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Power to weight ratio.
What is this?
ratio between power and weight
The more you know.
Thank you for this
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Power to weight ratio.
What is this?
ratio between power and weight
Bugatti vs Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same or better.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
Bugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
interesting that we're talking about power to weight and stuff cuz a channel i subscribe to just posted this vid
i thought the GTR would win too
Power to weight ratio.
What is this?
ratio between power and weight
Power to weight ratio.
What is this?
ratio between power and weight
The more you know.
Thank you for this
I'm flabbergasted that you don't know that.Power to weight ratio.
What is this?
I'm learning so many new things in this thread today
So you mean add more power?ratio between power and weight
Like the viper acr? YesBugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
So you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
YesSo you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
YesSo you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
Say a Veyron, extremely heavy, but loaded with a huge engine, electronic aids and AWD Haldex will put in work.
In a shellnutThanks.
Very interesting
Like the viper acr? YesBugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
So you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
In a shellnutThanks.
Very interesting
The more power actually transfered to the wheels with the least weight + things like drag blah blah = win
Well you also have to factor in the driver and his/her ability to do that . But impressive nonetheless. But I've seen cars go faster in lesser time thoughLike the viper acr? YesBugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
So you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
Roughly 12 seconds on the quarter-mile with 650hp and 3.4k lbs.
Impressive.
What if a car with a bit more weight with the same power did like, I don't know, mid or low 9 seconds or so? Would this be like impossible, or just an extroadinarily good performance vehicle?
The E34 has a lower drag co effecient = more aerodynamiques (0.3), weighed less, and had less power lost because it was RWDSo certain cars actually transfer power better than others and things like drag and blah have less of a negative impact/the car is able to overcome these obstacles better?
Very very Interesting.
Well you also have to factor in the driver and his/her ability to do that . But impressive nonetheless. But I've seen cars go faster in lesser time thoughLike the viper acr? YesBugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
So you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
Roughly 12 seconds on the quarter-mile with 650hp and 3.4k lbs.
Impressive.
What if a car with a bit more weight with the same power did like, I don't know, mid or low 9 seconds or so? Would this be like impossible, or just an extroadinarily good performance vehicle?
(315 mph,5 secs).
Shh, we need to play alongThe sarcasm
Don't ever underestimate Porsche binteresting that we're talking about power to weight and stuff cuz a channel i subscribe to just posted this vid
i thought the GTR would win too
Yep.Well you also have to factor in the driver and his/her ability to do that . But impressive nonetheless. But I've seen cars go faster in lesser time thoughLike the viper acr? YesBugatti and Ariel Atom or that one bulb thingy are a great example. Usually lighter cars will tend to cap out, but acceleration is basically the same.Question for the vets now that I'm learning this new concept.
If the power ratio weight thingamabob is equal in two cars. Or let's say a car is even heavier or has less power than the other car, BUT is still quicker in a straight line and around the track.
Does this make that certain car superior in terms of performance to the other car that is either lighter or has more power? Heck, or both!
?
So you're telling me factors like I don't know, center of gravity, power distribution, traction, body roll, under/over steering, etc. come into play as well?
And basically the car that packs it all and is superior in all of those aspects will beat this power to ratio weightamajig, making it the superior performance vehicle? Basically it's mechanical components has blessed this certain car with capabilities of winning back-to-back championships and consistently breaking world records?
I mean, if a car like this were to exist of course, you would call it superior?
Roughly 12 seconds on the quarter-mile with 650hp and 3.4k lbs.
Impressive.
What if a car with a bit more weight with the same power did like, I don't know, mid or low 9 seconds or so? Would this be like impossible, or just an extroadinarily good performance vehicle?
(315 mph,5 secs).
With only 600hp?
Now that's impressive trapping 315mph in such a small distance with that much weight and such little power. My hats off to that car
Don't ever underestimate Porsche binteresting that we're talking about power to weight and stuff cuz a channel i subscribe to just posted this vid
i thought the GTR would win too
GT-R are going to be the new NSX, only a few more years.
Don't ever underestimate Porsche b
wut?GT-R are going to be the new NSX, only a few more years.
Don't ever underestimate Porsche b
I'm gonna get my popcorn when they sell less than 100 a year.