sgraber
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posted on 23/7/04 at 01:15 AM |
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Video Link - 350Z vs M3 vs S2000 vs Boxster in Japan
A friend of mine just sent me this link. The video is incredible. It's one of the best racing clips I have seen in a while. At the end there is
an extra segment where an AE86 takes on an R34 GT-R V-Spec II in a road race and whoops butt.
Windows Media - 13.5 Minutes - 500Kbs - 48 Megabytes (but streams on a fast connection)
http://auto.joins.com/upboard/pds/pdst/BestMotoring_350Z_TsukubaBattle.asf
Enjoy!
Graber
Steve Graber
http://www.grabercars.com/
"Quickness through lightness"
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TPAFKAMH
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posted on 23/7/04 at 02:12 AM |
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Nice.
Shame about the Japanese thing going on...
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Stuart Ainslie
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posted on 23/7/04 at 08:21 AM |
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Surprising that, the Jap cars seemed to do well
Really expect the M3 to wipe the floor with them....
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Alez
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posted on 23/7/04 at 10:05 AM |
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Beware: The Japs are not to be underestimated!!
The clip is fantastic BTW.
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Jasper
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posted on 23/7/04 at 10:26 AM |
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Great clip - bring on Jap power!!
[Edited on 23/7/04 by Jasper]
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Spyderman
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posted on 23/7/04 at 10:56 AM |
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Very nice clip!
It's a shame that the camera car was holding the other cars back though, especially as he was able to make a good lead in a very short time!
I was suprised at the Boxster, but it looked like the older less powerful model.
I'll have to go look again now!
Terry
Spyderman
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woodster
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posted on 23/7/04 at 11:46 AM |
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TOP VID............... shame it takes so long to load
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alfasudsprint
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posted on 23/7/04 at 12:22 PM |
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WOW! Great! Thanks! what the hell is an AE86??? he must have been on and off the gas pedal 100 times on that one curve. Even better than the other
shoot (very good) out.
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derf
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posted on 23/7/04 at 12:40 PM |
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AE86 is basically a high performance corrolla, not sure if you have them in the UK, but here in the US they are as good as pooh. It is an excellentl
handling car that is slightly underpowered.
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sgraber
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posted on 23/7/04 at 02:14 PM |
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The AE86 is a front engine rear wheel drive late 80's Corolla with a 4AGE engine. Yes, watch that clip again, that's your late 80's
rear wheel drive 4AGE powered lightweight car whooping an all wheel drive twin turbo modern ultra sports car. Uhuuuuh!!!
It's the most common car for Drifting. That and the 240SX
Gotta love the 4AGE!
Steve Graber
http://www.grabercars.com/
"Quickness through lightness"
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derf
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posted on 23/7/04 at 03:43 PM |
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The trueno AE86 (it's actual name) is exactly what he said a corrolla on steroids, Very popular for drifting, and popular in downhill racing (a
popular japanese street racing scene, especially in the more mountainous areas of that country). It is one of those cars that is often
underestimated.
Dont understimate japanese engineering. Some of the cars they build over4 there are suprisingly amazing. The japanese car companies have an unwritten
rule of 279 hp max, but if you dyno most of their supercars they exceed that number by leaps and bounds. Cars like the Skyline, NSX, supra, rx7,
fairlady Z (350Z), silvia (240sx)all have max hp ratings of 279, but if you dyno them the skyline has over 400, NSX, supra, fairlady, and rx7 are in
the 350 range, and the silvia has just around 300 (all the top of the line models of course).
There are a host of other cars that are among the japanese supercar list that I cantthink of off the top of my head right now, but they are doing
amazing things with inline 4, 6 and v6 engines, most of them have some kind of forced induction, and that almost all have equally impressive handling
qualities.
The problem why you dont really hear about alot of their cars is that the keep them in the JDM (japanese domestic market), a feww spill outside their
country, but usually have to be modified to meet either european or US crash or emmissions standards, all of which year after year are harder to
meet.
As far as the HP ratings go I believe that each japanese JDM company is allowed to sell a small number of non-emissions compliant cars which attain
these high HP figures.
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