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Think you'll find it's closer to 6700rpm like I said! Tried my damnedest to get there with my original CL engine and 'box - even with GT injection I only managed 115ish (120+ if you count the time I found a big hill...).Tahrey1043 wrote:nah 140 on an 8P is pretty much at the CL 6500 redline
8P or an 8N in a G40 is a different matter. Top speed is determined with how much you're willing to overrev your G-lader by. Sitting at 6000rpm+ for a long time isn't lader friendly, let alone trying top speed runs. Proper G40 'box means bending the speedo needle on the reset pin on 120mph clocks at 6500rpm ish - can't quite get that far with 8N 'box on as I decided 7k was plenty of revs.
It most certainly does!hardhitter wrote:I imagine the NZ is quite capeable as it's injection system is fairly good so with the right box and a cam it would keep on pulling.
Although I think my engine is now a bit 'over the hill', in it's prime, the best speeds it achieved was 119 mph in 4th(on the limiter, damn road rage!) and 131mph in 5th, after which I chickened out
Probably had the wind behind me to get those speeds
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pete69zx wrote:
You see... the thing with the 1272cc CL engine is, its a low compression engine (relatively speaking)... so its much nippier around town through the gears, but once you are on the open road, its a slug:-(
Just my opinion anyways (so dont all shoot me at once:-P)
so would you say the 1043cc was as good on the open road as the 1272...not that I ever see me and my polo separating for a verrrrry long time ...just interested as I know she is a superior beast ....
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Hard to say really, as i have no experience of a 1043cc PolioFionadilston wrote:pete69zx wrote:
You see... the thing with the 1272cc CL engine is, its a low compression engine (relatively speaking)... so its much nippier around town through the gears, but once you are on the open road, its a slug:-(
Just my opinion anyways (so dont all shoot me at once:-P)
so would you say the 1043cc was as good on the open road as the 1272...not that I ever see me and my polo separating for a verrrrry long time ...just interested as I know she is a superior beast ....
I gues if the 1043cc was using a 4 speed gearbox then quite possibly yes