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"that just proves my point more.
you are paying even more for even less. so you get less cornering capability and less electronic control and are the same speed in a straight line" bullshit. you don't know anything about these 2 cars, yet you're trying to compare them? the gt2 can far outhandle a turbo. you haven't the foggiest on what you just said. oh, and while you're at it, prove me wrong. . . |
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Re: Re: Re: North America's fastest production cars
[quote=90gs][quote=R1-riderThe corvette was using slicks, and even though it has 4 less cylinders, it has more displacement.[/QUOTE]
why would they give it slicks? i thought these were factory stock vehicles Quote:
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big disp. big piston motors don't HAVE TO run rough to make big power. thanks for the back up on the GT2 as well... Quote:
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the ferrari doesn't have to run smooth either...
it's all about how the motor is designed... you could build a big block that runs smooth. it's all about how you build it. balance it, knife edge everything, and you'll run smooth, even with big power and big everything. you can definitely get a very smooth running big block or big v8. it'll run "rough" b/c of the way it's mounted in the car. old cars had inferior engine mounts compared to new cars like the ferrari. of course it won't run as "smooth". but compare that to the 427 in the new saleen s7. it's still a pushrod motor, and it's big. but it runs smooth. or the 8.1L motors in the new chevy trucks, which run smooth, but are huge. or the viper motors. or... it's not the motor, it's how you feel that it runs "rough". and a race motor without a dampener will run roughly/shaky in the car. that's why they put dampeners on cars. you can't say that simply b/c the motor is big cubes, big cylinders, it's gonna run rough. |
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i wouldn't exactly call a viper engine as being smooth. that is goin alittle too extreme here. but since i've never experienced it first hand i cannot have any input. however the only inputs i can say is that from magazine articles. and they never praised that v10 for being smooth. even for its size. they could've atleast said that " the motor is smooth for its size" but i've never seen that writen at all. of course the nature of that motor is to be raw and to be and sound powerful. i wouldn't exactly call a camaro or firebird smooth either. even the modern ones. but i do see what your tryin to say. bottom line if both engines are built the same. the exact same manufacturing process. if two engines are built identically but one is considerably larger then the other. the smaller one will be smoother.
edit: i just read what i wrote. what i said sorta makes sence and sorta doesn't. ahhhh forget it. i guess this arguement can go on just like the other age old argument "what causes torque steer?" one camp said its the delayed reaction of the longer drive shaft. the other camp says its becuase the CV joint can't work as efficent in a steeper angle. so one tends to be alittle slower then the other.
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WHAT? ![]() Do you SERIOUSLY equate more cylinders to more displacement, and displacement to efficiency? Formula One cars have 3-liters of displacement, have V10's, and make 900+ HP. Are they inefficient? I suggest you look up the differences between an oversquare and an undersquare engine, so you may qualify your statements better, at least in this issue.
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it's not big and lumpy and shaking the car. it depends on what a "rough" engine is in your eyes. just b/c it has a rough sound doesn't mean it runs rough. are we talking about vibrating the car, or sounding rough? again, it's still about the location of the engine and how it's attached. |
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Different methods to achieve the same thing. Engine power can be equated to fuel and air. The more of it you can combust within a given period of time, the more potential for power you have. The big blocks achieve it with huge, pistons with long strokes that suck more air in...so that more fuel may be burnt. Oh, and they have more pistons...usually 8, 10, sometimes 16 (Cadillac). Small, 4-cylinder motors achieve some semblance of high-HP, like in the S2000, by having ungodly RPMs, which also burns more air/fuel within a a given time. They also utilize turbos, which in a way artificially enhances their displacement, as they draw in atmosphere a motor twice or three times their displacement and cylinders. Ferraris have gotten their HP by combining small-motor, and big-motor tricks. Their motors have fairly high RPM limits, but they also combine this with having more cylinders. Smoothness of the motor has nothing to do with it's size...that's all in manufacturing. Efficiency has everything to do with how well any of these motors can translate the air/fuel combustion into mechanical movement of the engine's moving parts...that's all in the design.
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heh when i say ruff. i was reffering to the sound.
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do me a favor then...
go to www.corsaperf.com , go to the automotive side, and listen to their clips of the viper exhaust. it's really not that "rough" sounding, and the corvette system screams at high rpms, especially with the titanium system on it. and i wouldn't classify either as rough... |
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i must say that vette does sound mighty sweet. and so does that viper. i therefore stand corrected.
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thanks....
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thats what i was thinkin casue i remembered you knowing more then that. but then you were talkin like a ricer all of the sudden. so i'm like huh? is this the same person that i remember?
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