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Diesel Supercar Why has no company done this yet? I know Audi was talking about creating a diesel version of the R8 but that got cancelled. Finding an engine wouldnt be too hard with both Audi and BMW now having smaller diesel engines to choose from. Use an aftermarket chip and a couple other bolt ons and they would be making over 300 hp and enough torque to pull a tree out of the ground. |
horsepower and torque alone does not make a supercar |
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Diesel R35 GTR lulz |
i dont think diesels have enough torque to pull off the wheel spinning launches and turns that we're used to :/ but iono im not a mechanic ^^...but thats the problem with diesels isnt it? low revs? if you want diesel supercar, i think the closest thing we have is the audi le mans tdi haha and btw OP, audi actually made the engine for the diesel r8...i think they just cancelled it cuz there wasnt a market haha |
who wants a supercar that doesn't let you row through the gears with satisfaction? Oh wait there's the GTR.... |
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There was a diesel race car, i'm talkin dozens and dozens of years ago, which raced in the Le Mans ( or that type) of race, however, lack of high quality metals back in the day led to too many breakages. Really makes you wonder how awesome diesel engines would be here in N. America if all the research wasn't put into gasoline engines. |
im a noob :) |
XD @ no torque |
Check out http://www.bankspower.com/dieseldragtruck for badass diesel drag truck. Keep in mind that they're only using a small pickup truck sized engine. Diesels like the Cummins ISX can make insane HP/TQ, but they're a lil large for your everyday vehicle. |
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Well Audi does have a concept car - R8 V12 TDI - but I think that has been scrapped. |
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hmm, is it Alderbridge's girlfriend? |
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this post made me lol, diesel has no torque.. hahaha |
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