Considering I have an 82bhp shitbox even 120 bhp seems powerful
200+ HP/tonne
agreed
That means slightly more powerful than a Golf GTI. Yup that’s good…
So may i ask then , R34 is 1500kg how much power do i need then ? 2000?
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200hp+ is adequate :D
Less than 200hp usually feels slow to me, so fast would probably have to be 3-400+. I got to drive a 500-600hp Plymouth Satellite a few years ago while on my learners licence and that left me shaking with excitement.
It’s all relative to the car really. I own a 32 GT-R and to me powerful begins at 450-500kw (603-670hp for those still using the old school). Whereas in say an evo 6 I’d say powerful begins at 300kw (400hp). At the end of the day your bhp could be 100 or 1000 it doesn’t matter, lap times are the only real number worth talking about
Depends on what type of car I would say, but a small car it’s around the 300 bhp
power to weight ratio is the main factor to be honest
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Considering I have an 82bhp shitbox even 120 bhp seems powerful
200+ HP/tonne
agreed
That means slightly more powerful than a Golf GTI. Yup that’s good…
So may i ask then , R34 is 1500kg how much power do i need then ? 2000?
ALL OF THEM
200hp+ is adequate :D
Less than 200hp usually feels slow to me, so fast would probably have to be 3-400+. I got to drive a 500-600hp Plymouth Satellite a few years ago while on my learners licence and that left me shaking with excitement.
It’s all relative to the car really. I own a 32 GT-R and to me powerful begins at 450-500kw (603-670hp for those still using the old school).
Whereas in say an evo 6 I’d say powerful begins at 300kw (400hp).
At the end of the day your bhp could be 100 or 1000 it doesn’t matter, lap times are the only real number worth talking about
Depends on what type of car I would say, but a small car it’s around the 300 bhp
power to weight ratio is the main factor to be honest