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Old 01-27-2007, 06:20 AM   #21
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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

And the latests:
3,6 s - Reiter-Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 Strada [2007, 510 hp, Sport Auto]
5,3 s - Audi TT 2.0 TFSI (Supertest) [2007, 200 hp, Sport Auto]
6,7 s - Volvo C30 T5 [2007, 220 hp, Sport Auto]

Bruce, please add them to the list+delete the Alfa GT-line on the top of the list, please!

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Please refresh this list, too...
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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

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5,8 s - Audi A3 Sportback 2.0 TFSI quattro [2004, 200 hp, Sport Auto]
5,9 s - BMW 645Ci Cabriolet SMG [2004, 333 hp, AMuS]
5,9 s - BMW Z4 3.0si Coupe M-Pack [2006, 265 hp, Sport Auto]
5,9 s - Mercedes-Benz CLS55 AMG [2005, 476 hp, Sport Auto]
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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

Bruce, please add this:
4,4 s - AC Schnitzer-BMW M3 CSL [2004, 360 hp, Sport Auto]

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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

4,1 s - Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa [2004, 390 hp, Sport Auto]
5,0 s - Porsche 996 Targa [2004, 320 hp, Sport Auto]
5,4 s - BMW 650i Coupe [2006, 367 hp,
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5,8 s - BMW 645i Coupe [2004, 333 hp, Sport Auto]

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Re: Flexibility times in 4th gear (80-120 kph)

I was right when I said the AMuS-tested version of the Murcielago did 80-120 kph in 3,4 s (4th gear). I found some data from that test:
0-100 kph: 3,6 s
0-200 kph: 11,4 s
0-300 kph: 34,2 s
400 m: 11,5 s
80-120 kph in 4th/5th/6th gear: 3,4 s/5,7 s/6,8 s
More flexible in 4th gear than the new LP640!
Braking distance from 265-0 kph: 250,5 metres

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