sad but true..... Mercedes/AMG is now investing tons of $$ on in-line 6's now. Days of the V-8 muscle car are even numbered at Mercedes/AMG I'm afraid!
To me that's like saying Toyota isn't going to offer lime green for the color of their Corolla. Who cares. The V12 was severely dated and never a performer to begin with. The G wagon with the V8 was faster than the V12 version...
sad but true..... Mercedes/AMG is now investing tons of $$ on in-line 6's now. Days of the V-8 muscle car are even numbered at Mercedes/AMG I'm afraid!
Why waste the space? V8's can make more power than the road can support now that everything is forced induction. It's not like V8's have felt like a muscle car engine since the 60's anyways.
It rather seems the German car industry has aligned itself around variations of 500cc per cylinder configurations, with turbo charging to boost power whilst minimising reported emissions. Changing the firing order could be a way to give different delivery / sound characteristics rather like Yamaha did with their R1 with the crossplane crank. The expected rollout of 48v light hybrids and electric turbo chargers will fill out low rev torque, allowing for more extreme engine tunes, so not all bad!
V12 is cool, but I think it tends to make front-engine cars very nose heavy, which does not help in the handling department. This was a criticism, I believe, of the 12 cylinder Mercedes SL, for example.
Sources say Ferrari will still maintain a V12 albeit smaller displacement with hybrid supplement for their flagship GT and limited edition cars.
Ferrari V12's (GT car like the F12 and 812) are behind the front axel Ron, so technically mid engine/front. It is a heavy motor though. For street...not an issue.
Having your reserve light go on when you've still got a quarter tank to go can be unnerving. Bye bye 65s, your guzzling ways won't be missed by this guy.
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That's what I'm saying. Only a long time ago was it even remotely impressive. By today's standards it's a dog when you look at the power curves to weight ratio. And it's kind of a dog compared the the past...
Now if you want an old hot ass Mercedes engines... Take a look at the W125's BEAST. 1937 640hp & 632lbs! They hit over 180mph in races, and 249mph in land speed records. I'm a fan I have a vinyl LP of a bunch of Silver arrows, recorded well, and they are terrifying rip-roaring-ass sounding - YouTube doesn't do it justice.
I had the chance to pick up a v12 biturbo s600 for very little money (under $10k) ..my madcap idea at the time was strip it of all the weighty accessories , seats etc and bolt on some slicks and use it as a dragster..
It's not about fact of whether it's a v8 or not. It's because the old cars twist and and flex when you apply power, you feel a lot more. It's worse performance but it feels awesome.
Jason Lord (the owner of The Source AV, in Torrance, CA) took me for a ride in his 2016 Shelby Mustang Super Snake (at least 750hp via supercharger). That car sure felt traditional “muscle car” to me!
Jason Lord (the owner of The Source AV, in Torrance, CA) took me for a ride in his 2016 Shelby Mustang Super Snake (at least 750hp via supercharger). That car sure felt traditional “muscle car” to me!
Since it appears your in Germany perhaps you have taken that Porsche of yours to the "Ring"? If so, I'd be interested in hearing about what kind of times you achieve on that track so we can compare them to some of these sloppy muscle cars from the past 5yrs or so?
Since it appears your in Germany perhaps you have taken that Porsche of yours to the "Ring"? If so, I'd be interested in hearing about what kind of times you achieve on that track so we can compare them to some of these sloppy muscle cars from the past 5yrs or so?
No I was makeing a joke... To Ron. Modern "muscle" cars are awsome cars. Good cornering speeds and lots of torque. I'll take a Camaro Z28 or a GT350 over a Cayman every day of the week. The ones from the 60ties not so much...
I just dont believe that those cars compare in any way to the old muscle cars. Except for looks.
Going to ring with an expensive car isn't such a good idea,because going of or somebody driving into you is relatively likely... Renting cars there is much better.