Originally posted by: ObiDon
That's his whole point. It boils down to technology versus pure displacement. Technology costs money.Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Well, to get an idea:
Lingenfelter has a 720HP Twin Turbo C5 Corvette.
Lingenfelter also made a 640HP naturally aspirated ZR-1 Corvette. (best acceleration happened when launched at only 1100RPM, and full throttle couldn't be achieved w/o wheelspin until 3rd gear)
Saleen made a 600HP supercharged Mustang.
Skyline and Supras?I'm just wondering that the Japanese dudes can make that much HP with smaller engines.
Simple, they spend money. Remember, the Skyline makes 287HP stock and costs as much if not more than a Viper. The Supras made 320HP stock and ran about $60k. The Camero SS made 320HP stock and cost half that.
Yeah, but I think they had a different displacement, no?
Not to mention the fact that those smaller Japanese engines (e.g. the Supra) are turboed versus the normally-aspirated American engines.
And, didn't Ferrari recently make a normally-aspirated engine that put out something like 110HP per-liter?
I'm not a big American car fan, but you're almostcoming off like an import fanboy.
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Nah, I just don't know much about cares and wondered
