skip0110
I don't need to steal your keys to know how a 3-ton, 300ish hp FWD car is going to handle. While it's cool that you are doing the "shade tree mechanic" thing and fixing up what you have, don't think that you've somehow turned it into a Ferrari by taking out the carpet and putting rims and tires on it.
First... Three ton? Are you really that stupid? If you believe I've just pulled out some carpet and put rims on my car, you must be.
Second, shade tree? Say
what? I have a business license and own a legitimate company - Don't ever insult my integrity without knowing the facts again.
Wolfe2x7
Okay, fine, so the heavy, overrated, ugly Japanese coupe you hate so much outaccelerates the 400hp Cadillac CTS-V with a mere 280hp.
Last I remember, 4.7 seconds (the absolute fastest 0-60 time I could find for any Skyline on Google) was not faster than 4.6 seconds. Of course it's going to accelerate really fast from a dead stop, that's what 4WD is for. The gap opens up fairly well in the 0-100mph contest.
Toronado
Do you know how asinine of a comment that is? The retooling for the rear axle alone, not even adding the driveshaft or half shafts, would add 75-100 lbs. All combined the 4WD system without an active diff (or even any diff) would probably add 250 lbs. With a fully active diff. and 4WS, there is no way even conceivable that that statement would be true. Even the 4WS system adds about 100-200 lbs by itself typically.
Finished? Ok - The transmission in my car, not counting the flexplate or torque converter, weighs 186lbs. The transmission I'd use to convert to 4WD weighs about 70 (I know this because I have one). Taking into account all of the electronic and hydraulic lines, fittings, and controllers that would be totally unneeded with a manual (Including TWO transmission coolers), I'm looking at saving over 150lbs on the front end. The back end of the system
might weigh 100lbs (That's the axles and the diff), I'll weigh it in sometime. Now, since I have to have a custom driveshaft made in the first place, it's going to be something expensive and lightweight...
Now, as I said, I could switch to a 4WD layout with a 5 speed, and it would weigh less than my FWD automatic transmission. Never said I'd use active differentials or four wheel steering, did I?
Ask, Honda, GMC, Toyota, Nissan, etc.
In addition, all recent GT-R's weigh roughly the same as a typical Corvette C5. With a heavier engine. And (far, far) more technology. Not to mention the fact that you consider 280 BHP to be a ton of power.
Ok, how many cars, in REAL LIFE, have you driven with more than 300 horsepower? Because I have driven and gotten track rides in cars with upwards of 800hp, and it still doesn't change the fact that 280 is alot.
Even if they had that much (which you know that they had more, because everyone knows that they did),
I do? Damn, someone really needs to fill me in! First people are driving my car without me knowing, and now people are telling me I know stuff that I actually don't!
considering that you can buy a 13 year old Camaro that put out similar power figures, weighed around the same and would be destroyed on any track the two competed on, it doesn't say much for the validity of your arguements or any of the things you are using to support them.
Camaros sucked, big deal. They're meant for going really fast in a straight line, and they do it very well.
Any of my... Arguments? I never started this whole mess - Someone got offended by a quote in my signature meant as a joke. I simply stated that it's funny because it's true - The Skyline
does weigh alot.
My car weighs alot. Over 3,000lbs
is alot.
What the hell am I using to support my arguments, anyway? All I've been saying the whole time is that the Skyline weighs alot and people need to get over it.