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<blockquote data-quote="REPCobra10" data-source="post: 3812707" data-attributes="member: 33736"><p>I don't like to magazine race, but I did see the magazine where it did say it trapped 121 mph. The M6 is about 250 lbs less than the M5 is and the M6 does have better aerodynamics as well, as FordSVTFan said. However, I'm not going to believe that those two factors give it a bump of 5+ mph in its trap speed over the M5 until I actually see some times in the real world at various tracks. I know it is a very, very fast car, but I just have a hard time believing a ~3,900 lb car with only 383 lb-ft of torque can run that strong. I know it has 507 bhp, but you need more than just brute horsepower to get ~3,900 lbs rolling that hard to a 121 mph trap speed. Nonetheless, the M6 is a very beautiful car, as I saw one for the first time on the beach yesterday. I would sure love to test drive one and find out if those magazine figures are correct. Anyways, all, take it easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REPCobra10, post: 3812707, member: 33736"] I don't like to magazine race, but I did see the magazine where it did say it trapped 121 mph. The M6 is about 250 lbs less than the M5 is and the M6 does have better aerodynamics as well, as FordSVTFan said. However, I'm not going to believe that those two factors give it a bump of 5+ mph in its trap speed over the M5 until I actually see some times in the real world at various tracks. I know it is a very, very fast car, but I just have a hard time believing a ~3,900 lb car with only 383 lb-ft of torque can run that strong. I know it has 507 bhp, but you need more than just brute horsepower to get ~3,900 lbs rolling that hard to a 121 mph trap speed. Nonetheless, the M6 is a very beautiful car, as I saw one for the first time on the beach yesterday. I would sure love to test drive one and find out if those magazine figures are correct. Anyways, all, take it easy. [/QUOTE]
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