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Phil_G
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My challenge stands: 84PS... underpowered for a conversion?
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Brilliant!anyway I've got to write some more scripts for The Lincoln Project now.
Without a doubt the 204 would get to 70 quicker, because it has twice the power of the 102, but it wouldn't get there in half the time!
On the startline at Santa Pod?
All snarky replies apart I think the extra 200 Nm of torque is what makes the 204 appear so much more powerful when compared to the 102hp version but just like a 500hp Scania tractor unit that greater oomph doesn't actually translate to a 7 second quarter mile time or being able to wee higher up the wall.
My replies were definitely snarky, as you noted I ressurrected the thread for a good old bit of to and fro on the forum, by the way are you here for the 5 minute argument or the full half hour?I'm unsure as to where you're getting the idea that all the replies are "snarky" - the fact remains that a 102 is fine in certain applications, and those of us who like to move on a bit are noting that the 150 or 204 is better. And in truth, I've yet to find anyone regretting getting the 204, all that lovely power (and torque) - still, I suppose only those of us who can actually wee higher up the wall are capable of handling such awesome, mind bending performance.
No, no interest in Santa Pod for journey start - it's usually some remote West Highland loch and a few days kayaking. As noted by others, you can plod up the A9 and be unable to overtake, or you can have a vehicle in which it's possible to get a safe and efficient overtake. Anyway, it was you who resurrected the thread - what were you expecting? You also noted you were in a bolshy mood at the time.
Ah that slight whiff of heroism at being able to wrestle such powerful man made force but now I consider, that same whiff, could it be wee your lordship?
My replies were definitely snarky, as you noted I ressurrected the thread for a good old bit of to and fro on the forum, by the way are you here for the 5 minute argument or the full half hour?
Yes, this always astonishes me - that a m/cycle can have more oomph than a 3 ton van. I had a K100RT back in the day - what was that? 90? There was something on one of car sites a while back where the original and current incarnations of some Alpha were being compared. It amuses me that we now have diesel vans with twice the output of what had been a bit of a hot machine in it's day.Pfft. My bike has more View attachment 88507
Yes - it strikes me that the standard Sierra Cosworth had 175 Bhp and was considered very powerful, now we see more than that in everyday vehicles. Of course vehicles today are much heavier so it doesn't translate into performance. The Mk1 VW Golf could tip the scales at less than 800Kg, the current model Golf has a minimum kerb weight of 1302Kg! No wonder it needs a bit of extra oomph, it's carrying half a tonne more weight.Yes, this always astonishes me - that a m/cycle can have more oomph than a 3 ton van. I had a K100RT back in the day - what was that? 90? There was something on one of car sites a while back where the original and current incarnations of some Alpha were being compared. It amuses me that we now have diesel vans with twice the output of what had been a bit of a hot machine in it's day.
Damn you 204’s, I’ve ‘only’ got 199.....204. POWERRRRRRRRRRR
Remember who's admitting to having to go for a wee in the middle of the night - - - and has the failing eyesight and memory! Bladder control dear boy - it's an age thing, I hear.
Oh, I've got all evening. I got to where I wanted to go today while you were still stuck behind that tractor on the A84. I was the one passing you out, having come from 3 cars (and a caravan) behind you and the tractor. I suppose the grey blur was obscured by the dazzle from the red infill in the TDI logo
Right, I've had my dinner and read your post above and to be honest I don't think you're quite reading into the general thrust of my previous posts.Remember who's admitting to having to go for a wee in the middle of the night - - - and has the failing eyesight and memory! Bladder control dear boy - it's an age thing, I hear.
Oh, I've got all evening. I got to where I wanted to go today while you were still stuck behind that tractor on the A84. I was the one passing you out, having come from 3 cars (and a caravan) behind you and the tractor. I suppose the grey blur was obscured by the dazzle from the red infill in the TDI logo