Tailgating vehicles on the road.

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Linford

Guest
That's we w/driver (& co-drive for the 'cento, which makes it even more impressive compared to the Exige) hence the 'floating' PWR on the Alfa.


Even better is not only do m'bikes have ludicrous PWR compared to cars they also have lower CdA (though their Cd is normally higher).


Sorry, what is the cento ?
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Sorry, what is the cento ?
Fiat Cinquecento:
cinq.jpg
Or Seicento (the same chassis & engine, initially, but a completely re-designed panel set)
fiat-seicento-sporting-42.jpg

Mine is a little different to those standard cars
 

Linford

Guest
With you now. What is the engine in that, and how heavy is the car in modified spec ?

I'm interested as I've been offered a 6R engine which weighs in at about 75kg with all the ancilaries (and box) and produces about 100 bhp at the wheel. I thought of a smart car, but they are tall, and still quite pricey for what they are.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Stock is an 1108cc 8v N/A 4 pot engine. However mine is a turboed 1242cc 8v. It's fully wet weight is 615kg with my & my OH as a co-driver. It's worth mentioning that I use a reduce sized fuel tank which holds a bit over 11l of fuel, which gives me around 20-30 miles of flat-out driving (more than enough for hill climbs, sprints, auto tests, etc.) rather than the full sized 38l tank
 

Linford

Guest
Stock is an 1108cc 8v N/A 4 pot engine. However mine is a turboed 1242cc 8v. It's fully wet weight is 615kg with my & my OH as a co-driver. It's worth mentioning that I use a reduce sized fuel tank which holds a bit over 11l of fuel, which gives me around 20-30 miles of flat-out driving (more than enough for hill climbs, sprints, auto tests, etc.) rather than the full sized 38l tank


:becool: That is really impressive. It must absolutely fly . Have you ever done the Prestcott Hill Climb ?

Always an interesting visit there :biggrin:
 

Linford

Guest
I only work about 4 miles from Prestcott. they have had some great stuff up there in the past, and they now normally have a Veyron do the hill on one oftheir events (as the course is actually owned by the Bugatti owners club. Some amazing stuff goes up there as well as ex F1 cars from the 60's, 70's, and 80's
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
[QUOTE 2407588, member: 9609"]I'll have about 500bhp under my right foot for a few days next week (but even when running back empty that's only about 37 per ton) but with vast amounts of torque (something like 2500nm at 1100revs) it's surprisingly quick (not very practical for overtaking though.[/quote]
350bhp @ 1100 ain't shabby at all, even if it is for a 13 tonn vehicle.
Have you a pic of yours in action ?
Possibly, not sure. It looks similar to this one but lower & the wheel arches have been flared around 20-25mm on each wheel.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I've tried drafting (not nec the same as tailgating :thumbsup:) pedestrians on the high street, in order to get from shop to shop more efficiently, but most tend to look at me oddly and tell me to get lost, not accepting my offer to take my turn on the front.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I've tried drafting (not nec the same as tailgating :thumbsup:) pedestrians on the high street, in order to get from shop to shop more efficiently, but most tend to look at me oddly and tell me to get lost, not accepting my offer to take my turn on the front.

You do need to be careful of tailpipe emissions of the pedestrian in front when doing this.
 
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