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Post Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:14 pm

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758 hp, 775 Ft lbs torque (565kW, 1051 Nm) Regular Pump Gas (91 RON Regular Petrol)
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More turbo-lag, but higher top-end power. 1050 hp, 987 ft lbs of torque (783 kW, 1338 Nm) Regular Pump Gas (91 RON Regular Petrol)
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 2:52 pm

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The world is full of compromises, what do you want? $19,900 Suggested MSRP (17,900 Euros)
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Concealed Mufflers. Runs on Regular Pump Gas.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 3:22 pm

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S, ~20K for a 1000hp AWD roadster? Hell, I'm all for power to the masses but that much power in the hands of an idiot would surely be detrimental to your company's reputation. There's a whole lotta stupid people out there, and the vast majority of them can kill themselves and/or someone else with easily a tenth of that power. Does your company have kind of system in place to run background checks on people or anything?
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chlumsky

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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:10 pm

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VosNox wrote:S, ~20K for a 1000hp AWD roadster? Hell, I'm all for power to the masses but that much power in the hands of an idiot would surely be detrimental to your company's reputation. There's a whole lotta stupid people out there, and the vast majority of them can kill themselves and/or someone else with easily a tenth of that power. Does your company have kind of system in place to run background checks on people or anything?


A copy of your driver's license is required for sale. Sale will be for 21 year olds and above. Most states require insurance. A notarized form stating you will register the vehicle in accordance with your state and you will need to agree you will not drive the vehicle without proper insurance required by federal or state law. No background check done, shipped to your house, Washington State to Florida for 1500 dollars shipped.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:11 pm

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A couple things:

Still crazy turbo lag.
Your redline is too low.
Try biasing the AWD split towards the rear.
Your front tires are wider than the rears.
Check your brake fade, vented rotors might be a good idea.
Max camber on both axles is probably not ideal.
Your suspension is too low and no doubt bottoming out.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:14 pm

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Materiel cost of 13k is likely a total production cost of 16K+, I doubt your company would make enough money on that car to even offer a warranty.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:22 pm

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oppositelock wrote:A couple things:

Still crazy turbo lag.
Your redline is too low.
Try biasing the AWD split towards the rear.
Your front tires are wider than the rears.
Check your brake fade, vented rotors might be a good idea.
Max camber on both axles is probably not ideal.
Your suspension is too low and no doubt bottoming out.


Turbo lag: Fastest lap with this set up
Redline : For everything to be green for that price and production units, it is where it needs to be
Tried all the splits for AWD: That is most ideal for time on nurm
Brake fade is 0%: it is ideal where it is at for time on the nurm
camber: is most ideal for time on the nurm
bottom out is -4.1%: fastest time for nurm
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:26 pm

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Lordred wrote:Materiel cost of 13k is likely a total production cost of 16K+, I doubt your company would make enough money on that car to even offer a warranty.

3 yr/36,000 mi warranty, abuse is not covered under warranty.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:33 pm

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chlumsky wrote:Turbo lag: Fastest lap with this set up
Redline : For everything to be green for that price and production units, it is where it needs to be
Tried all the splits for AWD: That is most ideal for time on nurm
Brake fade is 0%: it is ideal where it is at for time on the nurm
camber: is most ideal for time on the nurm
bottom out is -4.1%: fastest time for nurm



I am very curious, what is your Nurm time :)
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:35 pm

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I am very curious, what is your Nurm time :)

I put a picture of it under specs for the car, it is 7:16.76, with this car at this price.
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:51 pm

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chlumsky wrote:
I am very curious, what is your Nurm time :)

I put a picture of it under specs for the car, it is 7:16.76, with this car at this price.


Ahh, sorry but the last image will not load on my end, I did try reloading it but it will not showup.

Which track is 'Nurm' I can only assume that 7:16 is a good time. :)
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 4:55 pm

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Lordred wrote:
chlumsky wrote:
I am very curious, what is your Nurm time :)

I put a picture of it under specs for the car, it is 7:16.76, with this car at this price.


Ahh, sorry but the last image will not load on my end, I did try reloading it but it will not showup.

Which track is 'Nurm' I can only assume that 7:16 is a good time. :)

It is known as green hell on here. (Nürburgring Nordschleife)
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Post Mon May 04, 2015 5:04 pm

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chlumsky wrote:It is known as green hell on here. (Nürburgring Nordschleife)


Then indeed, it is quite a good time.
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Post Sun Jul 19, 2015 4:03 pm

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Made for Bogdan, I call it the Bogdan MK1. Your thoughts would be greatly appriciated. 43 MPG (18 km per 1 liter of fuel used
), 425 HP (316 kW), 2.4l twin turbocharged V8 $63000 MSRP.
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Post Sun Jul 19, 2015 10:49 pm

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Made for IZZY and Derrick 81.2 mpg (34.52 km/l), 210 hp (156.59 kW),136.4 MPH (219.5 kph), "Daily Driver, hatchback, grocery getter, econobox", $25,900. Lap time is just for reference, vehicle was not tuned on/for a track.
Regular Pump Gas.


Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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