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Yes a white VF R8 will do just fine thanks....just leave it in the driveway
Would the auto VF R8 catch the GT R spec in a straight line that is? |
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The longer the race the better for the R Spec with its power advantage over an R8
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13-04-2014, 05:21 PM | #66 | ||
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That's what most people don't understand, they assume that you can properly compare the cars with a simple 0-100 run, when in reality you need more than ~5 seconds to compare them. 0-200 would be good, a standing mile even better. My guess is over a standing mile (with the speed limiters removed) it would go GTS > R Spec > F6 > XR6T > R8 > SS.
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13-04-2014, 05:27 PM | #67 | ||
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Somewhat breathless under 4,000 revs to one person, (who's used to driving a F6 or SC FPV), may feel different to another who's used to a different comparitive yardstick.
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13-04-2014, 06:09 PM | #69 | ||
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breathless is a relative term, the 6T just makes everything bar supercars feel slow, that's the "problem"
i do love linear NA V8 delivery though, on tap all the time ps: i like your tagline Adrenaline - wish more were the same, with everything.
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Stock VF SS going as hard as HSV's still has me scratching my head. Wheels tested an Auto 340 kW HSV on the straight of Eastern Creek Racetrack where the old dragstrip was, and I haven't got the Magazine now, but I think it got to 100 in the 4.9 second bracket and that was on a track that I suspect wasn't as good as the "super sticky" track (according to Drive com.au's Mark Short) that the SS was running on at the nearby WSID Drag facility. I think the HSV got to 60 in around 2.6 seconds and from 60 to 100 kph (where whellspin shouldn't have been a problem) it's time was between 2.3 and 2.4 seconds. By contrast if you look at Drive's listed times you can see that the SS's 60 to 100 time works out to a slower 2.6 seconds. Also the HSV further demonstrated it's power advantage by reaching over 177 kph at 400 metres vs the SS's listed 174 kph. On top of that the old Dragstrip rises towards the end, whereas the new strip has a drop that I'm told is 1%, and although that on it's own shouldn't have too much effect at this power level, there is a double effect at work in this case. Another factor was temperature, I believe it was 27 degrees at the HSV test and looking at the way Mark Short was dressed, I'd say that the SS was running under much cooler conditions. So there are a number of factors there to explain the reason for the results, but I must agree that Drive com.au had a very good SS Commodore. |
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14-04-2014, 04:54 PM | #73 | ||
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I often wonder if some of these Holden 'press cars' are 'prepared' before the road test and perhaps have a more aggressive tune in them. The SS models do seem to have a lot of variation in their 0-100 and 0-400m times when compared with the FG Turbo test cars that seem to produce consistent numbers usually 5.1 or lower 0-100 and low 13 0-400m.
When comparing atmo engines to Turbo ones I would have always thought the atmo would be more consistent than the Turbo. |
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I can remember a wheels magazine test in 1989 where an auto VN V6 got 7.8 secs 0-100 which back then was pretty damn quick for a base model family sedan. However most other road tests showed about 9 ish secs 0-100 out of the auto V6 VN's |
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15-04-2014, 06:03 PM | #79 | ||
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Not to mention the 255kw HSV GTO that went 0-100 in 4.9, when not even the GTS could get near that with all it's extra power. Actually no HSV has got near that until the VF GTS.
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15-04-2014, 09:47 PM | #80 | ||
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The FG Turbo road tests have always been pretty spot on. A G6ET got 4.9 secs 0-100 with 2 people and air cond turned on.
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Sorry for going O/T...I blame GP for this. When Holden got wind that the BA XR8 was to have 260Kw they pooed their pants pants and press fleet vehicles suddenly got "stronger" motors. Of course the BA XR8 got a huge jump in power but it also gained a lot more weight with the new BA body for extra strength, particularly for rear end shunts. In fact has any one seen what a BA rear end used to do to VX/VY/VZ. There is a Commodore only taxi fleet in Sandringham (Vic), yes you read that right, and I often talked to the panel shop staff that did their repairs next door.
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I wouldn't be taking these claimed road test and youtube clips seriously 0-100 VFSS 5.1 no way more like high 5's at best same as the VE.
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Why "at best same as the VE"?
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I have 2 mate s with VF SS's ones a redline both autos. If I had to buy a new car it would be the VF SS but I do own a FG G6ET and have no ideas of selling it.
At a recent motorkhana we got the chance to run the VF's against my G6ET and to 0-100 they were no where near me. With proper GPS timing the G6ET went 5 flat and 5.1 the VFs couldn't better 5.8 and they tried Last edited by gsd112; 17-04-2014 at 12:51 PM. |
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the manuals also have 270kw as opposed to 260kw in the auto
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I may be wrong, but would you be thinking of a test that Wheels did in 2008? That time was 5.1 to 100 and it was done 2 up. I've only ever heard of WHEELS testing 2 up (a practice apparently stopped in the last couple of years). Drive.com.au did get a 5.1 with the aircon running, but it makes no measurable difference to my FG Turbo as the compressor won't work on full throttle acceleration, I can't be sure about other cars though.
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17-04-2014, 04:54 PM | #90 | ||
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Sorry it was 4.97 secs 2 People on board, 3/4 tank or fuel 2009 caradvice.com.au
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