Buoysel
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No, I understand. It's Torque that matters when acceleration is in question, but the Hayabusa bike only has 103 torque!
How can just 103 torque make the 810 kg smart car accelerate so fast? I don't get it... is it because of the 11k rev? But 103 is really, really normal, it's hard to imagine the 11k suddenly made the 103 torque smart car perform like a super car. I really don't get it. I like this engine for its rpm, but its bike's specs are actually quite low... that Smart car must've had some other Hayabusa engine perhaps?
I can't see those links, btw. Try tinypic.com
The car is just a body. Everything has been striped, and that engine is not stock.
The Hayabusa's bike stats are quite impressive. Stock they run 10 seconds in the quarter mile.
15 seconds is considered quick. Anything under 14, is consider pretty quick.
13 seconds is "holy **** that was fun."
Anything under 12 seconds will pin you to the back of your seat.
I'm guess you have never been thrown back in your seat have you? And I'm not talking set you back, I'm talking violently thrown in to the seat. It's like having a really big guy pressing on your chest. You kinda of sink in to the seat.