Can I beat a bike?
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Can I beat a bike?
Guys,
Can you modify a Scooby to beat a Yamaha R1?
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.
Can you modify a Scooby to beat a Yamaha R1?
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.
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Yamaha R1 -
Engine type Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, forward inclined, parallel 4-cylinder
Displacement 998 cc
Bore x stroke 77.0 x 53.6 mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Maximum power without induction : 132.4 kW (180 PS) @ 12,500 rpm / with induction : 139.0 kW (189 PS) @ 12,500 rpm
Maximum torque without induction : 112.7 Nm (11.5 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm / with induction : 118.3 Nm (12.1 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm
Lubrication system Wet sump
Fuel System Fuel injection
Clutch type Wet, multiple-disc coil spring
Ignition system TCI
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Constant mesh, 6-speed
Final transmission Chain
Fuel tank capacity 18 L (3.4 L)
Oil tank capacity 3.83 L
Chassis -
Chassis: Aluminium die-cast Deltabox
Front suspension system Telescopic forks, Ø 43 mm
Front travel 120 mm
Rear suspension system Swingarm
Rear travel 130 mm
Front brake Dual discs, Ø 310 mm
Rear brake Single disc, Ø 220 mm
Front tyre 120/70 ZR17MC (58W)
Rear tyre 190/50 ZR17MC (73W)
Dimensions -
Length 2,060 mm
Width 720 mm
Height 1,110 mm
Seat height 835 mm
Wheel base 1,415 mm
Minimum ground clearance 135 mm
Dry weight 177 kg
In other words you've not a snowballs chap
Engine type Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, forward inclined, parallel 4-cylinder
Displacement 998 cc
Bore x stroke 77.0 x 53.6 mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Maximum power without induction : 132.4 kW (180 PS) @ 12,500 rpm / with induction : 139.0 kW (189 PS) @ 12,500 rpm
Maximum torque without induction : 112.7 Nm (11.5 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm / with induction : 118.3 Nm (12.1 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm
Lubrication system Wet sump
Fuel System Fuel injection
Clutch type Wet, multiple-disc coil spring
Ignition system TCI
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Constant mesh, 6-speed
Final transmission Chain
Fuel tank capacity 18 L (3.4 L)
Oil tank capacity 3.83 L
Chassis -
Chassis: Aluminium die-cast Deltabox
Front suspension system Telescopic forks, Ø 43 mm
Front travel 120 mm
Rear suspension system Swingarm
Rear travel 130 mm
Front brake Dual discs, Ø 310 mm
Rear brake Single disc, Ø 220 mm
Front tyre 120/70 ZR17MC (58W)
Rear tyre 190/50 ZR17MC (73W)
Dimensions -
Length 2,060 mm
Width 720 mm
Height 1,110 mm
Seat height 835 mm
Wheel base 1,415 mm
Minimum ground clearance 135 mm
Dry weight 177 kg
In other words you've not a snowballs chap
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You got no chance mate unless you got ££££ to spend,
Why would you wanna do this anyway???
Just get a gixer1000 and whipp his **** on that
FYI i had a play with a gixer 750 V 310bhp scooby, on a B road, he won just....
Why would you wanna do this anyway???
Just get a gixer1000 and whipp his **** on that
FYI i had a play with a gixer 750 V 310bhp scooby, on a B road, he won just....
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Aye, the Ariel Atom seems to be a popular suggestion! My idea is that I'd like to beat him in a family car.
I'm pretty sure the Audi Quattro Sport S1 would beat the R1 to 60 but then is it really a "car"? Its more of a mental machine.
The track we'd race is Knockhill which doesn't have many straights, so maybe I should stick to beating him on a track as with a Scooby, presumably I'd nail him in the corners.
Maybe my real question is, what car should I get?!
Scoobies seem to be well known for high power and the ability to make them super-car chasers cheaply and easily. Fair point???...
I'm pretty sure the Audi Quattro Sport S1 would beat the R1 to 60 but then is it really a "car"? Its more of a mental machine.
The track we'd race is Knockhill which doesn't have many straights, so maybe I should stick to beating him on a track as with a Scooby, presumably I'd nail him in the corners.
Maybe my real question is, what car should I get?!
Scoobies seem to be well known for high power and the ability to make them super-car chasers cheaply and easily. Fair point???...
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If you do the mods you'll need to get the type of performance required you'll be left with something far removed from a family car.
5t.
EDIT some stats for you
Knockhill BTCC Pole 2007 Darren Turner as near as 53 flat
Virgin Cup - Teenagers riding Yamaha R6's - 53.6 so just over half a second behind
British Superbikes (bike equivalent of BTCC) 48.4 @ just over 94mph so huge difference
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EDIT some stats for you
Knockhill BTCC Pole 2007 Darren Turner as near as 53 flat
Virgin Cup - Teenagers riding Yamaha R6's - 53.6 so just over half a second behind
British Superbikes (bike equivalent of BTCC) 48.4 @ just over 94mph so huge difference
Last edited by fivetide; 05 December 2007 at 03:58 PM.
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If the R1 does 0-60 in 3s, surely I'll only need to get the car from 0-60 in 4s in order to beat it in a track situation, as I'll cane it in the corners? If the standard STI with Prodrive can do it in 4.5, I can't be that far off???...
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Afraid you will be that far off. power to weight, your not going to get it. To get basic power BHp yes, but for the finer added small amounts you need. talking large amounts of cash and removal of some items to reduce weight.
Why do you want this anyway. Have someone you don't like who owns an R1.
Remember this, and these are professionals. Good luck, and if he falls don't drive over him.
YouTube - James Toseland Vs Tiff Needell
Why do you want this anyway. Have someone you don't like who owns an R1.
Remember this, and these are professionals. Good luck, and if he falls don't drive over him.
YouTube - James Toseland Vs Tiff Needell
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Guys,
Can you modify a Scooby to beat a Yamaha R1?
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.
Can you modify a Scooby to beat a Yamaha R1?
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.
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Can you modify a Scooby to beat a Yamaha R1?
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.[/QUOTE]
I'm in the market for a new car and want to get something that I can modify fairly easily to out-perform a bike. My first stage is to be able to beat the R1 on a wet track, and I reckon the 02-06 WRX STI with Prodrive would probably be pretty close anyway?
Then its being able to beat it on the track, which will involve a little spend.
Finally I want to be able to beat it in a straight line 0-60 and/or 1/4 mile.
Is this impossible? The R1 does 0-16 in around 3s and does the 1/4 mile in around 10s.
What sort of BHP is possible with these cars?
Would I be better with some sort of Sport Quattro or Skyline?
Thanks,
Scotland.[/QUOTE]
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189 PS and 177kg - now that's cool. Ahhh, if only if i had the gahonnas for that !! I can barely stay on my mountain bike ! (knocked out twice in 7 years, LOL).
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I'm a bike rider and i had an 04 CBR600rr (until some tit took me out) and my 04 STI PPP is no way near as fast off the mark, the twisties are another story, to be honest mate most drivers will **** all over bikers on country roads mainly because 75% of riders are incompetent and in-expearienced who go straight out and buy the fastest bike they can which with how cheap bikes are these days is something mega fast i'm by no way an expearienced biker but some of the things i've seen done by bikers is ridiculous , which is why we get a bad rep and why i've gave them up and because i carn't trust car drivers while i'm on a bike anymore.
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can you beat a bike ?
not a chance m8 . majority of litre superbikes with moderate tuning will do 0 - 60 in sub 3 secs normally round the 2.7 sec / mark , and cover standing quarters in 10 seconds .
now putting that into perspective £5-7 grand r1
or spunk say 50 / 60 grand like totb winner rocket ron on a skyline and you might come close {but you would still lose }
dont no why im bothering really , it dont take a genius its called power to weight ratio .
and before you go there , check out the litre bike forums , theres peeps on there with stock motors in there r1,s with just the addition of a small bottle of nitrous running 8 second quarters !!!!!!!!!! my point again is it will allways be cheaper and easyier to get a bike to beat a car .
now putting that into perspective £5-7 grand r1
or spunk say 50 / 60 grand like totb winner rocket ron on a skyline and you might come close {but you would still lose }
dont no why im bothering really , it dont take a genius its called power to weight ratio .
and before you go there , check out the litre bike forums , theres peeps on there with stock motors in there r1,s with just the addition of a small bottle of nitrous running 8 second quarters !!!!!!!!!! my point again is it will allways be cheaper and easyier to get a bike to beat a car .
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Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 900
Weight without Driver (KG) : 1300
Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 703.42
0 - 60 (Secs) : 2.60
0 - 100 (Secs) : 4.78
60 - 100 (Secs) : 2.17
Quarter Mile (Secs) : 10.14
Terminal Speed (MPH) : 150.47
Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 9.74
Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 155.99
So you're looking at 900bhp, hmmm and about £30k+
get a skyline with an OSG 3.0 conversion and go for 1000bhp.
Weight without Driver (KG) : 1300
Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 703.42
0 - 60 (Secs) : 2.60
0 - 100 (Secs) : 4.78
60 - 100 (Secs) : 2.17
Quarter Mile (Secs) : 10.14
Terminal Speed (MPH) : 150.47
Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 9.74
Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 155.99
So you're looking at 900bhp, hmmm and about £30k+
get a skyline with an OSG 3.0 conversion and go for 1000bhp.
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I think the bike will kill the Subaru. I ride a Vtr1000 Honda which is only just over 100bhp and have not had any trouble beating any car whether it be off the mark, rolling or top end. In the wet and on the twistys all depends on the driver/rider a good driver in the car will beat a bad rider on the bike and vice versa. As said my Vtr is not the fastest thing or the newest on the road but i have had the pleasure of riding an 06 Fireblade in standard form which would be similar in performance to an R1 of the same age and can say that i dont think there is a car on the road that would stay with this machine. If you then throw a few mods at it say exhaust and power commander your talking over 200bhp in something that weights around 175kgs. To get a car anywhere near this type of performance would be big $$$$$$$$$
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yea and your only be 2 seconds a quarter slower than a 2 grand 98 r1 with £400 quids worth of nitrous on it , sweeeeeeeeeeeet .
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As most have said power to weight you lost in a scoob
I went to and air strip two cars race each other and have to go round a cone 1/5 mile and back. a Suzuki 1000cc out of six runs, only beat a car once. I takes a *** good rider to get low standing start times, either fishtailing or popping wheelies IMHO
yet a numptie in a car could get low times a piece of cake
Tony
I went to and air strip two cars race each other and have to go round a cone 1/5 mile and back. a Suzuki 1000cc out of six runs, only beat a car once. I takes a *** good rider to get low standing start times, either fishtailing or popping wheelies IMHO
yet a numptie in a car could get low times a piece of cake
Tony