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What is a practical amount of power for the street ?  

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  F6 RAPID said:
500. Only because that is the goal and I am oh so close........... :spoton:

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I'd say 350rwkw for the Turbo and 450-500 for my supercharged V8.

Different power delivery, Plus I cant have my 6 cylinder beats me in terms of power now can I!

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I said 350 rwkw's as that's what we have and it is very drivable around town to go with it.

Ian

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For a normally aspirated car I'd say 400rwkW, but for a turbo/sc car, ~350rwkW is my ideal. The massive torque makes it feel heaps faster than a NA car with similar power.

Mind you my F6 will never be a daily driver, I have a Golf for that. No way do I want to take it to shopping centres or sit in Sydney's appalling traffic if I can avoid it. It's a weekend car only, so make I can eventually live with 400rwkW :smilielol:

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I ticked 350 cause im not that far away from that figure, but far enough to want more :roflmbo: Dont know if the old BA will be up for that though, might be a bit past a reliable daily driver... :stirthepot:

Until she receives a makeover .....coming soon :roflmbo:

Jet

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