Tested: Ruf Turbo Rt 600 vs. Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
#17
OHHHHHHH REALLLLYYYYY
for your info
600ps is not 600hp= its 591hp
[quote=Erik;1954177]Oh really?
All the pictures and text says the Ruf is a 600 HP.
http://www.supercars.net/Pics?
for your info
600ps is not 600hp= its 591hp
[quote=Erik;1954177]Oh really?
All the pictures and text says the Ruf is a 600 HP.
http://www.supercars.net/Pics?
#19
It is STILL the Ruf 600 kit, you said 550 kit
Let's look at the kW instead. if the PS/HP is getting you confused.
441 kW in BOTH cases, article vs. Ruf spec.
The 550 kit develops 404 kW.
From the Ruf specification:
Let's look at the kW instead. if the PS/HP is getting you confused.
441 kW in BOTH cases, article vs. Ruf spec.
The 550 kit develops 404 kW.
From the Ruf specification:
RUF turbo engine kit 441 kW / 600 hp
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters,
2 VTG turbo chargers in exchange
Power Output (DIN): 441 kW (600 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 122.5 kW/L (16.6 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 850 Nm (626 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters,
2 VTG turbo chargers in exchange
Power Output (DIN): 441 kW (600 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 122.5 kW/L (16.6 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 850 Nm (626 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm
³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
I'm throwing in the Ruf 550 hp kit as comparison:
I'm throwing in the Ruf 550 hp kit as comparison:
RUF turbo engine kit 404 kW / 550 hp - 6 speed transmission
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters
with 6 speed transmission: stronger clutch
Power Output (DIN): 404 kW (550 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 112.2 kW/L (152.8 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 780 Nm (574 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters
with 6 speed transmission: stronger clutch
Power Output (DIN): 404 kW (550 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 112.2 kW/L (152.8 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 780 Nm (574 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm
³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
#20
Erik,
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
Last edited by buzz; 07-17-2008 at 09:34 AM.
#21
Erik,
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
But the one who didn't know about the 600 package and told me i never heard about it all i know is we have 550 package and 650 is the CEO his name is :Ahmed AL-Khan ....
#22
More Porsche numbers from the same Autobild test;
0-100km/h : RUF RT600 3.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 3.6s- 9ff turbo 1000 3.8s
0-200km/h : RUF RT600 10.8 - Wimmer 650 GT2 10.1s- 9ff turbo 1000 8.7s
0-300km/h: RUF RT600 31.2 - Wimmer 650 GT2 26.6s- 9ff turbo 1000 18.1s
100-200km/h : RUF RT600 7.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 6.5s- 9ff turbo 1000 4.9s
200-300km/h : RUF RT600 20.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 16.5s- 9ff turbo 1000 9.4s
Lothar, hope you're doing fine, regards to Julian
As to the 997GT2 since some people are wondering, downforce does not help it at high speeds. I have run against one with my 993TT and they are very fast indeed below 250kph.
0-100km/h : RUF RT600 3.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 3.6s- 9ff turbo 1000 3.8s
0-200km/h : RUF RT600 10.8 - Wimmer 650 GT2 10.1s- 9ff turbo 1000 8.7s
0-300km/h: RUF RT600 31.2 - Wimmer 650 GT2 26.6s- 9ff turbo 1000 18.1s
100-200km/h : RUF RT600 7.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 6.5s- 9ff turbo 1000 4.9s
200-300km/h : RUF RT600 20.4 - Wimmer 650 GT2 16.5s- 9ff turbo 1000 9.4s
Lothar, hope you're doing fine, regards to Julian
As to the 997GT2 since some people are wondering, downforce does not help it at high speeds. I have run against one with my 993TT and they are very fast indeed below 250kph.
#23
just a few brief spurts to around 260kmh more or less, nothing scientific. as far as i could tell, the two cars are almost perfectly matched.
would have been interesting at speeds above 300kmh, but we didn't get a chance to try.
cheers
#24
The GM of RUF , Lothar is no longer the GM.....
Erik,
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
You are absolutely right, when I did my RUF 550 upgrade, I was qouted for the 550, 600 and the 650. I took the 550; the difference between 550 & 600 is that on the later you get new bigger turbos, while the 550 retains the originals. very fast indeed. The name of the GM of RUF Bahrain is:
Lothar Drescher
================
RUF Bahrain Co. WLL
General Manager
P.O. Box 13388
Bldg. 275, Land 6204,
Block Hawrat Ingah 1062
Sakhir
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: +973 17 450996
Fax: +973 17 450997
Hand Phone:+973 3 6777791
l.drescher@ruf-bahrain.com
www. ruf-bahrain.com www.ruf-automobile.de
Buzz
#25
you are right he sure is and his Z06 is way faster than the RT12...... N/A to.... and by that i mean both 1/4 mile and top speed and for the matter of fact pulls more top speed......
#26
thats interesting since the RT12 i believe is only 650hp and the evo is 700hp.....
Then a 550hp ruf and 600Hp evo would be a nice race......
Then a 550hp ruf and 600Hp evo would be a nice race......
i have a friend with an EvoMS GT700... run briefly on highway with an RT12.
just a few brief spurts to around 260kmh more or less, nothing scientific. as far as i could tell, the two cars are almost perfectly matched.
would have been interesting at speeds above 300kmh, but we didn't get a chance to try.
cheers
just a few brief spurts to around 260kmh more or less, nothing scientific. as far as i could tell, the two cars are almost perfectly matched.
would have been interesting at speeds above 300kmh, but we didn't get a chance to try.
cheers
#27
whats the price for that extra 50HP? $30,000
It is STILL the Ruf 600 kit, you said 550 kit
Let's look at the kW instead. if the PS/HP is getting you confused.
441 kW in BOTH cases, article vs. Ruf spec.
The 550 kit develops 404 kW.
From the Ruf specification:
Let's look at the kW instead. if the PS/HP is getting you confused.
441 kW in BOTH cases, article vs. Ruf spec.
The 550 kit develops 404 kW.
From the Ruf specification:
RUF turbo engine kit 441 kW / 600 hp
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters,
2 VTG turbo chargers in exchange
Power Output (DIN): 441 kW (600 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 122.5 kW/L (16.6 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 850 Nm (626 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters,
2 VTG turbo chargers in exchange
Power Output (DIN): 441 kW (600 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 122.5 kW/L (16.6 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 850 Nm (626 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
I'm throwing in the Ruf 550 hp kit as comparison:
RUF turbo engine kit 404 kW / 550 hp - 6 speed transmission
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters
with 6 speed transmission: stronger clutch
Power Output (DIN): 404 kW (550 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 112.2 kW/L (152.8 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 780 Nm (574 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
Fine tuned engine electronics, sports air filter, conversion of exhaust
with 4 round 76 mm end tips and sports catalytic converters
with 6 speed transmission: stronger clutch
Power Output (DIN): 404 kW (550 hp) at 6,500 rpm
Specific Output: 112.2 kW/L (152.8 hp/L)
Maximum Torque: 780 Nm (574 lb.ft) at 2,750 rpm
Displacement: 3,600 cm³
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
#28
I must say it would be quite an achievemnt to tune the Z06 and shave off 17 seconds of its 0-300 km/h time. I call BS until proven.
#29
I understand that's the only sort of reply I can expect when you were wrong about the 550 vs 600 kit.
If you can't afford it, don't buy it.
If you can't afford it, don't buy it.