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Old 9th June 2008, 18:43   #1
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It seems that start for the Biturbo didnīt match 4.6 but as the goo it looks like Biturbo is gettng closer.

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It seems that start for the Biturbo didnīt match 4.6 but as the goo it looks like Biturbo is gettng closer.

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It seems that start for the Biturbo didnīt match 4.6 but as the goo it looks like Biturbo is gettng closer.

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It reflects my experience with the v8 4.6(b8).It felt faster then the BT up to 160km/h(especially the first second after the shift) but in gear on the autobahn is for the BT.
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The B8 is certainly quicker off the line but I doubt there would be much in it after the first few seconds.

I took the BT out from my mechanics place for a 'road test' last week. On a stretch of dual carriageway north of the city I was conscious that my overtaking had become very regular. Then I noticed I was doing 25.0kmh That's pretty serious over here but the car felt like it was only travelling half that speed. It had loads more to give and getting there was effortless.

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That is the result of revving a BT only to 2000rpm on wet surface the first 2 gears.
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