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betreger Send message Joined: 29 Jun 99 Posts: 11416 Credit: 29,581,041 RAC: 66 |
Crack those 4bbls open and they would launch well enough to surprise some folks. Yep, you could watch the gas gauge go down as the speedometer went up. |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51478 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
Crack those 4bbls open and they would launch well enough to surprise some folks. You got that one right! "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51478 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
A 1969 Buick GS455 Stage 1 would give that '06 GT a good run for it. I owned one. In that trim, the 455 had around 360hp. And the car weighed 3700lbs., for a hp/weight ratio of .097 hp/lb.. Much fun. In 1987, the fastest car ever to be produced domestically was the Buick Grand Nation GNX. The 'X' meant....don't cross my path. The 231cid v6 made 280hp and the car weighed 3400lbs....ratio of .082, which doesn't figure as the fastest. But it was widely acknowledged as the fastest car made that year. And they are collector's cars, still commanding rather steep prices used. By 2013, the fastest Buick was the Verano. I can't seem to find accurate technical specs, but it can pull 6.1 secs 0-60. In contrast, the '87 GNX monster about 5.8 seconds. All of which goes to show you, that the actual speed or quickness of a car is not held in the hp/weight ratios alone at all. Many other things come into play. Current technology adds turbochargers, superchargers, and more accurate computer control over all operating parameters. The combination of transmission and real axle ratios (in the old days) or now, the transaxle ratios have a large part to play as well. Today's cars are going faster with less engine and more technology. Meow. "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
betreger Send message Joined: 29 Jun 99 Posts: 11416 Credit: 29,581,041 RAC: 66 |
By 2013, the fastest Buick was the Verano. I can't seem to find accurate technical specs, but it can pull 6.1 secs in the 1/4 mile Mark methinks that's a typo, I'll buy 0 to 60. http://sportscarstandings.com/Top-10-Fastest-Cars/Buick/2013-Buick-Verano-T-6632 |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51478 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
By 2013, the fastest Buick was the Verano. I can't seem to find accurate technical specs, but it can pull 6.1 secs in the 1/4 mile Quite correct. My gaff. Have edited my last post. And I found the 6.1 second figure from another page on the same site you are linking to. Thanks for the heads-up. "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51478 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
Oh, and Toothless, my '90 Ciera? The 2.5l (150cid) Iron Duke for that year was rated at 110hp. The car goes about 3000lbs. Net ratio............. is .037hp/lb. So it is surely not a screamer. The stats site said top speed of 109mph (theoretical). I like the 'theoretical' part.....LOL. The original speedo went up to 85mph. I swapped that out for one from a car with the v6 with the full gauge and tach package. That one stops at 115mph. But, it's my baby. And I get about 23-24mpg in the summer driving back and forth to work and shopping. And a trip to see my dad and brother 120 miles or so each way netted 29.3mpg at 70mph on the highway. It drops down to around 18mpg in the winter with the extra drag running cold and the extra time to get up to normal operating temp. "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13855 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
Crack those 4bbls open and they would launch well enough to surprise some folks. Sounds like my CBR 1100. Good for 300km on a tank of fuel taking it easy. 200km/h+ and you can see the fuel gauge fall steadily minute by minute. Grant Darwin NT |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Crack those 4bbls open and they would launch well enough to surprise some folks. Even worse for those who own a Bugatti Veyron, the fastest auto made, top speed of 253mph, the gas gauge will hit empty a lot faster any other auto, the only thing emptying faster, would be ones wallet... Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
betreger Send message Joined: 29 Jun 99 Posts: 11416 Credit: 29,581,041 RAC: 66 |
Even worse for those who own a Bugatti Veyron, the fastest auto made, top speed of 253mph, the gas gauge will hit empty a lot faster any other auto, the only thing emptying faster, would be ones wallet... If you can afford that car you can afford the fuel. |
Carlos Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 30706 Credit: 57,275,487 RAC: 157 |
Even worse for those who own a Bugatti Veyron, the fastest auto made, top speed of 253mph, the gas gauge will hit empty a lot faster any other auto, the only thing emptying faster, would be ones wallet... and the crew to fill it. |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Even worse for those who own a Bugatti Veyron, the fastest auto made, top speed of 253mph, the gas gauge will hit empty a lot faster any other auto, the only thing emptying faster, would be ones wallet... Yeah, in a few tanker trucks. Me I'd be happy w/a newer Mustang V6, like this 2011 model. But I'd need about $22,000.00 to fix My car as a down payment, to buy and install some saddle colored Ford seats, install a brace, K&N air filter, and to buy this one below. I doubt I have enough income for a loan, if I did, I'd need less. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13855 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
Me I'd be happy w/a newer Mustang V6, like this 2011 model. But I'd need about $22,000.00 to fix My car as a down payment, to buy and install some saddle colored Ford seats, install a brace, K&N air filter, and to buy this one below. I doubt I have enough income for a loan, if I did, I'd need less. *shrug* I've just got a 2004 Accent. Gets me from A to B and keeps me dry when it's raining & cool when it's hot. I only use it every few weeks (or months), rest of the time I just ride my bikes. A Grom for commuting, and my CBR 1100 for a bit of fun. All of them combined cost less than a second hand Mustang, and only the CBR 1100 hurts when it needs a service (original Carby model, not fuel injected). Grant Darwin NT |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Me I'd be happy w/a newer Mustang V6, like this 2011 model. But I'd need about $22,000.00 to fix My car as a down payment, to buy and install some saddle colored Ford seats, install a brace, K&N air filter, and to buy this one below. I doubt I have enough income for a loan, if I did, I'd need less. My favorite bike, was a torque monster, a 1984 Suzuki GS1150ES, complete with a matching blue chin fairing, a 4-1-2 exhaust pipe, and a sporty rack behind the seat, it might be air cooled, but it was as close to being launched from a catapult, as I've ever been, top end was 145mph, I did 125mph, I could have pegged the limit on that bike, but My off ramp was coming up at warp speed, and shift change doesn't last forever. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
Dr Who Fan Send message Joined: 8 Jan 01 Posts: 3348 Credit: 715,342 RAC: 4 |
Scientists Say That Being Forgetful Is Actually A Sign You Are Unusually Intelligent Having a fast or accurate memory recall is certainly something that comes in handy at school when you’re doing something like learning multiplication tables. It can also be useful in the workplace when you’re trying to remember someone’s name. |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 36853 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
I loved my '86 GPZ 1000RX that, with a little head tinkering and a tuned 4into1 exhaust, produced 145hp at the back wheel and with me onboard had 1hp to pull every 2.5kg (5.5lb) along. It was good for flat 9sec standing quarter and I had it up to 265km/h (165mph) on Eastern Creek's main straight (and on 1 particular short piece of road on my way to work) on many occasions, fuel range depended on the wrist with the 21 litre tank doing 280-420km. These days I'm happy enough with my old 1995 Ford Falcon wagon (and the 8'x5' trailer if needed) as it's meant to carry loads when required and just eats the distances here extremely well (they may even bury me in the old girl). Cheers. |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
But I'd need about $22,000.00 to fix My car as a down payment, to buy and install some saddle colored Ford seats, install a brace, K&N air filter, and to buy this one below. I doubt I have enough income for a loan, if I did, I'd need less.I had to read that twice to understand what I think you meant. No, not in the cars current shape, I'm slowly working to change that, My income will go up, by $236.00 a month, when I'm 62, and not a minute sooner either. Everything takes time. The $22,000.00 isn't a down payment, some is for repairs to My current car($950), some is for more appropriate seats for the other car($2,600), a K&N air filter($60?), a brace on the front struts, maybe a ford branded subwoofer, black leather seats in the desert are not appropriate in the least, black leather seats get really hot here, so saddle colored seats would be required, and reskinning air bag equipped seats might be a tricky business, since they contain small explosives I think. Carmax will buy a car like mine, I doubt it would be for much more than $898.00, though anything is possible. Blue book for a 1999 ford escort zx2 ranges from $947 to $2,797. The car in question is $15,599+2,800(DMV, sales tax, other misc fees)+949(Carmax transfer fee) or $19,348.00 total. And this car is just an example of what would physically fit Me, My current car was never roomy, I don't worry about them coming and going, there are plenty. I do have plans for paying down My cards and credit line, but I do have to get clear of a few obstacles in My path first, this would eventually increase My apparent income, that and one card has to go, the oldest card is a secured card, that card is expensive and is blocking the other master card from being reported, besides that secured card could pay down another card, once paid off, and still have some left over for another card. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I do have plans for paying down My cards and credit line, but I do have to get clear of a few obstacles in My path first, this would eventually increase My apparent income, that and one card has to go, the oldest card is a secured card, that card is expensive and is blocking the other master card from being reported, besides that secured card could pay down another card, once paid off, and still have some left over for another card.You said all that in January 2016, plus saving $1000 a year for three years to buy a house. I make that 4 current credit cards with a fifth being thought about. Look I have obstacles in My way, or are you too dense to see that? Things break, like a pair of door locks, which I had to replace, I also had to buy an extension cord and a power strip to get part of My kitchen to work again, until I can do something. And No I would not accept any help from you, any check comes here from you, I'd tear up, and send back to you. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Well the $38.91 rim or wheel is not "completeable", the seller said that, this is because the rim/wheel is for a 2001 Hyundai Elantra(not in the ad, just afterwards), and not for a 1999 Ford Escort zx2 sport Hot Coupe, so they want to cancel the sale and refund the money back to My paypal account. I found that 15x5.5" Ford made Escort zx2 rim again, it's the same type as I use now, it's $60.00 w/FREE shipping, and the rim comes with no center cap, so there goes another $9.44 when I have enough for that, plus $46 for the tire, and $6.00 for mounting and balancing, just so I can have a spare tire for My car, otherwise My car will shred a tire again. Then I still need to replace 3 more Nankang 185/60x15 tires, which other people have said have given them trouble, as in going flat with no real warning. I'm lucky I will be able to get My homes gas furnace working on Monday, I just hope this doesn't cross $300.00, since that is all My sister in law could send. Flue not withstanding. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66359 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Ok, I'm not sure what is going on, but it looks like the seller is shipping that Black Dorman Steel 15x5.5" rim, as I have a UPS tracking number, looks like I will be sitting tight, the aluminum rim may never come about. Go figure. Shipping weight is 19.30lbs. I also bought some black rubber valve stems, they have not shipped just yet, 4-$1.07. I'll need to test fit the rim to see if the rim will clear My front disc brakes, it should, but one can never be too careful, so I'll ask My neighbor if He could help with this, at least it will be on the concrete side instead of the rocks. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
Dr Who Fan Send message Joined: 8 Jan 01 Posts: 3348 Credit: 715,342 RAC: 4 |
Why is it so hard to swat a fly? You've probably pondered it after chasing a fly around your house and flailing your shoe with repeated, unsuccessful swats. How does it move so fast? Can it read my mind? |
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