[quote name='flash' post='31774' date='Mar 2 2007, 09:30 AM']i accidentally dug up a formula i found decades ago that dealt with real world horsepower to speed, and thought it would be an interesting reality check for many of us
we all talk about horsepower increases and anticipated speeds - we have also seen people talk about top speeds the cars should be capable of with a given amount of horsepower - there is talk of the car going 200mph amongst some, and 175 amongst others - i thought i would take a minute and play with the formula
besides the fact that the speedometers in the 968 have a high error rate (indicated 139 is really only 130), it takes a lot more power to get to that speed than you would think to go fast
with all factors remaining constant (not possible, but fun for the math) given that the car tops out at 156 with 240hp:
160 would require 258hp - this would be an indicated 171
165 would require 283hp - this would be an indicated 176
170 would require 310hp - this would be an indicated 181
175 would require 338hp - this would be an indicated 187
180 would require 368hp - this would be an indicated 192
185 would require 400hp - this would be an indicated 197
190 would require 434hp - this would be an indicated 203
195 would require 468hp - this would be an indicated 208
200 would require 506hp - this would be an indicated 213
this does not take into account any aerodynamic changes that would need to be made to keep the car on the ground at high speed - the car is know to get very light over 160 - that's why they used the turbo s wing - but, anything adding downforce, also adds resistance, so the power needs would go up as well, and it is going to take a lot more power to reach 200, assuming you can overcome the lift, so this is where the formula falls down - but, i kept the numbers running anyway though so you could see how bad the speedo was
on that, and in more real world attainable terms for us:
an indicated 150 is only 140
an indicated 155 is only 145
an indicated 160 is only 150
an indicated 165 is only 154
so, if you have a chip/airbox, and a good cat-back you are probably topping out at right about 161mph, and your speedo should be reading 172
the numbers are even worse for us cab guys - it will take 306hp to hit 165 in a cab
and now i really need another cup of coffee[/quote]
Flash if you make it down one day,I will take you for a ride in my 200+mph daily driver <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Well according to your math anyways, it will attain 200+ with room to spare. My car has a better CD then the 968 too. Its not a Porsche though <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Unfrtunately it still has a speed govenor so I can only take you to 155 very quickly.LOL