Smartmax85 Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 hi all, would like to ask does the specfication of the 0-100km/h timings provided by manufacturers accurate? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 depends on manufacturer to manufacturer. bmw, mercedes tend to underestimate their own vehicle specs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 hi all, would like to ask does the specfication of the 0-100km/h timings provided by manufacturers accurate? usually not so accurate because condition for the timing is different, like probably they have higher octane fuel with cooler weather and professional drivers for better launch and gear shifting(if manual). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smartmax85 Clutched June 8, 2010 Author Share June 8, 2010 maybe let me just add , lets say common family cars , and taking all conditions as optimum, and being launch perfectly. just curious as always wondering could the stock timing can actually be met as stated in the specification? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 maybe let me just add , lets say common family cars , and taking all conditions as optimum, and being launch perfectly. just curious as always wondering could the stock timing can actually be met as stated in the specification? well i believe their test driver is of a certain weight fuel tank filled to how many % Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 maybe let me just add , lets say common family cars , and taking all conditions as optimum, and being launch perfectly. just curious as always wondering could the stock timing can actually be met as stated in the specification? our weather here not as cold and also fuel octane lower, hard to get same timing... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 our weather here not as cold and also fuel octane lower, hard to get same timing... yes even sea level is very important. an NA engine i read will lose 10% of performance with every 1000feet Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 yes even sea level is very important. an NA engine i read will lose 10% of performance with every 1000feet haha, didn't know this but i guess its gotta do with air pressure/density... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 haha, didn't know this but i guess its gotta do with air pressure/density... read it somewhere. yeah thin-ness of the air Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smartmax85 Clutched June 8, 2010 Author Share June 8, 2010 so given all optimum conditions. it cant be met? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
questionedfish Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 read it somewhere. yeah thin-ness of the air means the car is actually less efficient at , say, genting? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 means the car is actually less efficient at , say, genting? probably that's why u hear ppl saying car feeling breathless when driving up? haha could be part of reason la since atmospheric pressure is lower. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XEvolutioNX Neutral Newbie June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 you can lump a turbo in it to get all the air u want.... think like that would't lose much power Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 you can lump a turbo in it to get all the air u want.... think like that would't lose much power yes turbo/supercharged engines do not have as much of a power loss Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 means the car is actually less efficient at , say, genting? depends. if its cold/ air is much denser. horsepower can be affected by as much as 20bhp. but if you wanna talk like genting, its thinner too Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 yes turbo/supercharged engines do not have as much of a power loss bro, ur merc is kompressor engine(ie supercharged) right? kompressor engine is for all mercs engine? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 (edited) bro, ur merc is kompressor engine(ie supercharged) right? kompressor engine is for all mercs engine? correct supercharged. no la only the M271 engine I4. but now got the new CGI turbo M271 engine liaos. if its the M272 V6 engine its all NA same for the AMG M156 V8 Edited June 8, 2010 by Cerano Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched June 8, 2010 Share June 8, 2010 correct supercharged. no la only the M271 engine I4. but now got the new CGI turbo M271 engine liaos. if its the M272 V6 engine its all NA same for the AMG M156 V8 icic...haha, i don't have much knowledge bout merc engines... maybe will do some reading up.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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