Forum-wide survey: How oomphy is your ride?

Since i bought a scooter, I finally can make this post (thread will be made when I get it)

Honda nm4 vultus, 750cc, i2 cyl, 40,3 kW (54,8 hv), 68,0Nm
245kg (wet), also 2014 model
 
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OK, I'll play too, although none of mine are impressive.

2007 Ford Explorer, 4.0L V6, 210 hp, 254 ft-lb, 4615 lbs, 39.1 kW/L, 74.8 kW/t
2000 Mercury Cougar, 2.5L V6, 190 hp, 170 ft-lb, 3060 lbs, 56.7 kW/L, 102.1 kW/t (not stock)
1995 Lincoln Mark VIII, 4.6L V8, 280 hp, 285 ft-lb, 3768 lbs, 45.4 kW/L, 122.2 kw/t

Again for the metric crowd:

2007 Ford Explorer, 4.0L V6, 157 kW, 344 Nm, 2093 kg
2000 Mercury Cougar, 2.5L V6, 142 kW, 230 Nm, 1388 kg (not stock)
1995 Lincoln Mark VIII, 4.6L V8, 209 kW, 386 Nm, 1709 kg
 
2009 Citroen C3 1.4 Hdi

i4 Turbodiesel 1398cc 50kW/68HP 160Nm 1045kg
'Ringtime: BTG 11min17s iirc, under 12minutes verified

1991 Honda NTV

v2 N/A petrol 647cc 42kW/57HP 56Nm 212kg
 
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My 2001 Grand Prix can be stricken from the record. In its place you can add a 2015 Mustang GT.

435HP/324.38kW at 5.0L and 3729lbs/1691kg makes 64.88kW/L and 191.83kW/t. Torque figure is 400lb-ft or 542.33Nm which is 320.72Nm/t. Assuming my conversions are done properly.
 
Yessir. 5 liters of American gas guzzler.
 
2000 BMW 330dA touring: I6, 2926cc, 184 hp/135 kW, 390Nm, 1595kg kerb weight (according to carfolio)
2009 Triumph Street Triple R: I3, 675cc, 107hp/79 kW, 69Nm, 191kg kerb weight (167kg dry)
 
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Not very oomphy but I'll provide for great data!

2013 Hyundai i30: i4, petrol, 1591 cc, 99kw, 164 nm, 1334 kg with fluids and driver according to the government.
 
Bike sides formulas are mesesd up, ie. my bike doesn't even use formula but has been calculated manually wrong :( I care about my epeen!
 
Sorry, for some reason it copied the actual values instead of the formula fields of the cells. Fixed now.
 
BMW E91 M-sport 320d 150hp/112kW 320nm 1995cm3 base curb weight: 1520 kg -> 73,68kW/t and 56,14kW/l
 
2001 Land Rover Discovery V8: 185hp (138kW) and 250lbft (339Nm) at 3.950 litres and 2020kg makes it:

46 hp/l, 63 lbft/l and 92 hp/t, 124 lbft/t

34.9 kW/l and 68.3 kW/t

Better power per litre and better figures per ton, but still terrible! :D
 
Oh yeah, forgot all about this.

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2007
998cc, 128.3kW, 104.05Nm
Dry weight 193kg, wet weight 204kg.
 
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