Are M Cars faster than TVRs in a straight line???
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Guys, only days to go until Fighting Torque - a drag racing day for standard 'supercars'. I'd like more M cars there if possible. The TVR Cerbera will be the benchmark. So far we're getting a load of excuses as to why some high performance marques won't come along, are any of you guys up for it? Ideally looking at the V10 M5/M6 crowd, but we have an M5 E39 running, and also a 'chipped' 335d with over 500lbft of torque.
The fastest TVR Cerbera with standard engine internals is 11.9 @ 119 - it was a 4.5. I've only run my 4.2 once at the pod and it did 12.4 @ 115mph. Most Cerbs do 12.5 - 13 secs or so.
There's no harm in finding out how an M3 would fare - there is a very diverse entry list as it stands, so it would be a great benchmarking day for any M car as far as stright line performance goes!!
There's no harm in finding out how an M3 would fare - there is a very diverse entry list as it stands, so it would be a great benchmarking day for any M car as far as stright line performance goes!!
see www.fightingtorque.org for details, although there are numberous threads also running on the Cerbera forum here on PH. You can register on the site to see confirmed runners - there is no requirement to race if you just want to register - its worth a look around. There are cars coming that would be a good match for any M car, from M3 through to new M5/M6.
i remember that Clarkson video,was it "head to head" or something? must be on youtube
edit, found it http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=boH0B7Dn3xc
edit, found it http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=boH0B7Dn3xc
Edited by Cliffv8 on Thursday 2nd August 08:15
m12_nathan said:
Dave Dax builder said:
I very much doubt that a std M3/5/6 would out run a TVR Cerb over the 1/4 mile. Those Cerbs are engine killers aren't they?
Yep.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=13&...
Edited by Zod on Thursday 2nd August 09:43
Zod said:
m12_nathan said:
Dave Dax builder said:
I very much doubt that a std M3/5/6 would out run a TVR Cerb over the 1/4 mile. Those Cerbs are engine killers aren't they?
Yep.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=13&...
Edited by Zod on Thursday 2nd August 09:43
m12_nathan said:
Zod said:
m12_nathan said:
Dave Dax builder said:
I very much doubt that a std M3/5/6 would out run a TVR Cerb over the 1/4 mile. Those Cerbs are engine killers aren't they?
Yep.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=13&...
Edited by Zod on Thursday 2nd August 09:43
Zod said:
m12_nathan said:
Zod said:
m12_nathan said:
Dave Dax builder said:
I very much doubt that a std M3/5/6 would out run a TVR Cerb over the 1/4 mile. Those Cerbs are engine killers aren't they?
Yep.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=13&...
Edited by Zod on Thursday 2nd August 09:43
I've owned M3/M5, Chimaera, Griffith, Cerbera (4.2) and I think a good M5/M6 will give a Cerbera a run for its money.
So much depends on the specific car - for instance - I know my current M5 would take my old cerbera - mainly because the M5 is a 'good one' and the Cerbera wasnt!
Also (obviously!) so much depends on the driver!
Driver and assuming all cars were running as they should I think 4.2 Cerbs could be 50:50 with the M's. 4.5 Cerbs should take out most heavy cars though!
So much depends on the specific car - for instance - I know my current M5 would take my old cerbera - mainly because the M5 is a 'good one' and the Cerbera wasnt!
Also (obviously!) so much depends on the driver!
Driver and assuming all cars were running as they should I think 4.2 Cerbs could be 50:50 with the M's. 4.5 Cerbs should take out most heavy cars though!
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