190mph? Possible?
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Been having a discussion on MSN with someone about doing 190mph in an E30.
Personally I don't think this would be possible, I'm guessing if it was you would need in excess of 1000hp. The E30 is not that aerodynamic. Personally I wouldn't want to go that fast in an E30. Can't see the guttering trim reaching them speeds either...
Jamie.
Personally I don't think this would be possible, I'm guessing if it was you would need in excess of 1000hp. The E30 is not that aerodynamic. Personally I wouldn't want to go that fast in an E30. Can't see the guttering trim reaching them speeds either...
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no way!! if someone can i want to see it! 
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bits would be flying of long before reaching 190 but that would reduce weight and increase your speed even further . maybeDan318-is wrote:Never. No were near enough Aero on the car and even if you could get it up to 190 then bits would probably start flying off.
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Fuzz, Mass is a minimal factor with top speed. Power and aerodynamics are needed to overcome the opposing forces against the frontal and underside areas of the vehicle. Infact, the amount of air flowing underneath the car at 190mph, on an e30, it wouldn't suprise me if enough lift was created to lift the thing of the ground!fuzzy wrote:bits would be flying of long before reaching 190 but that would reduce weight and increase your speed even further . maybeDan318-is wrote:Never. No were near enough Aero on the car and even if you could get it up to 190 then bits would probably start flying off.
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Hi guy's I am the guy that max has been speaking to on MSN about the topic of an E30 doing 190MPH, rite I was the one saying it is possible.
Well guys I think personally anything is possible within reason, talking about speed and an e30 well I mean it is possible and that to with some serious work done to it engine and body modifications would need to be done of course. One would need to work on the whole dynamics of the car and to make it reach a certain speed they will need to do all the rite required modifications needed.
So guys what I'm saying is that it is possible with the entire rite Modifications done to the mean machine. Some may think it is not designed to do that speed but may be for those who love the design and also love speed equally I say they can reach their desired speeds again only with the rite engineering behind it all.
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Well guys I think personally anything is possible within reason, talking about speed and an e30 well I mean it is possible and that to with some serious work done to it engine and body modifications would need to be done of course. One would need to work on the whole dynamics of the car and to make it reach a certain speed they will need to do all the rite required modifications needed.
So guys what I'm saying is that it is possible with the entire rite Modifications done to the mean machine. Some may think it is not designed to do that speed but may be for those who love the design and also love speed equally I say they can reach their desired speeds again only with the rite engineering behind it all.
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ok but it would meen cutting the roof/windscreen off! and the driver ducking
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That would make the aerodynamics worse. As the air going over the car would go through the interior and not around like with a roof.JoshuaHocking wrote:ok but it would meen cutting the roof/windscreen off! and the driver ducking

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If you replaced enough of the car, then sure it's possible. I'd go with the body off a macca f1 & the drivetrain out of the same car, but the choice is yours really. I'm sure the E30 interior's up to it. (Actually, best go with a body that'll fit all the seats in - d'oh).
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BTW, personally I reckon it'd be extremely sketchy at that speed in an E30, even if you could do it! You've only gotta look at the way ater flows around the rear windscreen when you're on the motorway to know it's not gonna be the most stable at the rear when you're going very fast.
269hp. 163mph. M3 so that will create more drag than an E30.MrDazzle wrote:Has anyone got an accurate power and top speed for their car? Down to the bhp and mph if possible...that info should allow me to perform some educated guestimating!
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my dad doesnt drive fast or break speed limits
therefore the fastest mines ever done was 90mph when i forced him to put his foot down!! he said his foot was nowhere near the bottom and it did run well!
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Excellent, so we would be able to fly in our E30's. Now I'm really interested. This is the way of the future.Dan318-is wrote:Infact, the amount of air flowing underneath the car at 190mph, on an e30, it wouldn't suprise me if enough lift was created to lift the thing of the ground!
Let's do it.
Well compare other Modified Road Car's that hit those speeds.
Reyland's Escort Cosworth. GPS verified 194mph
Norris Evo 9SWB Over 200mph
A multitude of R34 Skylines do over 200mph
There are Various FWD Hot Hatches doing high 160/170's
Didnt Dips White Alpina get somewhere near 170 as well?
How fast did the DTM cars go in a straight line. Albeit running a lot of downforce? And only with a max of 360BHP or so.
190 is not easy, definetly possible with a lot of money. More than most people will be happy to spend. And really there more to life than going 190 in a car from the 80s
Reyland's Escort Cosworth. GPS verified 194mph
Norris Evo 9SWB Over 200mph
A multitude of R34 Skylines do over 200mph
There are Various FWD Hot Hatches doing high 160/170's
Didnt Dips White Alpina get somewhere near 170 as well?
How fast did the DTM cars go in a straight line. Albeit running a lot of downforce? And only with a max of 360BHP or so.
190 is not easy, definetly possible with a lot of money. More than most people will be happy to spend. And really there more to life than going 190 in a car from the 80s
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Dunno about not "that aerodynamic". E30's aren't aerodynamic - end of!maxfield wrote:The E30 is not that aerodynamic.
Throwing enough money at any car, 190/200 is on. I'd have thought that anything over 165ish in an E30 is going to worry 99.99% of all drivers.
Mine starts to get very "light" at an indicated 115, so even a very well sorted one isn't going to feel happy over about 150.
Didn't Ian get his somewhere near 160? Perhaps he'll be along to give us his "take" on it.
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A guy i know called Rod Tarry did over 200 mph on proper timing gear in his 750 hp Sapphire Cosworth.
They arn't exactly the most aerodynamic of charriots either so my answer would be yes with the correct gearing and the right amount of power then 190mph can be done.
They arn't exactly the most aerodynamic of charriots either so my answer would be yes with the correct gearing and the right amount of power then 190mph can be done.
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Well I must say I was very impressed with mine at an indicated 135mph on super smooth French roads (it does have new suspension though) no hintness of lightness. I was two up and had camping gear (and beer) etc in the boot!
I was nearly hitting the rev limiter though...
The speedo doesn't go upto to 190mph so its immpossible, unless you are in a hartage!
I was nearly hitting the rev limiter though...
The speedo doesn't go upto to 190mph so its immpossible, unless you are in a hartage!
Saph Cosworth is the next generation in terms of aerodynamics compared to an E30. The 'Jellymould' era of cars the Sierra came from had very low CD. In fact lots are more aerodynamic than modern motors with their silly pedestrian impact areas etc.SPADGE wrote:A guy i know called Rod Tarry did over 200 mph on proper timing gear in his 750 hp Sapphire Cosworth.
They arn't exactly the most aerodynamic of charriots either so my answer would be yes with the correct gearing and the right amount of power then 190mph can be done.
Evo mag recently ran a review on a 200MPH Omega. It was chosen as the chassis to fit the bonkers 1000bhp+ rotary engine in becaue it offered such a low CD. That thing only just cracked 200MPH with that horsepower so you can see what a struggle you're facing.
You'd need in excess of 1,000bhp to see 190mph in an E30. You'd definately loose bits off it at that speed too. My gutter trims survived until 145 before the passenger side one made a bid for freedom.
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For standard shell, the power can be estimated quite easily. I'd expect the car to be totally unstable though.
318iS is 135BHP and 125mph, so for 190mph you'd need about 135*(190/125)^3=480BHP.
What's the top speed (book) and power outputs of the 325 sport and the M3?
Remember that drag depends on frontal area and the E30 is small and low by modern standards. Bit of a brick though.
318iS is 135BHP and 125mph, so for 190mph you'd need about 135*(190/125)^3=480BHP.
What's the top speed (book) and power outputs of the 325 sport and the M3?
That's odd, because both E30s I've owned were very stable all the way up to top speed. Unlike 80s hot hatches.Mine starts to get very "light" at an indicated 115, so even a very well sorted one isn't going to feel happy over about 150.
Remember that drag depends on frontal area and the E30 is small and low by modern standards. Bit of a brick though.
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I lost mine on my old m10 at about 75mph!maxfield wrote:My Dad's went about that speed too.ste wrote:My gutter trims survived until 145 before the passenger side one made a bid for freedom.
Sounded like a really loud whip!







