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I'm not really sure, but I think two big obvious reasons are the horsepower, too high, and the cost of the car, also too high.JohnBM01I'm not trying to come up with some off-topic deal, but let me ask a commonly-asked question. Even though not related to Porsche, the Ruf cars were surely quite a consolation. So my questions would be (1) why isn't there a Ruf racing car, or at least a "Ruf LM Race Car" of some kind, and (2) if such a car was added to the GT4 car lineup, how would Porsche respond?
The reason why I asked about this is because as good as Rufs are and myself asking an already-asked question, I just wanted to touch on Porsche here.
He did exactly that with a couple of the Japanese LM cars in past GT titles, so why not with the Ruf?Dev_ZeroAs far as I know Ruf doesn't compete in LM races or something (apart from some privateers maybe). And I'm sure Kazunori wouldn't just "make up" one.
RUF indeed is really a Porsche. Porsche usually sends them a car, and RUF modifies just about everything on it. So yeah, it basically is a Posche. The 3400S is a Boxster. (I think Boxster S)Dev_ZeroWell that's the whole discussion. Is a Ruf actually a Porsche?
Solid LiftersI'm not really sure, but I think two big obvious reasons are the horsepower, too high, and the cost of the car, also too high.
The LM versions of some Japanese cars in previous versions are at least based on studies/concepts. Haven't seen them from Ruf and having trouble finding them on the net.
McLaren F1GTRActually, RUFs can go up to 3 times the prices of Porsches. RUFs are alot more expensive. The RGT really can go up to over a $160,000.
BTW, all cars in GT3 are based on real-life cars. Those LM cars were in old JGTC races I think in the late 90's.
JohnBM01Ruf is fake? Wait until that 600hp beast hits the track (unless someone tells me that the car is to the Carerra GT as the MC12 is to the Enzo)!
But, we're not talking about other car manufactures. We're talking about Ruf, and a possible race car version, which obviously has to be a LM type race car, since that's the only real world race class they could possibly be in. With a few exceptions of course.Dev_ZeroWell you could rewrite your question as
He did exactly that with a couple of the Japanese LM cars in past GT titles, so why not with the <insert random manufacturer>?
He could do that with any car, why would he choose Ruf and not another manufacturer/car?
But, again, these vehicles are not real LM race cars, and we're taliking about adding a Ruf as a possible "concept" LM race car.The LM versions of some Japanese cars in previous versions are at least based on studies/concepts. Haven't seen them from Ruf and having trouble finding them on the net.
Yes. The GT class runs the cars at 450HP with a top speed of 170 to 180MPH. Ruf cars have 550 to 600+HP, and a top speed of 220MPH. This even out performs the GT-S class cars in the AMLS racing serires, which the HP rating is 500-550HP, and a top speed around 185 to 195MPH. So, yes, the horsepower in the Ruf is too high.PistachioThe horsepower too high? Is that possible?
Yes, the cost of the LM cars are lower, since they start off with a basic model, and modify it for racing. This basic model has to be a regular production car. I don't think anybody would choose a Ruf to modiify into a LM GT car, since doing it to a Porsche is so much cheaper. Rufs go for around 300,000+ dollars, and Porsches go for around 65,000 dollars. What car would you choose to modify into a race car?The cost of the car too high? LeMans racers aren't exactly cheap, though Porsche GT3's are some of the cheapest in there class. But a Ruf isn't that much more expensive than a regular Porsche.
The fact is, the Corvette C5R won the GT-S class at this years 24 Hour Le Mans.In fact, considering Porsches success in LeMans, the GTS class victory of this year, i don't think it is outlandish to say that Ruf could take a regular GT3 RS-R and turn it into something moderately better and put a decent fight up, the reason they haven't bothered with LM racing is probably because it isn't worth the time/money to Ruf, not because their cars are have horsepower or cost that is "too high".
RUF is still basically, a high powered Porsche. They get the chassis, and the make there own type of Porsche.xcstiRUF is considered a vehicle manufacturer by the german government. In fact the only thing they recieve from porsche is a bare chasis with no serial number. I believe they make their own bodywork but it is meant to look exactly like a porsche. This was all on their web site, it did not mention racing.