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Using the S2000 technology on a new 6,8,or10 cyl. motor would produce amazing results. My Honda motorcycles have always been very fast, Light weight , high revving , W/S2000 technology it would be extremely quick.
AJKS said:What car mag did you read these times? Road and Track had 14.1, 1/4 and 5.4, 0-60.
The times you have down sound like a modified car to me.
Blackstar said:Come on, since when did Road & Track and Euro Mag become a reliable source for testing JDM cars?
NsxJoy said:BTW, Zonda's engine is just another Mercedes product
NsxJoy said:BTW, Zonda's engine is just another Mercedes product
NsxJoy said:In fact, I hope they DO beat us, given all the time (13 years) they had as well as the technological advances, and if they don't, they ought to stick with making TVs, refridgerators or rice cookers instead.
AJKS said:But the euro car mags, well let me say this. these guys are a bit crazy. They will do there best to get the fastest time possible out of the test cars. They have the "drive it like you stole it" attitude. One real good Euro mag is EVO. I have seen more acurate test numbers in Evo than US car mags.
Blackstar said:Good point, but the engine used in the Evo also dates back to the 1991 1st generation Talons and Eclipses.
NsxJoy said:I like unique cars, especially low production vehicles. With only 40 Zonda roadsters built, priced at $600,000 each, it is definitely a car I've a lot of respect for (not to mention performance, 0-60 in 3.7 secs!!). Some people don't like the quad tip center exhaust but I like it.
Originally posted by naaman
Ummm, I believe that EVO was the mag that clocked the NSX's 0-60 at over 6 seconds. "Doing everything they could" included shifting at 7500.
Zuerst said:There's gotta be a way to squeeze that Enzo engine in there... Gotta be a way...
naaman said:Ummm, I believe that EVO was the mag that clocked the NSX's 0-60 at over 6 seconds
"Doing everything they could" included shifting at 7500.
sabashioyaki said:The list of cars significantly faster in a straight line (1/4 mile) than the NSX is growing, but the growing list is mostly only Mercedes.
The following Mercs will all do mid 12 1/4s
sabashioyaki said:I wouldn't count the Z8 since the 6spd is no longer in production, you can only buy an auto.
nsxtasy said:
CL65 - never heard of it
nsxtasy said:E55 - not out yet, price TBD
SL55 - MSRP $116,070
SL600 - never heard of it
CL600 - MSRP $128,220
S600 - MSRP $123,860
CL55 - MSRP $117,020
CL65 - never heard of it
It's hard to find test results for these cars because they are such "niche" vehicles, with few cars actually sold.
It's odd that you say this, since the same thing is true of all the Mercedes models you listed.
naaman said:The thing about a lot of those Benzes is that they have big V-12s that are turbocharged or supercharged and "need" all that power just to get the car moving. I drove my neighbor's S600 to Vegas last Christmas with him and his family as passengers (+luggage). The car was seriously bogged down, and engine response was a little slow (although, he showed me a button on the dash that activated some sort of weight compensation system or something). From what I remember, the S600's engine is putting out something like 590lb.ft. and making 369HP. I did punch it for about 1.5 sec and could really feel the torque on the freeway...
but generally, the car felt unweildy and far from sporty (which should be expected from a 5000+ lb laden vehicle). I wouldn't really consider it "competition" for the NSX. Also, where did the 1/4 mile times come from? Are they factory claims or actual test results?
I know that the factory makes some outrageous claims sometimes (example: Chevy was claiming that the Z06 could run 0-60 in 3.9sec).
I guess this got a little off topic... but if your NSX isn't fast enough, put a turbo/supercharger on it or (I'm not sure if this is possible) have the engine stroked.