OK - need some clarification on this! I was trying to get some idea of how thirsty a Lexurf is likely to be and what potential speeds would be.
Not being entirely straight on how the lexus box fits in with the surf gearing, I expected that 5k rpm on each engine would result in the same speed - am I correct? If so, then seeing as you have to stick your foot right through the floor to get it to rev over 5.5k, with the v8 in, you should get the same speed and performance with the engine working relatively less hard. Am I right??
The other question is the amount of torque at low revs - obviously great with the diesel - probably equally so with the 4l monster!
I saw somewhere a 0-60 estimate of 6.5 seconds, which seems to indicate that low end torque is no problem at all
day to day driving mpg, anyone?
Top speed? I know it is not the most aerodynamic of cars, but i wonder at what point the air resistance beats the power
Not being entirely straight on how the lexus box fits in with the surf gearing, I expected that 5k rpm on each engine would result in the same speed - am I correct? If so, then seeing as you have to stick your foot right through the floor to get it to rev over 5.5k, with the v8 in, you should get the same speed and performance with the engine working relatively less hard. Am I right??
The other question is the amount of torque at low revs - obviously great with the diesel - probably equally so with the 4l monster!
I saw somewhere a 0-60 estimate of 6.5 seconds, which seems to indicate that low end torque is no problem at all
day to day driving mpg, anyone?
Top speed? I know it is not the most aerodynamic of cars, but i wonder at what point the air resistance beats the power
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