How many BHP does it take for you to consider a car "powerful"?

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Anonymous

200 per tonne

02/27/2016 - 20:02 |
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The Texan Brick

140 horsepower is plenty for this boat (sarcasm) but at least have 250 lb-ft of torque, right?

02/27/2016 - 20:05 |
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Anonymous

1hp per kilo;p

02/27/2016 - 20:05 |
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Catarata

a fiat punto mk3 1.9jtd whit maybe 900kg, doing 100hp and 260nm stock, whit a remap, 1.3bar on the turbo and a bigger intercoller, it is kinda powerfull i think

02/27/2016 - 20:06 |
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bridgekid

around 300 atw is a good number

02/27/2016 - 20:08 |
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Dani 3

i consider a car powerful if it´s in the area of ~6 sec to 100kph. especially here , where hardly 5 % of the cars around are in this league.

02/27/2016 - 20:10 |
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Anonymous

My e46 weighs 1505kg and 150hp, and it pulls good. Not like it’s a rocket, but considering 100hp per tonne it’s quite good, I guess it’s because of 330nm of torque. I would gladly buy 3liter next time, if my government wouldn’t skin me alive with all the taxes…

02/27/2016 - 20:12 |
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Anonymous

As long as the power to weight ratio (hp/lb) is 0.11 or better, I’ll call it powerful.

02/27/2016 - 20:13 |
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SpecialVidz

I think 250hp-1000kg (1:4) its the starting point of powerfull all the way to the Koenigsegg ONE with ratio of hp-weight 1:1 that has 1360hp. #mythoughts

02/27/2016 - 20:13 |
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Anonymous

My introduction and induction in cars was the early 2000’s 2 litre euro saloons my old dad was running about in at the time (and ocasionally hand’me down) anything 160+ is a powerful car to me haha!!

02/27/2016 - 20:14 |
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