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11 Dec 2003, 09:17 (Ref:809040) | #1 | |
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What would win?
a 700bhp skyline or a 700bhp MR2. the MR2 would have the advantage of less weight (rear wheel drive) and maybe better aero whereas the skyline has the 4wd system and is a saloon after all:confused:
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11 Dec 2003, 09:20 (Ref:809042) | #2 | ||
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My first guess would be the Skyline, mainly because of all its tricks.
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11 Dec 2003, 15:51 (Ref:809345) | #3 | ||
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well what would win? where? in a drag race the skyline's grip would smash the mr2 off the line- alot.
on a road course depending on length and turns it may be better matched the Mr2 edging slightly ahead in higher speed ones, as it has less mass to move through long bends- negating the 4wd drive benefit, but if things got tighter i bet the Skyline would walk away. at the end of the day the Mighty skyline would win all! Nissan always does ha ha ahhahahhaahahhhahahahahahahahha!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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11 Dec 2003, 17:39 (Ref:809440) | #4 | ||
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can we get a forum of competition maybe there Dan? then you'll get an answer that will be pretty accurate, but gt's got the right idea
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11 Dec 2003, 21:44 (Ref:809619) | #5 | |
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I would bet that the MR2 would be a real ***** to drive, with 700bhp at the wheels. Turbo lag would also be a bigger issue (having a small engine and all). Then there is the question of whether the chassis of the MR2 can take the abuse. I would go for the Skyline. In the end it is a better car/package overall. IMO.
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