Forum-wide survey: How oomphy is your ride?

Alright, time for me to make an entry here as well:

2017
Ford Mustang GT Fastback
V8
N/A
Petrol
310 KW / 421 HP
530 Nm
4951 ccm
1720 kg
13.5 liters/100 km
 
I think I haven’t yet answered to this one.

Toyota Supra 1994, 3.0 single turbo, 1600kg, 518hp/381kw & 640nm/472lbf.

173hp/127kw/l, 213nm/157lbft/l and 324hp/238kw/t, 400nm/295lbft/t.

Edit: Torque numbers added
 
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2009
BMW 330xd
I6
Turbo
Diesel
180 KW / 240 HP
500 Nm
2993 ccm
1725 kg
 
2012
Lexus IS F
V8
N/A
Gasoline
311 kW / 416 HP
503 N⋅m / 371 lb-ft
4969 cc
1,735 kg
Fuel Consumption: 13.1L/100km

Also, the 2014 Hyundai Elantra Sport (line #60) that I use to have, is no more.
 
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Update time!

Car:
Code:
Year                2018
Car                 Subaru BRZ Limited
Engine              Flat 4
Aspiration          N/A
Fuel                Petrol
Power (kW)          153
Torkwe (Nm)         212
Disp. (l)           1.998
Weight (t)          1.265
Power/disp.
Power/weight
Torkwe/weight
Owner               altoid
l/100km             10.68
Power/weight/con
power/con
Ringlap Time
1/4 mile time
Comments            SERBARU
For old people
hp
hp/tonne

Bike:
Code:
Year                2007
Motorbike           Kawasaki Ninja 500R
Engine              Parallel twin
Power (kW)          37.2
Torque (Nm)         30.9
Disp. (l)           0.498
Weight (t)          0.199
Power/disp.
Power/weight
Torkwe/weight
Owner               altoid
Aspiration          N/A
Fuel                Petrol
Ringlap Time



Additionally, I'd like to respectfully request a few changes:
  • Four wheels good:
    • Change "Flat 4" and "Flat 6" to "H4" and "H6" across the board, respectively.
  • Two wheels good:
    • Change "Parallel twin" to "P2".
    • Correct Der Stig's "I2" to "V2" or "L2".
    • Change displacement from "l" to "cc".
    • Change weight from "t" to "kg".

Note: I'm happy to go through it and make the changes myself, if that helps.

Thankee!~
 
Updated and replaced everything except displacement and weight, since that would require changing the formula for every row too, as it's a factor of 1000.
 
Are we still maintaining this?

My data is different with the new car now.

2019 Mustang GT
V8
N/A
Petrol
343 kW
569 Nm
5.0L
1.72t

1/4mile 12.75 @ 118 mph

460HP
 
2005 Pontiac GTO
V8
N/A
Petrol
298 KW
542 NM
5932CC
1690 KG

400HP, 400LB-FT.
 
ScarFace88;n3554255 said:
2005 Pontiac GTO


400HP, 400LB-FT.


Whenever I see those figures matching, I wonder if it's by design.
 
Forgot this thread exists. Please add the following for me:

2019 Tesla Model 3 Performance
Battery electric, dual motor
361 kW
639 Nm
1847 kg (US "curb weight", 1927 kg "Leergewicht" incl. driver)
 
Added.

Since there's no displacement, the spreadsheet just spits out "#DIV/0!" :D
 
1989
Toyota Corolla
I4
N/A
Petrol
121kW@7,800rpm
162Nm@5,600 rpm
1,587cc
1,080kg curb weight. (1,100kg with spares and tools, 1,150kg with me in it. Let's go with the lowest possible number!)
This is a thread.
 
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Thanks for the updates Ice.
 
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