 5-10 mph.
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by scot1981
you can have all the horse power in the world and it is shaped like a brick it will not beable to reach top speed like that of a smooth wedge shape one with 1/2 the power. also if you ever watch some cars that drag race that have 500-700 hp that only reach speeds of of like 130 or so, if they had that power in a more aero dynamic car with taller gearing it could go nearly twice as fast. i was mearly over stating that power namely is not as important and gearing and aero dymanics. just look at the c5 corvette and the c5 z06, z06 had more power with only a slightly higher top speed, 5-10 mph.
The non-SRT cars would probably be aerodynamically limited if the artificial limiter wasn't there.
There's not much RPM left after the speed limiter kicks in so it'd probably be rpm limited.
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by andrew
~ almost all speedometers read higher mph than actual... especially true at high speeds. 10 mph greater than actual mph at the speed is about right.
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by 05blacksrt6
that is not true at all. this isn't the 60's when cars speedos and driven by gear off the trans. there has been countless times when i have passed those cop things that show your speed and it was dead on every time at 25 mph or 75 mph didn't make a difference said the same thing in the xfire. ill try and take a pic next time i do it to show your guys (just hope i don't crashing trying to lol).
http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by former NXMX5
SRT6 hits 150 mph in 37.6 sec (hits 130 in 23.4), according to the article:
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...ire-srt-6.html
XF hits 70 mph in 8.2 sec, (hits 130 in 32.2) according to the article:
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...crossfire.html
extremely exaggerated seems about right to me...
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...ire-srt-6.html
XF hits 70 mph in 8.2 sec, (hits 130 in 32.2) according to the article:
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...crossfire.html
extremely exaggerated seems about right to me...
I see the 150 mph number you have above, but it just seems too long.
I haven't yet gone that fast, but I'm sure I was at 145 a lot quicker than
that. Tell you what... I'll break out my stop watch and see if I can't find a
nice empty back country road with a long enough straight away, without
any infrastructure around, or cops, and see what I can do. Not sure when
I'll get around to it, but will try tomorrow evening.
Coyote
Re: 158 Mph
Originally Posted by Eracer76
That's right, there are times were horsepower doesn't mean squat when it comes to top speed.
Even if there were two of the same cars, one with 700 hp and one with 900 hp and both were able to hit redline in top gear, their both going to top out at the same speed due to the gearing/rpm limit of the engine.
Even if there were two of the same cars, one with 700 hp and one with 900 hp and both were able to hit redline in top gear, their both going to top out at the same speed due to the gearing/rpm limit of the engine.
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