Torquemonster
Enthusiast
Re: New Quad Turbo
Torque, any info on this comment "Veyron flew in the air over 350kph", I have not heard about this yet.
By the way I bet that "engine specifically built for" the ME412 is basically a derivative of the engine in the S600, they already said that engine can make that much power if only the auto trans in the MB's could handle it. Why re-invent the wheel?
Hey Supra - not a lot of info except there was a press release a while back with interpretations that ranged from the Veyron was being shelved to simply being delayed yet another year. It is already a year behind.
The problem appears that the car simply becomes too unstable in testing above 350kph - they cna't keep it on the ground to verify the claimed 400kph. They expect that some customer is going to try and top one out and the car simply won't do it safely. There's even talk by the VW head they might detune it to 750hp and give it a max of 350kph - a speed it has been tested to ok. If they detune it they might as well scrap it.
Hopefully they will re-engineer the aerodynamics, get it to stick on the ground at 400kph enough to sell, and do what they promised - sell a 1001hp AWD car. We'll see - but not before 2005 it seems... by which time the ME 4-12 might be biting its heels!
re the AMG engine - it is NOT a Merc engine. It is an AMG ground up V12 that may share some characteristics but little else. AMG is a private tuning house with a close relationship with ME. Why have a tuning house develop a NEW engine?
AMG had a mandate to build an engine that made 800hp and weighed 500lb complete.
They failed - but DC accepted 850hp and 525lb - a very good compromise don't you think?
The Merc V12 I have no figures for but would suggest its weight with quad turbos would be greatly in excess of 525lb - possibly 700lb. So the AMG engine is unique - and if there are any parts interchagable it would only be because it was good sense and did not compromise the mandate - there may be no identical parts on it at all - time will tell