re:The BristolIt can probably only possibly attempt to reach it's potential top speed in circumstances that would not allow the car to be driven on the road. On top of that Bristol do not allow any public testing of their cars, they don't hand them to magazines to test, they don't allow tv shows to have them or anything like that. If you ever do see any test of this car, the only kind of test it will be is a private owners test. There will never be any attepted run of this car to take it beyond 225mph, and I'd bet my money on it.
That was the only part you came out and said. And again, I never said anything about the Bristol being able to go near 270. In part, some of this misunderstanding is because I selected the wrong part of your post when I quoted you and didn't think it would matter.
The only thing I haven't seen done is a test that took the car to its top speed. I have seen a plethora of acceleration and handling tests from that car running Michelin PS/2 tires, and if need be I could post a link to it.
@Scaff: I'm still looking for the magazine that talked about the weight issue. I'm positive that I read it somewhere.
The Veyron does run Michelin PS2, but they were specially made for that car and the speeds it can go. They differ from the standard PS2 ones.The Veyron runs PS/2's as well according to Motor Trend, so the idea of the Veyron running high top speed is bullocks as well by that logic.
This part:You said you quoted the wrong part of what I said, what part of that do you dissagree with Toronado?
That read to me like you were saying it was imnpossible for this Bristol to go over 225.live4speedThere will never be any attepted run of this car to take it beyond 225mph, and I'd bet my money on it.
Oh, I know. I personally think that the Barabus is just a new age Vector, only uglier and not as cool.live4speedrather all my posts relating to these recent spouts of Veyron beaters are in relation to the stupidly higher top speed calims they've been coming up with, Barabus for exmple sad their car should go in excess of 270mph. Ridiculous if you ask me. I can't see any proper road legal tyre's coping with thoes speeds, at least not as we know them, and I can't see any car not putting too mcuh pressure on them since a car with too little downforce will not remain on the road at 250+mph.
Okay. Thanks Scaff.ScaffI the mean time I can state that the tyres fitted to the Veyron are not standard PS/2's rather specific versions developed for the Veyron as the following press info from Michelin shows
Oh no, I believe it is more than capable of going faster than 225, I just don't think it ever will go over 225 or at least ever be recorded in a test at over 225mph. Bristol are very funny with not letting people test their cars and I don't tihnk the many private owners will jump at the prospect of lifting the limiter (likely voiding any warranty) and handing the car to a magazine to let them test it.👍.
I know for a fact that the Veyrons speed is limited mostly because of the weight, just like the Mercedes SL, not because there are no tires that can operate above 253; so don't try to tell me that Bristol couldn't get a tire to go over 253 because Bugatti spent so much money developing one and came up with nothing. The Veyron could most likely go a damned sight faster if it didn't weigh over 4000lbs because the tires probably wouldn't explode at 260MPH or whatever.
How hard is it really to design tires that are capable of 300MPH+? What are these guys using:
http://www.scta-bni.org/Bonneville/records/BNIrecs_cat_d.htm
Are those ^^ simply not street legal?