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Perhaps you just doubt because you have no first hand knowledge on the matter, or the person driving just couldn't make it happen.
I do know what it feels like in a fast car, WRX, C63 AMG, Corvette's etc.
Although the Corvette was the only one out of those that felt pretty quick.
It's not because the driver was at fault, it's not hard to accelerate in a straight line and go through the gears.
Considering torque is the power and force in the physics you are thinking, no reason to be a smart ass.
You don't think that's a bit aggressive no?
I've always believed in that method and was just trying to see what others use to figure it out.
No need to be like that.
Too bad it does. I've done it in the truck and it weighs more than your average car.
What model/year is it? I've never felt anything like that in Dad's. (07 2500 Chevy)
Well I was going to mention to Niky that the car might be modified since you didn't do yourself any favor to be clarify about the topic.
I don't see how that makes a difference as I stated the power output at the beginning. 330hp is still 330hp whether it's from a stock engine or from one that's swapped in.
The only difference I can tell with the WRX situation is weights. But I'm guessing that the RS and the STi are similar.
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