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Why not do a most powerful?
So:
1. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve owned?
2. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve driven?
3. What’s the scariest vehicle you’ve driven in terms of power?
Mine are as followed off the top of my head:
1: 1987 Mazda RX7 with a 450+hp thunderbird SC V6.
2: Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
3. 1979 Chevy Malibu wagon with a built 502BB/4-speed combo stuffed in.
So lets hear your experiences.
Update : It’s amazing how many people here have never owned a vehicle with over 300hp.
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1. 1 997 Vectra 2.0L
2. Audi Q7 diesel
3. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 TME
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That torque on the Vectra 2.0!
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it wasn’t too bad, til the diff gears exploded through the trans case.
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1. 2006 Silverado (I know not very powerful compared to most) 305hp
2&3. My old neighbor let me drive his Vega before he sold it. It had a 502 with a blower and wasn’t actually street legal.
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1-3, 2007 F-250 with the diesel equivalent of fbo, bigger injectors and bigger turbo. Merging on wet days was terrifying with ~1000 wtq and 35" mud terrains.
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I have no idea what that looks like:
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2002 Corvette Z06
2007 Corvette Z06 built by my buddy who raced it.
2003 Viper. It wanted me to die.
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The 1979 Malibu wagon was originally a 6cyl car. The driveline was the only thing modded. IIRC it was 650hp, which was both a complete riot and absolutely scary at the same time.
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XD
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Honestly I feel like modern cars in the US lack torque like that, which plays a huge roll in everyone thinking they need 300hp IMO.
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199,495 miles is how much abuse a Chrysler 604 trans can take before it decides enough is enough. Neutral/reverse drops, manual shifting, etc were the norm for that trans.
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Something about a mundane car with a 502 in it is amazing and violent at the same time.
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m y old Vectra had 358k km when it shit the bed.
i (sort of) miss that car, the way all cars should be no a/c with manual trans.
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1. 2011 Camry 2.5 with 170hp
2. Lamborghini Gallardo
3. Ferrari 360 Modena
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2017 Ram 1500 - 395 hp and 410 tqs
Tesla Model S P90D -0 to 100 quicker than you want to realize
I’d love to say something like a ‘68 Charger R/T with an ungodly amount of juice but in all actuality it’s also the Tesla.
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Owned: 1998 grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited.
Driven: Lotus Elise ( if I rank by power to weight).
Scariest.: Jeep CJ powered by a built Chevrolet 350 v8 with a manual transmission. It popped wheelies unintentionally and sadly the vehicle did eventually claim a life.
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Most Us engines are torque-limited because people are dumb.
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1. Fiat 500 Abarth
2. Bradley fighting vehicle
3. Test drove a 2010ish 911 turbo. Once the turbos kicked in you were just forced back into the seat.
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I mean, ‘79 ‘Bu’s were scary to begin with. Add in power, and....yeesh....
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1. 1969 Corvette 350 (300HP)
2. Caterpillar 797F (4000HP)
3. Honestly probably my 2004 FZ6, it’s the most powerful bike I’ve driven and being a bike the HP:weight ratio is crazy. 98HP and probably 700lbs counting myself.
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1: My Fiesta ST at 230hp and 250lb-ft.
2) 2014 Mustang GT
3) My truck, won’t go up steep hills or do well on the highway
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1) 06 Infiniti G35, has about 280 hp
2) a Dodge Viper with a twin turbo kit from Underground Racing I believe
3) tied between a highly modified STI and 911 Turbo. the STI was scary because it was nothing until 2.5k rpm and then blasted off. the 911 was just too fast, felt squirrelly.
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1. 94 Caprice 9C1. 260 HP
2. 2017 F150 Ecoboost. 375 HP
3. Eh, I dunno. The F150 was pretty solid. Probably the scariest was my 81 Camaro. The whopping 115 HP out of the 229 wasn’t particularly fast, but when it got upwards of 8o MPH the whole car started to float
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1. Tie between a 1990 Towncar and 2001 PT Cruiser - 150 HP
2. Prototype Challenger MT900 with just under 2k lb-ft of the torques
3. Early 2000s Impala, that was extremely rusted out, had a ton of electrical issues, and soft, grinding brakes. I didn’t want to go over 30, so that car had waaaay too much power...
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I dailied a truck with no AC in Phoenix one summer. I had to bring a clean shirt with me everywhere I went.
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1. 1980 Pontiac Firebird with a swapped in 400 Big Block Pontiac.
2. 1969? Plymouth GTX with a 340 stroked to 410
3. See #2, it wasn’t my car and the owner was even in the car and he told me to put the hammer down from a dead stop. I was maybe 19-20 at the time and it was fast, scary and exhilarating!
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1: Dodge Magnum R/T (340 HP)
2: 2nd Gen CTS-V (556)
3: Maybe the C6 vette I drove, just because it was stupid easy to go way too fast for any situation.
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All 3 in two vehicles. My brother’s ‘69 Buick Special. 455, well built, EFI, N2O. I took it on a pass down the 1/4 mile for a 12.2 at 118 MPH. That crazy boost when you push the N2O button is... crazy! Foolishly, I left the Nitrous armed while we were driving home from the track. And I accidentally left the bottle heater on. The highway was a little damp and I tried to use it... with the overpressurized Nitrous bottle there was zero traction. I promptly put the car sideways at 80 MPH and simultaneously blew a hole in the piston. Whoops.
Years later, after _that_ rebuild, his car was just too rotted out to save and we put his engine in my car. So now my ‘73 Buick LeSabre has the most powerful engine I’ve ever driven, but the engine needs a full refresh again before it’s ready for N2O.
The ‘69 Buick was the scariest because the car was just too light for this much torque. It drives so much better in the larger car! An extra 1,000 lbs helps too, but means we will need to add N2O back again someday...
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1. My Golf- it’s the only vehicle I’ve ever owned.
2. My Mom’s BMW- it’s whatever the most powerful 3 series was two years ago that wasn’t an M, because she’s bougie. Surprisingly, it’s more tame and less exciting than...
3. My Golf, again. Being that it has no traction control, ABS, or really anything (maybe not even airbags, but I’m not going to try and find out), if I drive it hard, I’m dealing with the consequences of my actions. Hydraulic steeri ng also means that if I’m not manhandling the wheel at speed on a shit road, that car is steering itself wherever it wants to go. The engine was rebuilt about 10k before I bought it, so it probably makes above 100 hp when everything’s working, so I ca n actually get myself into trouble.
Either that or my dad's E150 with constant death wobble.
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1) 2001 Kia Rio (96 hp)
2) 2011 Ford Expedition EL (310 hp)
3) 2012 Dodge Avenger. Why? Because during my top speed run in one (Enterprise rental) it hit the top speed of the speedometer (120) and kept going. These cars are supposed to be limited to 115-120 but it seems like the limiter doesn’t always work.
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3. I love older vehicles for this very fact. You don’t need a lot of power to be fun/scary, because they aren’t going to save you from your mistakes.
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People only care about that HP tho!
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1) VW Routan (within spitting distance of 300 hp/ 300 ft. lbs.)
2) C5 Z06, I don’t remember the year. One of my parent’s old neighbors had one and let me drive it... I made him wet himself a little bit.
3) I’ve driven some scary vehicles... but nothing in terms of power. Come back to me when it’s about scetchy/shouldn’t be on the
road vehicles.
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1. It’s a toss-up between my current Mustang ( 215hp/285tq) and Sierra ( 200hp/300tq) .
2. Some motorhome, I’m sure. Cat, Cummins, or Workhorse.
3. Never driven anything with a power level high enough to be scary .
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It’s scary in the best way. Also, so, so loud.
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1. Nice Grand Caravan......... 283hp/260ft-lbs assuming it’s the 3.6L. If it’s the 4.0L, I want it’s motor.
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Violent would be the right word. I never should’ve been driving it on the road. It had a drag chute on the back that wasn’t there for show.
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1. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve owned?
ISF at 416hp/371 lb-ft
2. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve driven?
Ferrari 458 or P100D
3. What’s the scariest vehicle you’ve driven in terms of power?
ISF. It moves and the 458 was on an autocross style course. The RX350 is kind of scary too as 300+ to the front wheels can make it squirmy sitting so high.
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The W210 E55 was the most powerful owned , at ~350hp/400 lb/ft, and always felt like these numbers were understated:
The Jag rental car in Germany was the 380hp model, I think - that would be the most powerful driven:
I am usually a pretty mellow driver (if not a bit irked sometimes), I haven’t really been too scared of a car’s power.
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1. ‘05 Mustang GT with just over 300hp
2. ‘79 Camaro with a 427 big block.
3. See #2. I will just say that the front end of that car got very light at 135mph. My current Camaro would be runner up. When I brought it home the steering was terrible. It was barely controllable. A little investigation turned up the fact that the steering shaft cou pler was both worn out and loose.
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1. 2000 Volkswagen Jetta VR6 (174 hp 181 lb-ft )
2. Uhaul 26ft box truck guessing, GMC C5500 8.1L L18 340 hp 455 lb-ft
3. Nothing
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The Malibu I drove was originally a 6 cyl car that my friend and his buddies decided needed their “race” engine one night while drunk.
650hp 502, mated to a 4-speed manual, in an otherwise stock 6 cyl Malibu wagon body.
Steering was done with a mix of brakes and throttle. Brakes were almost non-existent. Suspension was super floaty. Dump the clutch off a light and it dangled the front wheels while fighting traction at the rear through 1st, grab 2nd and it would fully extend the suspension up front still fighting for traction, by 3rd it was finally settled enough to get sideways.......
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yikes, I guess it would be my 2001 suburban, just in terms of power output @285 / 325 I think? My boat puts out more HP @330, but, it’s not a car.
2. Tesla Model S P85D
3. I’ve probably scared myself more with a WRX than anything, because it makes me want to stay in the boost and I live where there are lots of fun dirt roads to hoon....
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it’s the 3.6 but it will still scoot.
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A boat counts as a vehicle. ;)
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They aren’t bad, just under torqued and too revvy for a van IMO. The 4.0L was faster, smoother, and better on fuel.
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can we include parents/family cars? great
1. 2014 bmw m5 with comp. package
2. 2014 bmw m5 with comp. package
3. 2013 Ferrari 458 spyder (im only 16 but my grandpa is a nice person). car is nice to drive, but if you hit the gas too hard from a light , it scares you
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Most powerful owned: modded lgt wagon.
Most powerful driven: no idea. Swapped rx7? Humvee? (So much torque even if it’s slow) turbo swapped STI? IUNNO.
Scariest: FB rx-7 with an rb26dett making 425 to the wheels at about 2200 lbs. That car is terrifying, and only partially because the super old steering isn’t exactly... r esponsive.
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So... what about
power to weight? My snowmobile was probably the winner there. I used to drive it to work across a lake, nothing like going 95 across ice before my first cup of coffee.
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My tweaked BMW 335xi with somewhere in the range of about 350-375 whp (400-430 crank hp?)
according to other people’s dynos.
A friend’s single turbo MkIV Supra with 600-something whp.
’96 Viper GTS that was scary because of its claustrophobic interior.
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1. 320hp ‘04 Mach 1. I really should have tried harder to keep it, but I was doing the “responsible thing” and sold it to pay off some debt.
2. “500hp” ‘03 Mustang Cobra. Salesman let me take a slighly extended test drive to get a second opinion from a friend. It was surprisingly easy to handle that much power, it doesn’t come on as hard as a powerful NA engine.
3. The Mach 1 was the scariest. It’s power surged somewhere around 3000rpm, so it’d overpower the tires mid corner if you were hard on it, and the tires were sticky, so you were going fast, and the rear suspension would just let got when it reached the limit. So, be ready to oppo because you didn’t know when it would happen and you didn’t have much reaction time when it did.
I loved that Mach 1. I really want another one.
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1. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve owned?
C63 P31 AMG - 20k miles - 4 years - 4 sets of rear tires.
2. What’s the most powerful vehicle you’ve driven?
TOMMY KENDALL’S SLS AMG GT3 (2800 lbs) on track, Part of AMG’s Private Lounge meetup at COTA.
3. What’s the scariest vehicle you’ve driven in terms of power?
My neighbor’s 65 Cobra while he followed me in my AMG.
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1. Most powerful I owned: 2000 Saab 9-3 - 185HP.
2. Most powerful I’ve driven: Lexus ES350... which I think had 296HP... though I rented moving vans from time to time. One I rented had a Chevy 8.1L V8, one had the Ford 6.8L V10 and one had the Chevy 6L V8. Between those 3, I think the highest HP rating was maybe 362HP.
3. Most Scary: 2000 Saab 9-3 when the APC valve was broken. When stepping on it, would get massive overboost starting at 2000rpm and the engine computer would cut it off the fuel by 3000 rpm as the boost got too high. This would be coupled with lots of torque steer.
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“ Update: It’s amazing how many people here have never owned a vehicle with over 300hp.”
300HP is overkill for my needs
. I could get a vehicle with that much power, but I wouldn’t have much opportunity to use that power much without endangering my license.
And it’s not like I have any need to tow stuff like boats, trailers or horses.
My 136HP Focus Wagon is powerful enough to hit 100mph or more... even when loaded with people and luggage.
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BUT EVERYONE NEEDS 300 HP!
Honestly, my only “driver” I’ve owned with over 300hp is my F250, but that’s an 8000+lb vehicle so.
I feel 300hp is about double what anyone truly needs for a commuter. I also feel its about 3x more than the average driver can handle.
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Most powerful I’ve ever owned? Probably the 89 SHO, although I think the Firebird May have had more than 220 hp Before a valve cracked
Most powerful I’ve ever driven? 2017 Ford Mustang RoushCharged. 670HP/600tq with a 6 speed manual.
Scariest I’ve driven? 2017 F150 Nitemare. Same 670HP built Coyote in a 2wd RCSB F150XL. Only options were tow package and that’s about it. Empty bed plus 22x10 wheels and 305-section Continental tires leads to traction issues to start. Add a late summer Carolina rain and you have something that wants to constantly swap ends despite every electronic nanny.
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The avenger with the 3.6 was just insane. Why does a low-quality rental car need just 12 pounds for each horsepower?