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29-06-2014, 11:16 AM | #182 | |||
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1. People like you who are true blue-bloods and wouldn't even care if a GTS came with world's best technology, was twice as quick around a race track or even doubled as a flying car capable of twice the speed of sound, they'd still buy a GT-F. 2. Then there's the general motoring enthusiast types, the ones that have had quite a number of different marque's such as myself and recognise when other manufacturers offer something with genuine merit. Some people enjoy and value objective healthy debate while others are simply here to pump each others tyres. In a nutshell I believe the GTS makes a compelling case for itself based on its technical abilities to match a BMW M5 or Mercedes-Benz E63 S in terms of performance and capabilities at a fraction of the price. The GT-F also makes a decent fist of this albeit without a whole lot of various technology that many people expect in a high performance car in 2014. Last edited by Rodge; 29-06-2014 at 11:26 AM. |
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29-06-2014, 11:26 AM | #183 | |||
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Yes pushrods are seen as old technology, but they often work very well. People need to look at the overall picture when comparing them against more modern OHC engines. The GM smallblock pushrod engines are compact in external dimensions and they are light, and they also help in lowering a cars centre of gravity. Important areas of efficiency that are often overlooked, I think. In saying that I'm not knocking the Miami engine, I think it's a very good motor. |
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29-06-2014, 11:48 AM | #185 | |||
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put the engines on an engine dyno and see what they make. |
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29-06-2014, 12:21 PM | #186 | ||||
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Bugger that leaves me out, I’m bald and I would have loved to get into a suds versus bubbles battle. Quote:
Agreed, there is much more than just engine Kw required to make a car go fast. Admittedly they spend a lot of R&D money but some Euro manufacturers are masters at getting power to the ground and going quick without resorting to using power equal to a small sun. The GTS has a lot of technology but it's not overly refined and is weighing it down. |
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