Yes I did mean 0-100km/h. And I also meant torque. It was early and my brain wasn't functioning due to lack of coffee :).
Mike On 7/6/07, Michael Palumbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
100 km/h is equal to 62 mph, roughly. Therefore, the drive to 100 km/h should be faster by a tenth or two. :) Cheers, Mike Mike Millet wrote: > I happened to come across a news article about the Bentley Continental > GT and decided to check out Bentley's website. Come to find out all > specs on the page are in dual unit. > > I have to admit though that hearing torque in anything but ft-lbs of > force or engine power in kilowatts is slightly weird, but one thing I > noticed that was odd is the acceleration from 1-100km/h was a tenth of a > second faster than acceleration from 0-60mph. > > Any particular reason why? > Here's the link in case anyone else wants to have a look > > http://www.bentleymotors.com/Corporate/display.aspx?infid=233 > <http://www.bentleymotors.com/Corporate/display.aspx?infid=233> > > Mike > -- > "The boy is dangerous, they all sense it why can't you?"
-- "The boy is dangerous, they all sense it why can't you?"
