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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:19 PM
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This weekend I was driving - minding my own business. Out of nowhere a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 pulls alongside, revs his engine and pulls off. I am thinking to myself, "OK, this thing has 425HP, 450FT LBS TORQUE... let's run". And so we ran... it wasn't even close.

That got me thinking that there are certain cars that are just a waste of time and will not provide good competition. And, of course, there are cars that will... so I thought it'd be fun to compile a list .

Based on my experiences... these are cars that have started something with me but, upon running them, I will not waste my time in the future.
  • Jeep SRT-8
  • Mustang GT
  • WRX STI
  • Evo
  • SL 500
  • BMW 750
  • IS 350
  • 1st Generation CTS-V
  • 350Z
  • SRT-4
  • S4
Clearly, these are obvious kills for the C63, and that is my point. What cars will you not race even if they try? Because after each of the above kills I felt bad for doing it even though I did not instigate.

On the flip side, here are a couple cars that provided good runs. This list is short because up here in Seattle it is hard to engage - people are weak up here.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera
  • 1967 Camaro w/ Corvette engine
  • RS4
And here are a few cars on my list that I would like to run:
  • M3
  • M5
  • Corvette
  • Mustang GT500
  • Any SRT-8 Sedan
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:22 PM
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Pretty sure the SRT 8 JEEP is the fastes
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:23 PM
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You can scratch the GT500 off that list, those things are paper tigers. Barely even more get-up-and-go than the SRT-8's. I have to say I was disappointed at how badly I bludgeoned one on the highway in my M5. Just goes to show that the old solid rear axle has been by far and away surpassed.

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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:26 PM
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Take an M5 off the list as well. I lost to an M5 on highway
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:30 PM
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The M5 is a beast from roll compared to the Gt500
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 03:43 PM
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FYI -- A tuned (PROcede v3 or JB3) BMW 335i will give a stock C63 AMG a very good run...from a dig OR a roll; very close to a stock C63 AMG in 1/4 mi. ET and Traps. My PROcede v3 335i ran 4.3 sec. 0-60mph and the 1/4 mi. in 12.8sec. @ 111mph, and I only had the piggyback tune making ~ 350WHP / 360 lb.-ft. RWTQ; others have the piggyback + DPs, intake, exhaust, etc. make close to or more than 400WHP / 410 lb.-ft. RWTQ.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:04 PM
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others have the piggyback + DPs, intake, exhaust, etc. make close to or more than 400WHP / 410 lb.-ft. RWTQ.
On race gas.

HPF Stage 2 and higher M3 is something I wouldn't bother racing as you will get spanked.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:04 PM
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Take an M5 off the list as well. I lost to an M5 on highway
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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Stock, I pretty know what I can beat and what I cannot. I would like to race these cars if I do end up getting a Kleemann K2.

Z06 (stock)
CTS-V
M5/M6
M3 DCT with some mods
Higher level AMG models
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Non LP 560-4 Gallardo
F430
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No ZR1 please.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Cylinder Head
You can scratch the GT500 off that list, those things are paper tigers. Barely even more get-up-and-go than the SRT-8's. I have to say I was disappointed at how badly I bludgeoned one on the highway in my M5. Just goes to show that the old solid rear axle has been by far and away surpassed.
what kind of stupid nonsense is this. In a straight line, a solid axle is by far the best way of putting the power down. Its far lighter than an IRS, suffers less parasitic loss, and plants the tires very nicely. It also doesn't have a problem with alignment changes with big power, which was a problem on mustang IRS platforms.

The solid axle isn't for everything, but for straight line acceleration, you can't beat it.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:36 PM
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what kind of stupid nonsense is this. In a straight line, a solid axle is by far the best way of putting the power down. Its far lighter than an IRS, suffers less parasitic loss, and plants the tires very nicely. It also doesn't have a problem with alignment changes with big power, which was a problem on mustang IRS platforms.

The solid axle isn't for everything, but for straight line acceleration, you can't beat it.
Sure, it works great on PERFECTLY SMOOTH, FLAT PAVEMENT, add a few bumps in there and you'll be spending 99% of your time off camber with a contact patch that looks like origami time on the short bus. We're talking the real world here, not Toreto and the boys at E-town.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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On race gas.

HPF Stage 2 and higher M3 is something I wouldn't bother racing as you will get spanked.
Not necessarily; these F/I tt BMW's do quite well on just 93 octane. Many highly tuned 335i's/135's are pushing 370-390WHP / > 400 lb.-ft. RWTQ with piggyback tune, DPs, intake, and exhaust. With race gas, > 400WHP is very attainable, but again, the 335i is 3,600lbs., which is a good 400lbs. lighter than the C63 AMG. All I was saying is that you shouldn't be too cocky around one as it may be tuned and you may get a very challenging run or get beat, that's all. I have heard a number of tuned 335i "kill" stories on a C63 AMG. Now, if the C63 AMG is also tuned with an ECU flash and such, then adios Bimmer.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Cylinder Head
Sure, it works great on PERFECTLY SMOOTH, FLAT PAVEMENT, add a few bumps in there and you'll be spending 99% of your time off camber with a contact patch that looks like origami time on the short bus. We're talking the real world here, not Toreto and the boys at E-town.
got a point there
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 06:32 PM
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[/LIST]And here are a few cars on my list that I would like to run:
  • M3
  • M5
  • Corvette
  • Mustang GT500
  • Any SRT-8 Sedan
Thoughts?
I think you'd beat the GT500 and you'd definitely beat any of the SRT-8 sedans...unless they're modded (i.e. Hennessey products, etc.)...then it'd be a nice run!
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 07:33 PM
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I dont race at all..I just drive fast!!! Anyway how come you dont wanna race a RS4? You think their faster than our car?
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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Wouldn't drivers of higher end cars such as Ferrari's and Lambos feel the same way towards the C63 as we do towards 350z, STI, Evo etc?
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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wait you actually raced a 750? haha
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by sflgator
. All I was saying is that you shouldn't be too cocky around one as it may be tuned and you may get a very challenging run or get beat, that's all. I have heard a number of tuned 335i "kill" stories on a C63 AMG. .
This is true..

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I dont race at all..I just drive fast!!! Anyway how come you dont wanna race a RS4? You think their faster than our car?
+1 im alot like this


M3 with M-DCT is a small challenge but im pretty confident the C63 can beat it in any straight road, at any speed.
6-spd M3 is even slower.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Cylinder Head
Sure, it works great on PERFECTLY SMOOTH, FLAT PAVEMENT, add a few bumps in there and you'll be spending 99% of your time off camber with a contact patch that looks like origami time on the short bus. We're talking the real world here, not Toreto and the boys at E-town.
I didn't realize we had a bunch of street racers who like to engage in contests of speed on badly paved surfaces.

I have some experience with a high horsepower solid axle car, and aside from overpowering the drag radials in first gear and sometimes second, the solid rear axle plants the power extremely well in almost every instance.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 09:45 PM
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Take M3 off the list. In a straightline u'll be atleast 1 to 2 car lenghts ahead.

On the other hand add a Lamborghini Gallardo (not LP560) on the list. It gives a good run till about 5th gear then the C63 pulls ahead by 1/4 of a car legnth. btw that is a Rolling Start!

Be Safe & Enjoy!
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 09:47 PM
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On the highway, from experience, you will destroy an RS4 and I mean destroy. SRT 4 and 8 stock no match.

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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 09:52 PM
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I think you'd beat the GT500 and you'd definitely beat any of the SRT-8 sedans...unless they're modded (i.e. Hennessey products, etc.)...then it'd be a nice run!

Yes, SRT8 with CAI, Cat-back, and tune should give a Stock C63 a good run, maybe even pull on it at highway speeds. SRT's are monsters on the freeways. I know this cuz I have one.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 10:35 PM
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Yes, SRT8 with CAI, Cat-back, and tune should give a Stock C63 a good run, maybe even pull on it at highway speeds. SRT's are monsters on the freeways. I know this cuz I have one.
I can't honestly say a Stock GT500 will or won't beat you but I know with my few mods its not even close. Given the C63 is a bit heaver than the 500 and the 500 has more HP and TQ the only advanage you have is the Auto Shifter. But from a Dig to 80 is 2nd and up to about 120ish is 3rd so go find a stock one and make sure he knows your racing and let me know how it goes.

Think about it like this the C63 cant beat a SC 5.5 in the E55 and its bigger and heavier than the GT500. The 500 has more power and torque than either.

I'm turning 560 to the rear tire and 564 tq. About 650HP on motor with a Stage 2-3 setup. Evem with a stage1 intake and tune you can get about atleast 500RWHP out of it. As for the independent rear comment earlier the straight axle is better in drag cars any way how many real drag racecars run independent rear ends. That's for cornering and such and why I installed Steeda suspension on mine to help out when I hit a corner
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 11:34 PM
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I can't honestly say a Stock GT500 will or won't beat you but I know with my few mods its not even close. Given the C63 is a bit heaver than the 500 and the 500 has more HP and TQ the only advanage you have is the Auto Shifter.
Heaver? not according to these stats:

C63 = Curb Weight 3649
GT500 = curb weight 3,920

http://autos.yahoo.com/2009_mercedes...t_sedan-specs/

http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2009/...ons/index.html
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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 12:05 AM
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Heaver? not according to these stats:

C63 = Curb Weight 3649
GT500 = curb weight 3,920

http://autos.yahoo.com/2009_mercedes...t_sedan-specs/

http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2009/...ons/index.html
Hmmm...MBUSA.com lists the C63 AMG's curb weight @ 3,814lbs...

http://www.mercedes-amg.com/usa/inde...oom/models/c63
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