Evo vs Cobra again - time slip analysis
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Evo vs Cobra again - time slip analysis
(i did post this on the SVT board to show them the proof of the evo being ahead for the better part of the ¼ mile.....)
Time slip for evo posted below on left is mine from my car....
1/8 mile time = 8.539 @ 80.41 MPH for the Evo with me driving it.
1/8 mile time = 8.648 @ 85.08 MPH for FearBlueR1 and that is even with an intake and shifter.
1000 Ft = 11.205 (my totally stock evo with 600 miles on it at the time)
1000 Ft = 11.18 (cobra w/ air intake and shifter upgrade)
So from 0 ft-660 ft(1/8 of a mile) the Evo is in the lead...and at 1000 feet the cobra has taken a slim lead but I picked a guy who has an intake.....that is worth 20rwhp according to the magazines....plus shifter upgrade.
a normal street race would be in the range of 1000ft (or 85-90mph)......all of these #'s are quoted from the sticky dragstrip also, not the slippery real streets.....
Just pissing around.....it does pretty much show that the evo will win for a long time on the street...especially since the track is sticky and the streets are not.
Details to the analysis...------------------------------------------------->
screenname fearbluer1 has this in his signature on the SVTPerformance.com board.
Best time as of 4/13/03
Stock w/Amazon Air Filter & shifter & F1's
2.154 60ft
5.747 330ft
8.119 594ft
8.648 1/8 ET
85.08 1/8 MPH
11.117 1000ft
13.207 1/4 ET
108.13 MPH
Time slip for evo posted below on left is mine from my car....
1/8 mile time = 8.539 @ 80.41 MPH for the Evo with me driving it.
1/8 mile time = 8.648 @ 85.08 MPH for FearBlueR1 and that is even with an intake and shifter.
1000 Ft = 11.205 (my totally stock evo with 600 miles on it at the time)
1000 Ft = 11.18 (cobra w/ air intake and shifter upgrade)
So from 0 ft-660 ft(1/8 of a mile) the Evo is in the lead...and at 1000 feet the cobra has taken a slim lead but I picked a guy who has an intake.....that is worth 20rwhp according to the magazines....plus shifter upgrade.
a normal street race would be in the range of 1000ft (or 85-90mph)......all of these #'s are quoted from the sticky dragstrip also, not the slippery real streets.....
Just pissing around.....it does pretty much show that the evo will win for a long time on the street...especially since the track is sticky and the streets are not.
Details to the analysis...------------------------------------------------->
screenname fearbluer1 has this in his signature on the SVTPerformance.com board.
Best time as of 4/13/03
Stock w/Amazon Air Filter & shifter & F1's
2.154 60ft
5.747 330ft
8.119 594ft
8.648 1/8 ET
85.08 1/8 MPH
11.117 1000ft
13.207 1/4 ET
108.13 MPH
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Great, so you picked someone wh doesn't know how to drive... Try this thread: http://www.fordpower.net/forums/show...threadid=41965
It's a bone stock '03 that ran at HRP here in houston. That's 12.8 on a 2.0 60'... No 1/8 mile time for you I'm afraid.
Plus, I highly doubt that he has an intake because it is below the supercharger and I don't know anyone who actually makes one for the '03. It is possiblt he has an induction kit though.
It's a bone stock '03 that ran at HRP here in houston. That's 12.8 on a 2.0 60'... No 1/8 mile time for you I'm afraid.
Plus, I highly doubt that he has an intake because it is below the supercharger and I don't know anyone who actually makes one for the '03. It is possiblt he has an induction kit though.
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who cares... try a road course and see what happens...
#2 if you don't care...don't post. you took the time to make a reply....odd for someone who does not care...
#3 who cares about a road course....lol
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Originally posted by hocy4life
i'm sure he wasn't the best driver...those things run high 12's STOCK.
20 rwhp from an intake....hahahaha, comedy.
i'm sure he wasn't the best driver...those things run high 12's STOCK.
20 rwhp from an intake....hahahaha, comedy.
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Originally posted by Diesel
who cares... try a road course and see what happens...
who cares... try a road course and see what happens...
That's some serious pulling power. I guarantee thats enough to make up for what it looses in the corner. It's not like the cobra doesn't handle well. It still performs very well. Just not quite up to par with the EVO. It's brakes are nice also. Again not up to par with the EVO.
Now, get on a tight auto-x course of short and tight road course and the EVO is going to eat it for breakfast.
That's just my opinion though.
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Originally posted by Ryan Autry
I agree the EVO is a superior car in the twisties. But on a open track like Laguna Seca for example. The Cobra will come out ahead. Because it is a lot faster in a straight line. I've seen 112-114mph out of a stock '03 Cobra.
I agree the EVO is a superior car in the twisties. But on a open track like Laguna Seca for example. The Cobra will come out ahead. Because it is a lot faster in a straight line. I've seen 112-114mph out of a stock '03 Cobra.
In fact if you look at the June issue of Motortrend when they pit Evo against Cobra, Corvette and some other super cars. The Evo holds it's own because of it's great handling. Straight line speed is not always the be all and end all.
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Originally posted by zx6r
Are you sure of this ?
Are you sure of this ?
Sorry, the cobra's going to get to 150 a hell of a lot faster then the EVO.
Like a said before, on a tight track the tables would be turned.
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The Evo holds it's own because of it's great handling. Straight line speed is not always the be all and end all.
The Evo holds it's own because of it's great handling. Straight line speed is not always the be all and end all.
Like in MT's Figure 8 test. Sure the cobra lost, but only 1.4 secs. And pulled a little better average g-force.
But again, that's on a tight/short course. Nothing compared to a 3+ mile road course.
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agree the EVO is a superior car in the twisties. But on a open track like Laguna Seca for example. The Cobra will come out ahead. Because it is a lot faster in a straight line. I've seen 112-114mph out of a stock '03 Cobra.
That's some serious pulling power. I guarantee thats enough to make up for what it looses in the corner. It's not like the cobra doesn't handle well. It still performs very well. Just not quite up to par with the EVO. It's brakes are nice also. Again not up to par with the EVO.
Now, get on a tight auto-x course of short and tight road course and the EVO is going to eat it for breakfast.
That's just my opinion though.
That's some serious pulling power. I guarantee thats enough to make up for what it looses in the corner. It's not like the cobra doesn't handle well. It still performs very well. Just not quite up to par with the EVO. It's brakes are nice also. Again not up to par with the EVO.
Now, get on a tight auto-x course of short and tight road course and the EVO is going to eat it for breakfast.
That's just my opinion though.
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Originally posted by hocy4life
i'm sure he wasn't the best driver...those things run high 12's STOCK.
20 rwhp from an intake....hahahaha, comedy.
i'm sure he wasn't the best driver...those things run high 12's STOCK.
20 rwhp from an intake....hahahaha, comedy.
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i just thought I would waste some space and time to post my analysis.....not rocket science, but it does prove that for a long time the evo is the winner........
I used just an average driver's #'s from the cobra forum.
I used just an average driver's #'s from the cobra forum.