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Title: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: duggs on 16 November 2009, 23:54:48
Heck !  Stuck my new 2000 3.0 Elite Auto in to 2nd tonight, tapped the S button and floored it.

Won't be doing that again any time soon.

Lost the remainder of what little hair I had ?

Amazing !
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 16 November 2009, 23:56:09
 :) :) :) :y
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Ian_D on 17 November 2009, 00:19:15
Did give mine a good old blast through tonight on the way home.

Shoved sport mode on and left it that way.

Once I got onto an A road, I had a bit of a play.

She does pickup well for a big car!  ;D Still gets me thought when you think your just plodding along - look down and  :o 'I think I need to ease off the loud pedal' springs to mind  ;D  :-X
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Turk on 17 November 2009, 01:16:36
General Discussion topic rather than General Help methinks  ::)
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: duggs on 17 November 2009, 01:38:57
Its a kind of a therapy thing ! Helping us to stop fooling around ?
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Ghost on 17 November 2009, 11:07:16
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Its a kind of a therapy thing ! Helping us to stop fooling around ?

Fat chance of that with such loud loud pedals Lol [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]

it just annoys me that the people with the so called fast cars ie bmw or mercs always hog the right hand lane, and you have to slow down for them.
had to laugh though a prat in a little 1.8 mondeo thought he would try and stick to my bumper so I hit the loud pedal and left him standing, [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Welung666 on 17 November 2009, 12:08:13
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Its a kind of a therapy thing ! Helping us to stop fooling around ?

Fat chance of that with such loud loud pedals Lol [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]

it just annoys me that the people with the so called fast cars ie bmw or mercs always hog the right hand lane, and you have to slow down for them.
had to laugh though a prat in a little 1.8 mondeo thought he would try and stick to my bumper so I hit the loud pedal and left him standing, [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]

I did the complete opposite (to start with) on Saturday night on my way back from Lincoln. Heading south on the A46 where it crosses the A1 at Newark and got this retard in an old escort trying to push me along. I ended up doing 20mph with him right up my @rse, all I could see was him waving his arms and shouting ;D ;D Got out to a more open bit he went to overtake and I thought I'd test my turbo. A bit of twitching and a lot of turbo whistle and he was gone far far into the distance in my rear view mirror ;D ;D
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 November 2009, 14:15:27
Very under estimated are out little miggys (by other drivers.)

Yes the little cars may get ahead for a short while they certainly dont stay there for long.

Was rather impressed with mine a while back when a DB9 tried it on giving it the full beans on an uphill stretch in Sheffield (just measured centre's of roundabouts at .44 of a mile on google earth(straght line as well)) coming off the 1st roundabout we we nose and nose, just before braking my front bumper was level with his rear wheel.  The DB9 sounds the biz when you have your ear right next to its exhaust. :y
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: tunnie on 17 November 2009, 14:56:53
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Very under estimated are out little miggys (by other drivers.)

Yes the little cars may get ahead for a short while they certainly dont stay there for long.

Was rather impressed with mine a while back when a DB9 tried it on giving it the full beans on an uphill stretch in Sheffield (just measured centre's of roundabouts at .44 of a mile on google earth(straght line as well)) coming off the 1st roundabout we we nose and nose, just before braking my front bumper was level with his rear wheel.  The DB9 sounds the biz when you have your ear right next to its exhaust. :y


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

There is not a hope in hell, that the Omega could even think of keeping up!

Modern 4 pot diesels easily keep up with 3.2's
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 November 2009, 15:15:32
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Modern 4 pot diesels easily keep up with 3.2's

What did you say about "not a hope in hell?"  ;D

There are one or two smaller 4 pot diesel cars that will keep up if ragged to within an inch of their life. I've not noticed any "easily*" keeping up with me.

Kevin

* -  without belching acrid black smoke and sounding like they are about to explode.

Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: tunnie on 17 November 2009, 15:52:03
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Modern 4 pot diesels easily keep up with 3.2's

What did you say about "not a hope in hell?"  ;D

There are one or two smaller 4 pot diesel cars that will keep up if ragged to within an inch of their life. I've not noticed any "easily*" keeping up with me.

Kevin

* -  without belching acrid black smoke and sounding like they are about to explode.


Booting it in mother tunnies 3.0 Estate, 2.2 CDTi Accords keep up, i still beat them of course, but not exactly by much. Putting the power on at 90+ is where the 3's are at the best, but at low speeds not a lot in it.
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Stevie-blunder on 17 November 2009, 16:35:29
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Its a kind of a therapy thing ! Helping us to stop fooling around ?

Fat chance of that with such loud loud pedals Lol [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]

it just annoys me that the people with the so called fast cars ie bmw or mercs always hog the right hand lane, and you have to slow down for them.
had to laugh though a prat in a little 1.8 mondeo thought he would try and stick to my bumper so I hit the loud pedal and left him standing, [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]

I did the complete opposite (to start with) on Saturday night on my way back from Lincoln. Heading south on the A46 where it crosses the A1 at Newark and got this retard in an old escort trying to push me along. I ended up doing 20mph with him right up my @rse, all I could see was him waving his arms and shouting ;D ;D Got out to a more open bit he went to overtake and I thought I'd test my turbo. A bit of twitching and a lot of turbo whistle and he was gone far far into the distance in my rear view mirror ;D ;D

Nice one  :y :y I do that quite often when I get a bumper hugger  :y one of my favourites is at night when I briefly hit my rear fog switch, watch them panic!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Andy B on 17 November 2009, 16:42:15
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Heck !  Stuck my new 2000 3.0 Elite Auto in to 2nd tonight, tapped the S button and floored it. .......


If you've manually limited the shift to 2nd, then there's no benefit by hitting the sports button. The sports button is only there to increase the revs at which point the gearbox will change up at. You've already done that yourself.  :y  :y
Title: Re: Blimey ! Who needs a Ferrari ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 November 2009, 16:44:33
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Modern 4 pot diesels easily keep up with 3.2's

What did you say about "not a hope in hell?"  ;D

There are one or two smaller 4 pot diesel cars that will keep up if ragged to within an inch of their life. I've not noticed any "easily*" keeping up with me.

Kevin

* -  without belching acrid black smoke and sounding like they are about to explode.


Booting it in mother tunnies 3.0 Estate, 2.2 CDTi Accords keep up, i still beat them of course, but not exactly by much. Putting the power on at 90+ is where the 3's are at the best, but at low speeds not a lot in it.

0-60 in 9.6 versus 8.0. Methinks you weren't trying. ;)

Whereas, in the tractor, the stick would have to be frantically stirred around the box to keep it in the power. ;D

.. and that's the point, really. On paper you can argue that a modern TD eurobox is just as good, but when you're pressed into a nice comfy heated seat as the autobox slots up through the gears without even the need for ear defenders...

Kevin