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The Veryon is 2.5 to 60, the F1 is 3.2 at least. A veryon would never loose to a F1 im afraid.
citation needed.
Edit: actually by F1 you mean mclaren don't you? That makes more sense now.
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The Veryon is 2.5 to 60, the F1 is 3.2 at least. A veryon would never loose to a F1 im afraid.
Just one point I wanted to post up quickly before I go out.
no one has commented on Motorcycle BHP/Ton ratios so far (Unless I missed it)
Surely they are good in that respect as well as aerodynamics?
Please dont flame me for putting my penny in![]()

Ok doke, Just wondered if it helped/hindered anyones arguements either for or against.That's because we hate motorbikes and there is a seperate subsection for the organ donors of this forum to use![]()

Surely they are good in that respect as well as aerodynamics?
Bikes have terrible aerodynamics, much worse than a car.
lack of stability is what does it for bikes.
Torque is relevant to speed, I know this forum likes to write off torque figures as rubbish though.
Take the new 535d which is 1795kg(auto) and 299bhp is will accelerate 0-60 in 5.7s. With a power to weight ratio of 167bhp per tonne.
The 535i (with the same auto box) is 1775kg with 306bhp so 20kg light with 7 odd more bhp. That does the 0-60 sprint in 6.1s and has a power to weight ratio of 172bhp per tonne.
0.4 of a second to 60 is a lot more power required at those times and with less bhp. The d has up to 600nm of torque which will be spread fairly evenly across its shorter rev range and the i has 400nm but more than 2000rpm more to play with.
I not saying that all diesel engines are fast by any means but at the same time you cant just write torque off as rubbish.
Torque has nothing to do with that, it is solely down to the power curve's bandwidth and the gearing.
In this case you have been confused by the published maximum bhp.
Surely at the higher speeds BHP/tonne plays less of a role in combating resistance than overall power would be?
Might have the BHP/Tonne to get to 60 fast but total overall power not managing more than 140.

.Bikes have terrible aerodynamics, much worse than a car.
Thank you.1900Nm @1800 rpm is ~480bhp and that is ultimately why it has the effect.
Yes, the best statistic would be average bhp acrosss the rev range used through gears when accelerating per ton. But lacking that the peak bhp/ton is the best figure we've got.But is that not what everyone uses for power to weight ratio? Thats like saying the bhp published has nothing to do with it. In which case power to weight ratio is worthless.