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I know you are all (mostly) import fans here, but I found this video and thought it was pretty cool and interesting.

Its always good to know about the other cars (domestics) and we can all agree that Ford > Holden.

Anyway hope you all enjoy! >_<

F6 Tornado vs Super Pursuit

With that type of launch I wouldnt mind lining them up :D.......Aust jurnos are idiots.

V8 turbo = no Tornado can catch :laugh:

I wouldnt mind seeing the torque curve on those two. One thing going against the V8 is its a heavier beast.

Edited by monaroCountry

That video is a joke as they have no idea how to launch a car.

The new Auto Typhoon/Tornado has been clocked at 0-100km/h in 5.1 and the 1/4 in a 13.2 straight from the factory. If you plug a Ford Edit into it, expect a mid 12sec 1/4.

These cars are simply awsome with the new ZF 6 speed auto.

That video is a joke as they have no idea how to launch a car.

The new Auto Typhoon/Tornado has been clocked at 0-100km/h in 5.1 and the 1/4 in a 13.2 straight from the factory. If you plug a Ford Edit into it, expect a mid 12sec 1/4.

These cars are simply awsome with the new ZF 6 speed auto.

13.2, i dont think so. With 260kw and all that barge it would be in the high end of 13's with a good driver ..

the v8 has 290 and 520 going for it

while the i6t has 270 and 550 - the most torque ever for an ozzy built car

un freakin believable

wait till they come out with the territory turbo and then see if they adapt the drivetrain from that and put it in a sedan mmmmm 245kw i6t all wheel drive

interesting.....

however, i was concerned about the size of the wing mirrors on the ute. the whole time i was totally sh1tting myself, wondering if she could see what was happening behind her ;)

HAHA!

Edited by Frink

i have driven my sisters Typhoon on a number of times its a lot faster then my liner but doesn’t handle as good all wheel drive would b awesome. Cant wait to see some footage of the DRIF6 Typhoon

http://www.fullboost.com.au/news.php?newsI...ullBOOST%20news

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i hate the way aussie tv shows are so fkn cheesy about things.

they always have to cheese the shit up so the average wanker whos sitting around waiting for burkes backyard and getaway to start sit through it.

nice cars but, would never buy one though.

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