Post #219,422
8/15/05 5:31:57 PM
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Anything..except any motorcycle
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #219,426
8/15/05 5:39:27 PM
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Re: Anything..except any motorcycle
...over 1000CC. Smaller bikes will out-accelerate it, but not outrun it.
The M3 tops out at about 155MPH because of the limiter. Pretty much any bike bigger than 400CC will stuff it on 0-60. (M3 is about 5.5 sec).
Of course, at 150MPH the motorcyclist is not in a position to pick the bugs out of his teeth...
Mmm, protein!
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Post #219,466
8/15/05 9:48:03 PM
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'thetruthaboutcars.com'
My fav acerbic commentator (and hands-on Tester) of all the toys; updated frequently. (Hmmm - he'd make a decent IWEr; certainly at parry / thrust) Now, what you Want (I deem from above) is: [link|http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/content/110808075917533721/| Can Am]
[. . .]The Can Am does the fast thing with a straightforward formula: keep it light, strip out all the fancy stuff and pour on the power. The car doesn't have power steering, ABS braking, fuel injection, traction control or anything terribly clever. What it does have is a Chevrolet 6.3 litre small block V8. In standard tune, it's good for 355bhp. The hotter version (survived above) pumps out a whopping 530bhp. For the technically minded, that engine generates 520 foot-pounds of torque at 4000 rpms. For the non-technically minded, it has enough brute force to scare the bejesus out of any passenger that hasn't competed in open car racing. Not that you'd hear them begging you to stop\ufffd
Meanwhile, back here in the real world, where children want new running shoes and the wife can't understand that a sports car is a better investment than a new kitchen, you've got to balance fun with fiscal responsibility. Balance this: the extra spicy edition of the mid-engined Can Am goes from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.3 seconds. The McLaren F1- still the world's fastest passenger car- does the same sprint in 3.2 seconds. Give up .1 of a second and a roof to the Big Mac, forget the 46mph top end difference, and you'll save \ufffd657,865.67. That's right: the Ultima Can Am costs from just \ufffd28,000.
Oh yes, I forgot to mention one little thing: the Can Am is a kit car.
Wait! Don't dismiss the idea as an invitation to construct- or try to construct- a shoddy replica. Unlike the majority of "self-builds", the Can Am isn't an imitation anything. The looks may hark back to the Can Am racers of the 70's, but the car is a fresh design. Ultima boss and former racer Ted Marlow started with a clean sheet of paper. Drawing on twenty years experience in the field and an adrenalin addiction of monumental proportions, Marlow has created a road-legal racecar that makes no apologies to anyone. All the major parts, from the adjustable wishbone suspension to the race-developed steering, were specifically built for the Can Am. While I didn't screw the demonstrator together myself, the car's consistent shut-lines and gel-coated bodywork (no need for painting) indicate a well-considered, quality product.
Yes, well, so is a Porsche, but you don't build one of those in a shed.
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Rest case, Tazio
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Post #219,481
8/15/05 11:53:43 PM
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Re: 'thetruthaboutcars.com'
[link|http://www.ultimasports.co.uk/record.html|http://www.ultimaspo...co.uk/record.html]
WTF.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #219,483
8/16/05 1:23:26 AM
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Re: 'thetruthaboutcars.com'
Also, [link|http://www.noblecars.com/home.htm|http://www.noblecars.com/home.htm]
Considered by many to be the best-handling cars evar.
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Post #219,486
8/16/05 1:30:35 AM
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Oh, and *drool*
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Post #219,427
8/15/05 5:40:30 PM
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The new M5 is truly terrifying, though
Electronically limited to 155MPH, when unlimited the far side of 200MPH beckons.
That's supercar performance for "only" \ufffd60K.
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