Video...until a new monster comes forth to challenge the mighty Godzilla.
Wonder what the outcome would have been if they put some Hoosiers on both cars? There's no way street meats would be able put that much torque through the rear tires of the Mustang cleanly enough to beat the GT-R in a drag...
So what happened to MotorTrend's yammering about "under-rated" GT-Rs? Have they finally given up?Maybe they have, considering that GT-R dyno'd at a mere 412 whp compared to over 600 whp for that insane Cobra...
Wonder what the outcome would have been if they put some Hoosiers on both cars? There's no way street meats would be able put that much torque through the rear tires of the Mustang cleanly enough to beat the GT-R in a drag...
Which magazine and which dyno?
The problem is... most magazine writers don't understand dynos... in fact, many dyno operators don't understand dynos, either, unless they've had firsthand experience of the variance between different models of dyno beforehand and know how different conditions, testing regimens and procedures affect dynos.
Again, a dyno is useless unless you have a point of comparison... and even, then, it is more suggestive than anything else. One dyno in isolation doesn't mean very much. Just ask the owner of the bone-stock, 200whp B16A (160 bhp) Civic.![]()
It says it made 430.6hp & 425.3ft/lb of torque at the wheels and with a 15% drivetrain loss it would equal 506.6hp (so 507hp) & 500.4ft/lb.