NY Giants Brandon Jacobs "fast ass" ALPHA 9+ GT-R
#48
Your point? I told you that 900 awhp GT-R will beat 98% of the street cars in Houston. You said that it wouldn't even "get you in the game". You then stated that 1100 whp would get you in the game, so I posted a video of a 900 whp GT-R running dead even wwth a 1100+ whp FGT. Now you post a video showing the top .01% fastest street cars in the US, who happened to have been visiting TX during a 4-day event, as back up to your argument?
I'll restate that I've already said: An 800 awhp GT-R will beat 90-95% of the street cars in Houston. A 900 awhp GT-R will beat 98%. If you want to beat the 6-7 fastest TTGs, most of which don't even reside in TX, you will need a 1600+ whp GT-R or a Stage R TTG.
Now I understand why Paulie gets so frustated with you. Your forum arguments are all over the place.
I'll restate that I've already said: An 800 awhp GT-R will beat 90-95% of the street cars in Houston. A 900 awhp GT-R will beat 98%. If you want to beat the 6-7 fastest TTGs, most of which don't even reside in TX, you will need a 1600+ whp GT-R or a Stage R TTG.
Now I understand why Paulie gets so frustated with you. Your forum arguments are all over the place.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 04-25-2012 at 02:00 PM.
#49
No, that video pretty much trounces your point.
You said that 900 awhp "won't get you very far," but that "1100 rwhp will get you a shot at the big dogs". That video confirms that a GT-R with only 900 awhp will also get you a shot at the big dogs, which has been my exact point all along...
So out of 823,000 cars in Houston, 20 make between 1000 and 1600? That's .0025%. Since when is .0025% considered a "norm" in anything?
The good thing is that it looks like 900 awhp will beat 99.9975% of all of street cars in Houston. That's even better than I initially suspected. But yes, if you want to beat 99.9985% of them (meaning another 7 or 8 cars or so), you will probably need 1k awhp.
http://www.clrsearch.com/Houston_Dem...-per-Household
You said that 900 awhp "won't get you very far," but that "1100 rwhp will get you a shot at the big dogs". That video confirms that a GT-R with only 900 awhp will also get you a shot at the big dogs, which has been my exact point all along...
If you watch the vid I posted above, you will see that there were more than 40 cars making 1000-1600 whp. More than half of them are local.
The good thing is that it looks like 900 awhp will beat 99.9975% of all of street cars in Houston. That's even better than I initially suspected. But yes, if you want to beat 99.9985% of them (meaning another 7 or 8 cars or so), you will probably need 1k awhp.
http://www.clrsearch.com/Houston_Dem...-per-Household
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 04-25-2012 at 02:04 PM.
#50
Scott,
If you read what I posted you will notice that the 1100 hp Ford GT in the video you posted (actually it is 1058) belongs to Mullet. Mullet lost most of his other races. Half the cars were local, Houston, another 25% were from Texas. I am primarily interested in beating, or at least hanging with these top 30 cars. The Lambos and Supras are making close to 1400 (actually more in some cases, but more power cannot be put down), and I will need at least 1100 out of a GT-R to achieve my goal.
Scott quote: "you post a video showing the top .01% fastest street cars in the US, who happened to have been visiting TX during a 4-day event, as back up to your argument?"
Actually, more than half of these cars are from Texas, and yes, if I get another car for roll-ons I want to beat them. Specifically, I want to do the private invite only side by side racing at a private track, as it is my opinion that the cars nowadays are too dangerous for street racing.
In any event, your assertion that Paulie is upset with me is my queue to extract myself from this debate which seems to be deteriorating rapidly. I value my friendship with you (as well as Paulie) and don't wan't to ruin it in an Internet pissing match.
If you read what I posted you will notice that the 1100 hp Ford GT in the video you posted (actually it is 1058) belongs to Mullet. Mullet lost most of his other races. Half the cars were local, Houston, another 25% were from Texas. I am primarily interested in beating, or at least hanging with these top 30 cars. The Lambos and Supras are making close to 1400 (actually more in some cases, but more power cannot be put down), and I will need at least 1100 out of a GT-R to achieve my goal.
Scott quote: "you post a video showing the top .01% fastest street cars in the US, who happened to have been visiting TX during a 4-day event, as back up to your argument?"
Actually, more than half of these cars are from Texas, and yes, if I get another car for roll-ons I want to beat them. Specifically, I want to do the private invite only side by side racing at a private track, as it is my opinion that the cars nowadays are too dangerous for street racing.
In any event, your assertion that Paulie is upset with me is my queue to extract myself from this debate which seems to be deteriorating rapidly. I value my friendship with you (as well as Paulie) and don't wan't to ruin it in an Internet pissing match.
Last edited by Dr_jitsu; 04-25-2012 at 03:06 PM.
#51
Not that he needs any defending, but Mullets GT makes 1140whp then and now. And I know for a fact that he didn't lose most of his races at 2K.
#52
I am primarily interested in beating, or at least hanging with these top 30 cars.
In any event, your assertion that Paulie is upset with me is my queue to extract myself from this debate which seems to be deteriorating rapidly. I value my friendship with you (as well as Paulie) and don't wan't to ruin it in an Internet pissing match.
My personal frustration with your argument style is that sometimes I feel you should attempt to be more accurate in your assertions. When you make generalizations like "1200 whp is the norm in Houston", or "900 whp won't get you in the game, but 1100 whp will", after I post a video of a 900 whp GT-R running neck and neck with a 1100+ whp car...it's a bit exasperating.
Anyway, we're still friends as far as I'm concerned. We're just arguing. No harm, no foul.
Hugs and kisses.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 04-25-2012 at 05:14 PM.
#54
I knew who's car it was when I posted video, and I also know that he made 1140. But I didn't see any reason to call him out by name. I was just trying to show you how fast a 900 awhp GT-R actually is compared to other big-power cars.
^^^THAT^^^ is a completely different statement than what posted earlier. If that is your goal, to stick with the top 30 cars that come to Houston every year, I think a 1000 awhp GT-R will absolutely do it. I actually think a 900 awhp GT-R will as well. If you want to stick with the top 10-15, you'll need more than 1k awhp.
Okay. I shouldn't have tossed Paulie's name in there. I apologize for that.
My personal frustration with your argument style is that sometimes I feel you should attempt to be more accurate in your assertions. When you make generalizations like "1200 whp is the norm in Houston", or "900 whp won't get you in the game, but 1100 whp will", after I post a video of a 900 whp GT-R running neck and neck with a 1100+ whp car...it's a bit exasperating.
Anyway, we're still friends as far as I'm concerned. We're just arguing. No harm, no foul.
Hugs and kisses.
^^^THAT^^^ is a completely different statement than what posted earlier. If that is your goal, to stick with the top 30 cars that come to Houston every year, I think a 1000 awhp GT-R will absolutely do it. I actually think a 900 awhp GT-R will as well. If you want to stick with the top 10-15, you'll need more than 1k awhp.
Okay. I shouldn't have tossed Paulie's name in there. I apologize for that.
My personal frustration with your argument style is that sometimes I feel you should attempt to be more accurate in your assertions. When you make generalizations like "1200 whp is the norm in Houston", or "900 whp won't get you in the game, but 1100 whp will", after I post a video of a 900 whp GT-R running neck and neck with a 1100+ whp car...it's a bit exasperating.
Anyway, we're still friends as far as I'm concerned. We're just arguing. No harm, no foul.
Hugs and kisses.
Its all good buddy (well, except for maybe the kissing part....Paulie would be jealous
I should have been more clear about my meaning. Of course these types of arguments easily spin out of control. I think something, then type it. You read it (now twice removed) and type back...3-4 times removed and hence the misunderstandings. And that is why sometimes there are problems that would not happen in a face to face or even telephone convo.
In any event, I think my next fast car will be a GT-R. I am starting a new business venture, as you and Todd know, and if I am successful the Nissan will be my reward (wow, never thought I would be saying that).
Back to the cars owner, I am still pissed about my 49ers losing to a 10 and 6 team
#59
Funny to hear you phrase it ironically that way.
#60
Scott,
Today, Todd spoke w/ the owner of the car in the video you posted:http://www.youtube.com/v/LX-bGmS9-8Y
I believe he also lost to it (however Todd took 4th; Great job buddy!).
In any event, the car, according to the owner, makes 1100, not 800.
Hugs and kisses,
Sean
Today, Todd spoke w/ the owner of the car in the video you posted:http://www.youtube.com/v/LX-bGmS9-8Y
I believe he also lost to it (however Todd took 4th; Great job buddy!).
In any event, the car, according to the owner, makes 1100, not 800.
Hugs and kisses,
Sean