The mighty 350Z just got smoked..........

Goosemaster

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How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque
 

Excelsior

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

It has 235 ft/lb @ 3600 RPM and 210HP.
 

Syringer

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

Any vehicle can smoke any other vehicle. The RS6 will be slowed down a tremendous amount with an extra ~1500 pounds in it.
 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

Horsepower 210 @ 5600 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.) 235 @ 3600 rpm

(although, I suspect that they have SEVERLY underrated the engine so it can't touch the STi)
 

boyRacer

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

...and it'll even smoke your wallet faster than that... :D
 

tboo

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

RS6 also goes for around $83,000

 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
How much torque does that badboy have?


The Audi Rs6 can SMOKE quite a few vehicles...even with like 10 people in it....

Then again, it has 400ft/lb of torque

Any vehicle can smoke any other vehicle. The RS6 will be slowed down a tremendous amount with an extra ~1500 pounds in it.


umm..you did read what i wrote, right?

IT has about 415 freaking ft/lb of torque. IT will smoke empty cars.


This forrestor will take a larger performance hit than the audi....by A LOT.



 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.


EDIT:....I really don't know enough to say that:eek:


I mean that under the situations discrivbed in that ad, torques is a MAJOR factor...
 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.

How much do they weigh?

 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.

How much do they weigh?

Subaru: 3200lbs
Audi RS6: 4024lbs

Also, something I found a little disturbing to look at while looking at Audi's RS6 website:

"Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

- If you use engine oil that does not expressly conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil), very serious and very expensive damage to your vehicle's engine will occur. Your Limited New Vehicle Warranty will not cover engine damage caused by using the wrong engine oil.

- Not all commercially available oils conform to this very rigid Volkswagen oil quality standard, even though they may have the same viscosity.


Your authorized dealer has the most up-to-date technical information regarding the correct oil specification and viscosity or your engine. Always ask your Service Consultant about the correct oil to use when topping off your engine. Refer to your Owner's Manual for details about oil specifications."

:Q
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.

How much do they weigh?

Subaru: 3200lbs
Audi RS6: 4024lbs

Also, something I found a little disturbing to look at while looking at Audi's RS6 website:

"Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

- If you use engine oil that does not expressly conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil), very serious and very expensive damage to your vehicle's engine will occur. Your Limited New Vehicle Warranty will not cover engine damage caused by using the wrong engine oil.

- Not all commercially available oils conform to this very rigid Volkswagen oil quality standard, even though they may have the same viscosity.


Your authorized dealer has the most up-to-date technical information regarding the correct oil specification and viscosity or your engine. Always ask your Service Consultant about the correct oil to use when topping off your engine. Refer to your Owner's Manual for details about oil specifications."

:Q


It's a fantastic machine that requires fantastic motor oil.....I do not see hwy you find it disturbing...
 

Ryan

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Oct 31, 2000
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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.

How much do they weigh?

Subaru: 3200lbs
Audi RS6: 4024lbs

Also, something I found a little disturbing to look at while looking at Audi's RS6 website:

"Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

- If you use engine oil that does not expressly conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil), very serious and very expensive damage to your vehicle's engine will occur. Your Limited New Vehicle Warranty will not cover engine damage caused by using the wrong engine oil.

- Not all commercially available oils conform to this very rigid Volkswagen oil quality standard, even though they may have the same viscosity.


Your authorized dealer has the most up-to-date technical information regarding the correct oil specification and viscosity or your engine. Always ask your Service Consultant about the correct oil to use when topping off your engine. Refer to your Owner's Manual for details about oil specifications."

:Q


It's a fantastic machine that requires fantastic motor oil.....I do not see hwy you find it disturbing...

IN a way, they're kinda forcing an RS6 owner to use Audi dealerships for work, which sucks. Change your oil yourself or have someone else do it and you could be looking at a voided warranty if you use any other brand but theirs. I forsee price gouging and Audi's crappy service as a problem.

If anyhting ever goes wrong (whihc is pretty much GUARANTEED in any V.A.G. vehicle), all they'd have to do is blame it to impropor maintenence and you're stuck with the bill and out your warranty. Audi/VW already are guilty of using this as a common scapegoat to not pay for warranty claims.
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bubbadu
Carpoint says 210 HP on the Forester XT... doesnt the Z has around 300?

The amount of horsepower doesn't really mean anything. It's one of MANY factors that come into play on a fast car.

yes, like TORQUE.

But more importantly, WEIGHT.

How much do they weigh?

Subaru: 3200lbs
Audi RS6: 4024lbs

Also, something I found a little disturbing to look at while looking at Audi's RS6 website:

"Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

Here's something very important you must know about your vehicle. The high-performance RS 6 requires special synthetic engine oil, which must conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil). Failure to use engine oil for your engine that expressly conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) can cause engine failure on the highway that can cause a crash and serious personal injury. Please note the following:

- Never use any amount of engine oil in the engine that does not conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil).

- Always carry with you an extra quart of engine oil that conforms to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil) in case you must top off the oil while on the road. Never use any other kind of engine oil in your vehicle, not even to top off the oil level. We have provided you with a quart of the approved oil in the luggage compartment.

- If you use engine oil that does not expressly conform to Volkswagen Oil Standard 505 01 (5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil), very serious and very expensive damage to your vehicle's engine will occur. Your Limited New Vehicle Warranty will not cover engine damage caused by using the wrong engine oil.

- Not all commercially available oils conform to this very rigid Volkswagen oil quality standard, even though they may have the same viscosity.


Your authorized dealer has the most up-to-date technical information regarding the correct oil specification and viscosity or your engine. Always ask your Service Consultant about the correct oil to use when topping off your engine. Refer to your Owner's Manual for details about oil specifications."

:Q


It's a fantastic machine that requires fantastic motor oil.....I do not see hwy you find it disturbing...

He doesn't want to spend an extra $10 for oil for his $83,000 car.
 

Jombo

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same could be said of the m3.. i guess with really high perf engines, you need to use special engine oils as most prolly can't stand up to the temp or blah blah..

well that's much cheaper than an oil change for the ferrari enzo. it costs $60 a quart, and the engine eats up 12 quarts.. according to car and driver tv..
 

cressida

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btw, how is the reliability on Subarus ? My friend had one but he said his kept breaking down, and people on these boards say they last. :confused: