Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 *Proton CPS club V3.99, First page UPDATED!!!

views
     
sleepwalker
post Apr 9 2009, 08:47 AM

Need sleep....
Group Icon
Staff
5,568 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: the lack of sleep


QUOTE(zenwarlord @ Apr 9 2009, 07:38 AM)
I'm not against on your feedback, but are you sure they (satria neo and waja) have a same whp with you? it could be the satria neo is 1.3 and waja is AT. Perhaps you should tried a standstill benchmark with standard 4G92 or B16A instead. Since both standard engine is making 140+ on wheel.
*
Haven't you seen his style? He is always just picking on slower cars and making them his trophy. Already had a round of discussion in another topic when his previous 400hp wira beat a stock 280hp Skyline, so I'm not really expecting much here. At least we know it is still not as quick as the EP3 but then again, the power difference is too big between the 2 cars to compare. The B16A would be a good benchmark.

There is no standard 4G9X series engine from proton that makes 140hp on wheel standard. The 4G93 140hp is on engine, as per the specifications on paper.
sleepwalker
post Jun 1 2009, 10:12 PM

Need sleep....
Group Icon
Staff
5,568 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: the lack of sleep


QUOTE(jctasoga @ May 30 2009, 08:50 PM)
i measured the waja cps weight. its approx 1250kgs. that should make approx 100bhp/ton. to be even more conservative, lets say about 90bhp/ton. is it correct way to calculate it?

but mine is a bit heavier with full tank of fuel + subwoofer 12" enclosure + some 5-10kg sound proofing to the door n arches.

hehe..

heavier car contributes to more stability when high speed. its a matter of time for waja cps to reach that top speed only. we might loose out during sprints... but we definitely can catch up to them.. nyek nyek nyek (devil smile)
*
Excuse me but which genius told you that a heavier car contributes to more stability at high speeds? The stability is governed by the suspension, even on straight roads. The floaty feeling that you get is not because the car is light but because the suspension is soft.

Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0518sec    0.40    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 6th December 2025 - 09:30 PM