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#2657
Thats pretty interesting, wonder how if its 17kg heaver and has 75 hp less it's still as fast or as mclaren says, sometimes faster than the 675lt around some tracks...that seems strange no?
#2658
Originally Posted by sechsgang
Thats pretty interesting, wonder how if its 17kg heaver and has 75 hp less it's still as fast or as mclaren says, sometimes faster than the 675lt around some tracks...that seems strange no?
#2659
Very simply...600LT is currently for sale...675LT is old news as far as McLaren is concerned. As stated 675 is lighter, more HP, better suspension, active aero and larger tire patch. Hard to figure how the 600 could keep up unless tire technology has made a HUGE leap forward
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Originally Posted by zim32
Very simply...600LT is currently for sale...675LT is old news as far as McLaren is concerned. As stated 675 is lighter, more HP, better suspension, active aero and larger tire patch. Hard to figure how the 600 could keep up unless tire technology has made a HUGE leap forward
600LT more like 3RS so it does not spin tires everywhere. 675 would overpower the tires a lot and you had to drive more carefully.
Lighter is lighter but yeah tires with 3 years of development make a difference.
#2661
Normally Id say tires but thats not a 75 hp difference equalizer on a similar platform haha, pretty interesting. Granted putting new trofeo r tires or cup r tires on a 675 would im sure bump the difference down even more.
#2662
600LT has bigger wing, more aggressive aero, should/ could have more downforce.
600LT more like 3RS so it does not spin tires everywhere. 675 would overpower the tires a lot and you had to drive more carefully.
Lighter is lighter but yeah tires with 3 years of development make a difference.
600LT more like 3RS so it does not spin tires everywhere. 675 would overpower the tires a lot and you had to drive more carefully.
Lighter is lighter but yeah tires with 3 years of development make a difference.
i do agree...my 675 does spin the tires on track thru 3rd gear...especially on less than smooth surfaces.
With all said...I will be surprised to see the 600 match the 675 on track other than certain circuits that are extremely technical and lack reasonable/long straightaways.
Looking forward to well done comparisons.
#2663
Bigger wing might further accentuate the HP gap especially on track with reasonable straightaways.
i do agree...my 675 does spin the tires on track thru 3rd gear...especially on less than smooth surfaces.
With all said...I will be surprised to see the 600 match the 675 on track other than certain circuits that are extremely technical and lack reasonable/long straightaways.
Looking forward to well done comparisons.
#2664
Just watched it...alright I'm totally perplexed lol. Granted it does make sense how others have commented the 600lt is as fast as the gt2rs until 120mph...
#2665
I would buy this over a 570 any day twice on Sunday.
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#2666
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3oZnQ1hvLk
Just watched it...alright I'm totally perplexed lol. Granted it does make sense how others have commented the 600lt is as fast as the gt2rs until 120mph...
Just watched it...alright I'm totally perplexed lol. Granted it does make sense how others have commented the 600lt is as fast as the gt2rs until 120mph...
#2667
Pretty interesting, Ill get my 600lt to the dyno so we can see if that trend continued. If it did, Id expect it to run close to 550 RWHP, which would be really ludicrous for that car with the weight they took out vs the 570...(went and looked and it turns out Fabspeed did a 570 and the BASELINE was 532 RWHP fwiw)
#2670
[QUOTE=sechsgang;15507600]And in the past 2 days I've been offered 2 GT2rs' at sticker, both WP, and brand new at a dealer...
would you not say that you being offered 2RS cars at MSRP is more a function of your relationship/goodwill with the dealer or are you suggesting that the 2RS market has softened enough that market price is now MSRP? Unless it’s the latter your comparison with the 600LT market is unfortunately not comparable.
would you not say that you being offered 2RS cars at MSRP is more a function of your relationship/goodwill with the dealer or are you suggesting that the 2RS market has softened enough that market price is now MSRP? Unless it’s the latter your comparison with the 600LT market is unfortunately not comparable.