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The 2 second club, no, not that kind
This month's Road and Track has a feature about 3 cars that go 0-60 in under 3 seconds.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/tests/comparison/the-two-second-club Getting under 3.0 has been a barrier for a long time. According to the Article the Corvette ZR1 is VERY close at 3.5 and the Ferrari 458 Italia at 3.0 which is impressive for cars that are only 2 wheel drive, but the three cars that dip below 3.0 are the Nissan Skyline GTR, the Porsche Turbo S and the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Supersport. I thought it was interesting that they said that this time out the Porsche Turbo S was actually a bit slower than the last time that they tested it probably because this is a car that's been beat on by journalists for a lot longer. This test was held on the 8000 foot runway at Ellington field which is about 3 miles from my house and almost literally in 125Shifter/David's back yard. I wish I'd known about it, I'd have been there. There was also a short side article where they let a shuttle astronaut drive the Veyron (acceleration run for 5000 of the 8000 feet) and compare it to launching in the shuttle. His comments were interesting. http://www.roadandtrack.com/special-report/5-questions-with-drew-feustel-butch-leitzinger <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4jOQFMlpdVI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
If only the could manage that pesky wheelspin.....
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Talk about blistering the pavement! :eek:
It's truly unbelievable to someone my age, who grew up when a 7-second 0-60 time = muscle car, to see this level of performance. Mind-blowing. The Bugatti is a rocket on wheels and the Porsche does 0-100 in the time that Carreras did 0-60 in the '80s. Wow. |
Totally amazing !!
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It's kind of scary to think that they will let any idiot capable of writing the check loose with one of these missiles on public roads.
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Fantastic!
Being a Euro-turd, I would like the see the measurements in km/h, 0-100 (0-62 mph). |
And, for about $12K, you can walk into most motorcycle dealerships and buy a bike that will run with the Bugatti...
Bikes have been doing 0-60 in under 3 seconds since the mid-eighties. They'd be faster, but for the pesky wheelspin and wheelies... JR |
ariel atom 3. 0-60 in 2.9
that's before some nutjob decides to swap out the stock 2.0L and puts in a K24 and a GT35R turbo. |
In very rounded figures, the shuttle goes from 0 to 18,000 mph in 12 minutes. That's another 1500 mph each minute. 0-100 in 7 seconds for twelve minutes. That seems.......out of this world.:D
It's kind of impressive and surprising to me that the Turbo S is in this elite group. Special drivers' licenses should be required, along with random drug testing. |
Think about drag racing measures. What struck me, is that the Veyron is a 9 second 1/4 mile car!!!! Stock!! I remember seeing a '69 Camaro run 9 seconds and it pulled the front wheels about 2 feet off the ground! These cars are just incredible.
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I heard a story that some dude in a 911 TurboS that ran a local drag strip. They would not let him run a second time because the car was sub 12 seconds. The track rules were any car running in the 11s had to have a full roll cage. I don't know enough about drag racing to know it that is true or not.
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yea that's NHRA rules. sub 12's needs a 6pt roll cage .
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Will Nissan void your warranty if you try to hit that 2 second acceleration? lol
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It would have been cool to see a Bugatti doing 200mph right by the house. |
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I think I need to get a ride in the Vomit Comet too. |
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Forget the dealership. Pick up a cared for Suzuki Hayabusa off craigslist, $6-7k. Sub 3 seconds, chip it and it will go 200+ Quote:
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Yeah but at least there's a chance that you may survive owning one of these cars.
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That being said, its pretty much a fuchen miracle I'm not dead :D
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