Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

You are given 5 cars & 5 cars only for your entire lifetime. You may not sell or swap your selected 5 cars. You are welcome to full servicing & modifing as long as you keep the stock engine block.

These are the 5 cars will be stuck / blessed with for your entire life.

Choose wisley & in no particular order.

It is recommended you choose a daily driver too, can't be driving an Enzo everywhere you go can you.

My choice:

Nissan Skyline r34 GTR Z-Tune of course!

Nissan%20Nismo%20Skyline%20GT-R%20Z%20Tune%201%20-%20800x600.jpg

Ariel Atom Superchared

ariel_atom_2.jpg

Bugatti Veyron:

Bugatti-Veyron-01_640.jpg

Dodge Viper GTS-R:

Mod: S/C it.

dodge_viper_1.jpg

Honda Euro Accord 'Daily Driver':

Accord%2001.jpg

It's a bloody tough call, I might want to edit post & change one later but this is my list for now :)

Your move.

  • Replies 143
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Why would you need 5 cars? 5 vehicles on the other hand...

I'd take 3 cars, 2 bikes.

Lamborghini Gallardo - for whenever the need arises.

BMW M5 - Daily Driver

R34GTR - Track Days

Kawasaki ZX10R - Sport orientated riding and Track Days.

Honda VTR1000 - Touring.

for starters i'd like my GTR back in there :)

other than that, if i won lotto and had my own garage i'd want something along the lines of:

1) 2005/6 Bentley Continental

2) Fully optioned and modified Chrysler 300C for daily duties

3) Lamborghini Murcielago

4) Bentley Arnage T (classier daily duties)

5) Nismo Z-Tune

and probably throw a yamaha R6 in there as well :(

All you guys choosing new cars..small minds... :)

1. McLaren F1 GTR - Macca the legend

mac026.jpg

2. Ferrari 250GTO - sports car history

800px-1962_Ferrari_250_GTO_34_2.jpg

3. Nissan R390 - Nissan's best looking car ever.

b69fce13.jpg

4. Pagani Zonda F - favourite modern supercar.

14060_1112176316957.jpg

5. Mercedes C55 AMG - daily driver

01.jpg

I'm just like everyone else I guess:

1) R34 GTR Z-Tune

2) Porsche 911 turbo (this can be my dailydriver)

3) Ford GT40 (not a new one, an original)

4) Buggatti Veyron (why not eh?)

5) Saleen S7 (last but by no means least)

ohh the choices... these could change too, but anyways -

- BMW M5 (V10 version) for daily driving obviously.

- R34 GTR (wouldn't take a Z tune cos I'd be too scared to molest it with modifications)

- Genuine original Ford GT40

- McLaren F1

- A fully stocked V8 supercar transporter truck (pretty sure this doesn't count as a car but hey)

1.) R32-GT-R - it's the one I like the most ;-)

2.) M5 - Daily driver

3.) Veyron - the ultimate

4.) BMW 3.0CSL - the classic

5.) 1962 Morris Minor - we are not allowed to get rid of it - it's the Missus' car ;-)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Very decent bit of kit. Definitely black it out I reckon.  
    • Because people who want that are buying euros. The people with the money to buy the aftermarket heads and blocks aren’t interested in efficiency or making -7 power, they’re making well over 1,000hp and pretty much only drive them at full throttle  best way to way make money is know your customer base and what they want and don’t spend money making things they don’t want. 
    • It's not, but it does feel like a bit of a missed opportunity regardless. For example, what if the cylinder head was redesigned to fit a GDI fuel system? It's worth like two full points of compression ratio when looking at modern GDI turbo vs PFI turbo. I'm pretty reliably surprised at how much less turbo it takes to make similar power out of a modern engine vs something like an RB26. Something with roughly the same dimensions as a -7 on an S55 is making absolutely silly power numbers compared to an RB26. I know there's a ton of power loss from things like high tension rings, high viscosity oil, clutch fan, AWD standby loss, etc but it's something like 700 whp in an F80 M3 vs 400 whp in an R33 GTR. The stock TF035HL4W turbos in an F80 M3 are really rather dinky little things and that's enough to get 400 whp at 18 psi. This just seems unwise no? I thought the general approach is if you aren't knock limited the MFB50 should be held constant through the RPM range. So more timing with RPM, but less timing with more cylinder filling. A VE-based table should accordingly inverse the VE curve of the engine.
    • I've seen tunes from big name workshops with cars making in excess of 700kW and one thing that stood out to me, is that noone is bothering with torque management. Everyone is throwing in as much timing as the motor can take for a pull. Sure that yields pretty numbers on a dyno, but it's not keeping these motors together for more than a few squirts down the straight without blowing coolant or head gaskets. If tuners, paid a bit more attention and took timing out in the mid range, managed boost a bit better, you'll probably see less motors grenading. Not to name names, or anything like that, but I've seen a tune, from a pretty wild GT-R from a big name tuner and I was but perplexed on the amount of timing jammed into it. You would have expected a quite a bit less timing at peak torque versus near the limiter, but there was literally 3 degrees of difference. Sure you want to make as much as possible throughout the RPM range, but why? At the expense of blowing motors? Anyhow I think we've gone off topic enough once again lol.
    • Because that’s not what any of them are building these heads or blocks for. It’s to hold over over 1000hp at the wheels without breaking and none of that stuff is required to make power 
×
×
  • Create New...