Does 500 rwhp make an FD more enjoyable to drive? (13b only)
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From: Charlottesville VA 22901
While were going back in history a bit 
What's up with your previous post concerning your next bike that's going to destroy the GT3 around RA, HMMM? Talk about track spack etc...
No comment?
Cat got your tonque?
Oh that's right the straw man went on about how it's a fundmental truth that street bikes are faster than cars or some nonsense.
That bike will LOSE against a GT3 at road atlanta especially with you riding on it.

What's up with your previous post concerning your next bike that's going to destroy the GT3 around RA, HMMM? Talk about track spack etc...
No comment?
Cat got your tonque?
Oh that's right the straw man went on about how it's a fundmental truth that street bikes are faster than cars or some nonsense.
That bike will LOSE against a GT3 at road atlanta especially with you riding on it.
Joined: Jul 2001
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From: Charlottesville VA 22901

4 wheel drive will allow a car to run faster laps with less power so that helps the GTR but in the article they mention power to weight and it's relevance from an engineering stand point. Sort of like it takes a certain amount of power and weight to go down the drag strip at x speed.
Oh that's right the straw man went on about how it's a fundmental truth that street bikes are faster than cars or some nonsense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZlB2e3r4Fs
Full article
http://www.eurotuner.com/featuredveh..._m3/index.html
Last edited by no_more_rice; Dec 1, 2010 at 10:38 PM.
Also, I iterate again, I was vastly unimpressed with the GT-R's performance on the track. It did not live up to my expectations at all.
I can't believe this is still going on lol.
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