0-60mph has anyone actually tried it???
0-60mph has anyone actually tried it???
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300bhp/ton

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41,030 posts

211 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Just curious as 0-60mph is banded about quite a bit in here, including a thread today "cheapest under 6 sec to 60".

But how many of you guys have actually

A) tried 0-60mph
B) timed it


Only curious as it's a lot harder to achieve IMO than what many think it is. Wheelspin, clutch slip and bogging down are all issues.

If I'm honest I have tested it in most of my cars and enjoy the thrill of trying and with easy to get apps for the iPhone and similar it makes it all the more fun too. But I accept it's no easy feat. My TR7 V8 makes over 200hp and weighs less than 1200kg (pos nearer 1000kg), but with short gearing, loads of torque and an open diff I'm yet to better 7.5 sec to 60mph in it due to wheelspin mostly.

All these claims if 'x' car doing it in 4.x or 5.x seem a little none real world to me. Same goes with some AWD cars, sure they are very quick. But if it's game over after 4 or 5 goes due to a busted gearbox, clutch or half shaft. Are they really as quick as thy first appear?



Discuss..... smile

RichardD

3,608 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Have you tried a 2nd gear launch? Unless you have a great surface you will waste a lot of time wheelspinning and/or changing gears...

marcosgt

11,406 posts

197 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Has anyone NOT tried it? redface

Obviously, without some decent equipment you can't guarantee you've hit 60 or when, but I'm sure everyone's tried 0-60 on the speed with a stopwatch!

It's generally considered pretty hard to achieve the figures the press do/manufacturers quote.

M.

Flanders.

6,427 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I like my Clutch and Gearbox to much hehe.

Mr Dave

3,233 posts

216 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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300bhp/ton said:
Just curious as 0-60mph is banded about quite a bit in here, including a thread today "cheapest under 6 sec to 60".

But how many of you guys have actually

A) tried 0-60mph
B) timed it


Only curious as it's a lot harder to achieve IMO than what many think it is. Wheelspin, clutch slip and bogging down are all issues.

If I'm honest I have tested it in most of my cars and enjoy the thrill of trying and with easy to get apps for the iPhone and similar it makes it all the more fun too. But I accept it's no easy feat. My TR7 V8 makes over 200hp and weighs less than 1200kg (pos nearer 1000kg), but with short gearing, loads of torque and an open diff I'm yet to better 7.5 sec to 60mph in it due to wheelspin mostly.

All these claims if 'x' car doing it in 4.x or 5.x seem a little none real world to me. Same goes with some AWD cars, sure they are very quick. But if it's game over after 4 or 5 goes due to a busted gearbox, clutch or half shaft. Are they really as quick as thy first appear?



Discuss..... smile
As to Subarus being able to hack the abuse and being quick?

Yes they are fast 0-60, just squat down and feck right off leaving me sitting, a fella I know has one and it is abused constantly and nothing has ever went majorly wrong. Cant believe the abuse it has taken.

From a rolling start it isnt that quick but up through 1st and 2nd its very rapid.


I am very very harsh on clutches in my car and usually get good 0-60 times for my cars by having absolutely no mechanical sympathy whatsoever.

Biker's Nemesis

40,783 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Yep, just a nadge under 3 seconds.

liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Yes i used Dynolicious on my ipod , was very tough in my Evo IIRC I managed a best of 5.2 , it should be doing 0-60 in around 4 seconds and in my Octavia VRS the best i could manage was 9.8 with a book time of 8.0.

Its not easy at all

Biker's Nemesis

40,783 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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0 - 100 is easier though, around 5 seconds.

angusc43

13,124 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Errr......Merc V8 launch = point at horizon and floor it. No need to worry about clutches, half shafts, drive shafts, excessive wheelspin, bogging down, etc etc. The way that test drivers max manuals is eye-wateringly brutal and not something I'd want to do to my own wheels.

Autos are often faster real world machines than manuals for that reason.

PHuckov

2,747 posts

193 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I had a go in the MX5 the other day with a mate timing. Book says 11 ish I think, managed a 9.7sec biggrin awesome fun trying though!

Jobbo

13,530 posts

285 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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The car magazines always used to say that automatics were slower, but I think in practice they are quicker, even on the road tests these days, because you can just plant your foot and go.

0-60? Every time I go up the M6 Toll biggrin

SparkFox

2,725 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I took 8 elephants to get to 60.

300bhp/ton

Original Poster:

41,030 posts

211 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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RichardD said:
Have you tried a 2nd gear launch? Unless you have a great surface you will waste a lot of time wheelspinning and/or changing gears...
hehe yep loads of wheelspin. Even in 2nd.

MrPickle

139 posts

185 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I remember trying in my old proton, My Mrs (at the time) holding a stop watch and me hoofing it up and down the road!

Got it down to 9.2secs, Not bad for a 1.5 triple valve shed.
Not accurate i know but gave me a giggle. Clutch held fine, must of done it 10 times too!

balls-out

3,794 posts

252 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Did 0-60 in my caterham 7 in a Lotus 7 Owners club. Great fun, but....

The first year I managed 5.1 second and broke the diff. Managed to limp it home with a nasty knock noise. I did a cheap repair on the diff, and a year later...
I managed 5.0. Looking fot that sub 5 I had one last attempt and there was a very big bang - broke the gearbox - first gear was in lots of pieces. Trailered home. I fitted a new gear box and discovered that the diff was knocking again.
So thats 2 diffs and one gearbox.

I haven't tried 0-60 since- it seems an expensive hobby and I never broke the 5 second barrier.
Damn good fun, too many revs and definately excess wheelspin slowed the times down.



Edited by balls-out on Tuesday 16th November 15:31

STW2010

5,878 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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One way of doing this is to get a mate to record over your shoulder. That way you can watch it back and accurately read off the time it takes for the speedo to hit 60.

I have done this whilst driving (my mate recording) and also with a mate driving.

A bit of a primative way of doing it, but I found it easier to do that than using the stopwatch of my phone!

buggalugs

9,259 posts

258 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Tried some 0-60's and 1/4 miles in my old MR2 - it was really difficult. Select launch revs, dump clutch & boot it sounds so simple, until you actually put a clock on it and try to improve!

I've changed a few more clutches since then too and am a bit less eager to go there again!!

RobM77

35,349 posts

255 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I do a full bore 0-60 style launch every time I start a race, but I have tried it in road cars, yes. Hire cars only though, never my own car! eek The OP's right - most of it is about clutch control, gearbox abuse and tyre abuse. In my humble opinion, 30-70 is a far more reliable measure of a car's performance that would be felt each day by the driver, and sure enough I've tested all of my car's from 30-70mph.

DannyVTS

7,543 posts

189 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Yep, managed a scary 6.66 average in my Saxo VTS, and 7.65 in my 1.8 Astra

Speedracer329

1,507 posts

198 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Yeah, did a test day at Bruntingthorpe a few years back with Jap Performance Magazine in my MR2 Turbo, running just over 300bhp.

Managed a best 0-60 of 4.7 secs IIRC, though a few were much quicker, 4.2 being achieved by many, the best was a 500bhp MR2 will a cracked head that still managed 3.6 secs.

Best thing was we shared the day with a BMW M3 club, and our cars consistently trounced their times, they were not a happy bunch laugh