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what's the realistic 0-60 and 1/4 time for Twin Turbo ZX's?

as above, what's the real 'REALISTIC' 1/4 mile times u lot get and 0-60 times on stock zx's and what 1/4's and 0-60's u modded lot getting?

 

very interested :D

 

Matt

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Originally posted by Matt G

paul c, i'm near bromley.

did 160in the rx7 on a private road (ofcourse officer) with girlfriend in car but she told me to slow down, wanted go further tho so i'm hoping the 300zx will take me passed that (on private road again officer)

:D

 

done 165 in mine (prob same private road ;) :D ) still accelerating :dance:

Originally posted by DaveW

Would it be anything to do with the differing gear ratios :confused:

 

I've been in the car with my mate & he managed to hit an indicated 110mph while still in 2nd gear (UK Auto) so that's prolly why the autos have a faster 1/4

When you see a scooby up in front do you both stop in the middle of the road side by side then lash it to 60 and stamp on the brakes....erm NO.

A car that pulls hard between 40 and 140 will always win the day out on the road.

Every single car on here will most likely give you different times each time you measure it, and I doubt any make of car will give you exactly the same figure as it says in the back of 'Top Gear'

0-60 is Max Power talk, total crap.

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