
Originally Posted by
F5 Dave
I know 3 people in wgtn who have had, have or are building ACs. Couldn't care how big the engine is except surely 'too heavy' factors into it.
Anyway still not impressed
Too heavy?
here's few spec's from the 'de-tuned' 427 so allow another 50-150 bhp for an SC and C spec car.
Fuel: system Single four-barrel Holley carburetor (four twin choke down draught Weber carburetors optional)
Maximum power '427' 425 bhp @ 6,500rpm; '428' 390 bhp @ 5,200rpm
Maximum torque '427' 480 lb ft @ 3,500rpm; '428' 475 lb ft @ 3,7OOrpm
Bhp per litre. '427' 60.8 (1.0 bhp per cu in); '428' 55.8 (0.91 bhp per cubic inch)
Unladen weight 2,350lb (1,066kg)
Power-to-weight ratio 405.l bhp per ton
Performance Maximum speed 165mph (265kph)
0-60mph (0-96.5kph) 4.2 seconds
0-100mph (0-161kph) 10.3 seconds
Standing �-mile 12-4 seconds
So allowing Shelby's 'Super Snake (personal one of 2 road legal 800bhp cars he made), was clocked at 3.4 seconds 0-60mph and over 180mph top speed....... not many modern sprotbike's would take out a C spec car from the lights. And there are a few Replica 'C' spec cars or higher floating around, just dont know of, or seen any in NZ.
I love my bikes, I dont own a car, but I'd own a Cobra and always show a bit of respect due to what was first car 'equivalent' of a bike. As pointed out the Cobra held the 0-100-0mph record for almost 30 yrs and it wouldnt have been till the mid 80's with the ZX10/GSX1100 (originals) that 2 wheels matched it's performance in the 'detuned' roadster spec.... and that took almost 25yrs to do it.
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