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Old 13-04-2014, 02:51 PM   #11
devoGT
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Default Re: Confusion over VF SS 0-100 times

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Originally Posted by muso

Stock VF SS going as hard as HSV's still has me scratching my head
VF R8 0-100 in 4.8s for manual, auto would be quicker

http://performancedrive.com.au/hsv-g...-review-video/

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Originally Posted by Rodge
I agree that there is sooo much more to the drive experience than 0-100 times but the turbo six Falcon has such a wonderful easy delivery of its ample torque it makes a stock SS seem somwhat breathless in the first 4,000 revs which is where poeple spend most of their time so too a certain extent the NA 6.0 Holden engine takes away some of the everyday joy you experience behind the wheel, which is something I agree with you on, is all that really matters. Its almost like, this SSV-Redline is a great car but I feel its missing something and that something in my opinion is torque at everyday revs !!
Lsx has 480nm from 2000 rpm which is hardly breathless

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-c...ue-curves.html
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