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Mach 1 vs ZX10r
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<blockquote data-quote="16kOrBust" data-source="post: 11896159" data-attributes="member: 132701"><p>How much does your car weigh? I don't care how it's setup, a stockish weight 03/04 blown T56 Cobra making a legit 625 rwhp (SAE Dynojet numbers) is going to get murdered 10 ways to Sunday by a well-ridden, bolt-on 1000.</p><p></p><p>Unless your car is somehow magic and running mid-9's or quicker at close to 150 mph. I've run enough 600 rwhp Cobras on my bone stock 600 to know that unless we're talking a super lightweight car and/or strong turbo automatic setup, or maybe dyno numbers from a VERY low-reading dyno, there's no way a 625 rwhp Cobra is gonna be anywhere near a bolt-on liter bike if the rider has a clue.</p><p></p><p>What type of dyno are your numbers from and what's the correction factor? What are your track numbers?</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind, a "well setup" car to you may not be what 95% of the Cobra owners out there have in mind for their street cars, the same way 95% of the riders out there don't have a clue about how to get the most out of their bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16kOrBust, post: 11896159, member: 132701"] How much does your car weigh? I don't care how it's setup, a stockish weight 03/04 blown T56 Cobra making a legit 625 rwhp (SAE Dynojet numbers) is going to get murdered 10 ways to Sunday by a well-ridden, bolt-on 1000. Unless your car is somehow magic and running mid-9's or quicker at close to 150 mph. I've run enough 600 rwhp Cobras on my bone stock 600 to know that unless we're talking a super lightweight car and/or strong turbo automatic setup, or maybe dyno numbers from a VERY low-reading dyno, there's no way a 625 rwhp Cobra is gonna be anywhere near a bolt-on liter bike if the rider has a clue. What type of dyno are your numbers from and what's the correction factor? What are your track numbers? Also keep in mind, a "well setup" car to you may not be what 95% of the Cobra owners out there have in mind for their street cars, the same way 95% of the riders out there don't have a clue about how to get the most out of their bikes. [/QUOTE]
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