Super Cars, Lets Post Em!

Freedom Froggy

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ight post a pic of your fav super car and its specs

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General Information


Year
Manufacturer
Model
Trim
Body Type
Base MSRP 2003
Ferrari
Enzo
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Coupe
$643,330 US <<< more like 1,000,000


Dimensions


Curb Weight 3,262 lbs.
Weight Distribution 43.9-56.1
Length 185.12"
Height 45.16"
Width 80.12"
Front Headroom
Front Legroom
Wheelbase 104.33"
Wheel Rim Size 19"




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Engine


Type 6.0 Liter Gas
Drivetrain Mid-Engine / RWD
Valvetrain 48-Valve DOHC Variable Valve Timing
Cylinders 12
Cylinder Configuration
Displacement 5,998 cc
Horsepower(HP) 650 @ 7800 RPM
Torque(FT-LBs.) 485 @ 5500 RPM
Redline 8000



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Transmission


Gear Type

1st Gear Ratio
2nd Gear
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Final Drive
Reverse
Clutch Type 6-Speed Manual with Automatic Shifting and Clutch
3.15:1
2.18:1
1.57:1
1.19:1
0.94:1
0.76:1
4.10:1
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Performance


0-60 mph
0-100 mph
1/4 Mile
Top Speed
Gas Mileage 3.3 s
6.6 s
11.2 s @ 136 mph
209 mph (limited)
8 MPG City / 12 MPG Highway
 
I have too many supercars i like :D For now i'll take this one though:



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For the sound :D. Although for the sound i'm also inclined to pick the SLR. In black please.

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Ever since I first saw this car in a magazine when I was in 7th grade (1995-1996), I knew I wanted it:
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Off the top of my head, this McLaren F1 LM has a 6.0-liter V-12 with 680 hp (compared to 627 hp in the regular McLaren F1). The manufacturer claims were 0-60 in under 3 seconds, 0-100 in under 5, and a top speed of 225 mph. There are only five of these special LM versions in existence (and all of them are orange). I know that one of them is in Massachussetts, and I'd be surprised if there was another one in the U.S.
 
Cadillac Cien
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Engine Northstar XV12 concept engine
Displacement 7.5l
Horsepower 750
Torque 450 lb-ft
Transmission 6-speed
semi-automatic w/ electronic paddle shift

Cadillac Sixteen
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Engine GM 16-cylinder, 90-degree
Engine displacement (cu. in / cc) 830 / 13600
Horsepower maximum (hp / kw) 1000 / 745
Torque maximum (lbs-ft / Nm) 1000 / 1355
 
Too bad ^those^ cars arent getting built any time soon :(

I think the LM is even quicker on top end than normal F1's. And they are really really fast. Record sits at 384 kph or so.

The engine in the Mclaren is possibly the best one ever. Six litres of V12 brutality shrieking towards a 8500 redline. Huge torque too.
 
Word, that car is awesome. You could've gotten a better pic, though :p

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I cackled like a maniac when i saw this pic :)
 
Duke said:
Too bad ^those^ cars arent getting built any time soon :(

I think the LM is even quicker on top end than normal F1's. And they are really really fast. Record sits at 384 kph or so.

The engine in the Mclaren is possibly the best one ever. Six litres of V12 brutality shrieking towards a 8500 redline. Huge torque too.

the cien & and the sixteen were built just never available to the public. the cien was used in a movie last summer and you could also see them at car shows.



edit by duke: wrong button click, meant Quote :o
 
Stop posting concepts and photochops.
But someone put up the Bugatti Veyron and Koenigsegg CCr.
56k doesn't allow me to do so in a timely manner.
 
PuffnScruff said:
the cien & and the sixteen were built just never available to the public. the cien was used in a movie last summer and you could also see them at car shows.



edit by duke: wrong button click, meant Quote :o


THat whats im saying, they arent getting built. Theyre concepts.Same goes for the Maybach, although theyre looking into that, though. Demand is definitely there.
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
^ The LM isn't faster in terms of top speed. It wasn't geared for that but for faster acceleration.


Technically it makes sense, but i'm puzzled by the fact that, the car is practically a Le Mans Mclaren with just the bare necessaties to make it road legal. Now the key to doing well at Le Mans is utilizing the big straights, so hence i'm a bit puzzled as to why they'd want the F1 version to be more accel. spec geared rather than top end.
 
Duke said:
Technically it makes sense, but i'm puzzled by the fact that, the car is practically a Le Mans Mclaren with just the bare necessaties to make it road legal. Now the key to doing well at Le Mans is utilizing the big straights, so hence i'm a bit puzzled as to why they'd want the F1 version to be more accel. spec geared rather than top end.
The LM wasn't made to compete in Le Mans, I'll explain why. There were several versions:

McLaren F1 - we know this one, accounts for 60-70 of the 100 F1s produced
McLaren F1 GTR - this was the actual car used in Le Mans, with less hp due to its air restrictors (one of the regulations of Le Mans) but more torque (due to its tuning), made for racing duty, accounts for 20-25 of the 100 F1s produced
McLaren F1 LM - basically a roadgoing GTR without the restrictors (leading to more hp, slightly less torque), re-geared for acceleration over top speed, accounts for 5 of the 100 F1s produced in honor of the five GTRs that all finished and swept in Le Mans, taking 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and either 7th or 9th (I forget)
McLaren F1 GT - basically a roadgoing updated GTR (released in 1997 I think, with longer overhangs for aerodynamic purposes and a bigger wing), accounts for 3 of the 100 F1s produced
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
The LM wasn't made to compete in Le Mans, I'll explain why. There were several versions:

McLaren F1 - we know this one, accounts for 60-70 of the 100 F1s produced
McLaren F1 GTR - this was the actual car used in Le Mans, with less hp due to its air restrictors (one of the regulations of Le Mans) but more torque (due to its tuning), made for racing duty, accounts for 20-25 of the 100 F1s produced
McLaren F1 LM - basically a roadgoing GTR without the restrictors (leading to more hp, slightly less torque), re-geared for acceleration over top speed, accounts for 5 of the 100 F1s produced in honor of the five GTRs that all finished and swept in Le Mans, taking 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and either 7th or 9th (I forget)
McLaren F1 GT - basically a roadgoing updated GTR (released in 1997 I think, with longer overhangs for aerodynamic purposes and a bigger wing), accounts for 3 of the 100 F1s produced

Aaah, right. Duly noted.

On topic:

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Gotta love the way it looks. Definitely something else, something special.
 

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