Thats a huge difference! you probably added another 150kg onto your car...
Oh i never thought that would of made "the" difference might fill up with some 98 and ask for a rematch!!
Thats a huge difference! you probably added another 150kg onto your car...
The reason you had the edge from 90 mate, is because the CTR driver couldn't launch it for $hit.. He had no revs off the line, then changed to 2nd ridulously early and wasn't even in bloody Vtec (you can hear it on the vid).. If that was lauched properly and wasn't 2 up.. he would of done you quite comfortably mate.. Saying that, that Toledo of yours is a right stealth weapon..Having said that, the Civic has the upperhand in that it is lighter and more aerodynamic. You can see that the Civic gains on my Toledo when the speed increases. A Civic with map, exhaust, filter etc will top at around 102mph. That car was topping at around 1-2 mph more than mine on that particular day but I would suggest that the torque on my 1.8T is what gave it the edge from 40-90mph
ive got a standard LC tdi and my mate has a civic typr r, there isn't much in them really, off the mark the CTR is a bit quicker but once you get them both rolling there's nothing in it really!! (must be my superior driving skills) lol
I've left a CTR in my TDI (mine is remapped on CC phase one though). From a standing start i expect i'd have problems off him, but while we were rolling along at 50 before planting the right foot, he was trailing behind badly. Got to love the torque from a tdiBe...bloody...have mate! A properly driven CTR would MOTHER a LC TDi end of!!! We're talking of a car that does 0-100 in about 22+secs compared to a car that does 0-100 in 16secs.. And on a roll the difference would be even bigger.. Unless you catch the CTR driver out for about 5rpm..
Remapped would be alot closer, but the CTR will still have the edge..
A man with an unbiased opinion at last..To be fair, you may be right.
However, the reason he never launched it off the line is because it was wet, and he was wanting to avoid wheelspin.
In that respect, my car was at more of a disadvantage due to the higher level of torque and being on the more slippy side of the track. The Toledo could only "teeter" off the line as well and was wheel spinning in 2nd where the CTR was not.
Probably with the weight differential if nothing else, that particular Civic would eventually pull away from my Toledo as is seen at the end of the clip.
It was topping 100mph where my Toledo managed 99.3mph at best.
In my opinion, there is no point in bullshitting and all the c0ck measuring you see on forums. Some of it is ridiculous.
Maybe its an age, maturity or realism thing but there will always be something faster, so whats the point in trying to prove your pride and joy is the bee all and end all?!
Conclusive then... A LCR is quicker than a CTR..
Er... NO! That vid has been on this site for about 3 years and it's a standard CTR v's a Re-mapped LCR..
Stock v's Stock it's down to the driver and one will beat another every day of the week when it's got the better driver behind the wheel..
If they are both driven to there limits side by side.. 0-100 very close, after that the CTR will very slowly pull away.. As it has the torque where it's needed (high in the Revs) and better aerodynamics to be fair too..
I've had both..
CTR for 3 years and 100,000 miles
LCR for 2 years and 50,000+ miles
The reason you had the edge from 90 mate, is because the CTR driver couldn't launch it for $hit.. He had no revs off the line, then changed to 2nd ridulously early and wasn't even in bloody Vtec (you can hear it on the vid).. If that was lauched properly and wasn't 2 up.. he would of done you quite comfortably mate.. Saying that, that Toledo of yours is a right stealth weapon..
Me too. Maybe they teach you to get to the limit faster, but then advise you not to go above it?Are BSM doing a course on the best techniques for getting 0 - 60 times now? How times change. When I learnt to drive you had to stay under the speed limits.