As does any the tune by any decent tuner. They can also reset the limiter to a higher level if desired.
Dave
The problem with a Texas Mile type setup is that it's very acceleration dependent. A Veyron with AWD and 4300 will clobber a GT with Joe-type power on any kind of street tire over the initial distance. With only a mile to cover, that killer launch pretty much guarantees victory for the Bug.
Unfortunately, they aren't to keen on top speed at El Toro. It's actually going to cost quite a bit extra just to stretch the 1.2 miles into a larger distance for road course. My head nearly flew off with glee when I saw how absolutely massive the runways are, but they quickly killed the idea of full blown standing miles. I'm told they don't even have access to the North-South runways...
My car ran a 10.9 1/4 mile on Pirelli Pcorsas with only 650 whp using a Kenne Bell 2.5 snout upgrade. A TT with the same Pirelli Pcorasas should be able to get into the 9's.
A TT'd Gt would kick the Veyrons ass in a mile.
The TT GT has more hp and less weight. The only advantage the Veyron could have would be is in the launch. Its already been shown with only 650 whp the Gt equals the Verons 1/4 mile time. What happens when you add another 500 to 700 whp?
By, by Bugatti!
the Veyron is pigger than the GT at 4300 vs. 3500 lbs. and Joe has more power.
I thought Joe's Ford GT TT was more around 3200 lbs now? The only problem the Ford GT would face at speeds exceeding 220+ mph would probably be lift issues. Does anyone know the max amount of speed the car can go w/o lift issues? Bony what about your little birdie lol![]()
Weights vary see this thread
http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3258&page=2&highlight=scale
One owner's car
Weighed my Heritage with BBS wheels on an SCCA certified scale and it was
3,460 with about 1/4 tank of gas and a few odds and ends inside.
I rounded up with a full tank of gas to give the Veyron a chance!
If that is true, I think Joe can top that with sticky tires. Although 2wd will be a disadvantage on the launch, the Veyron is pigger than the GT at 4300 vs. 3500 lbs. and Joe has more power.
When Joe's car was going to go to the TM, they were only going to run it on stock tires. There is no way you are going to match the standing start acceleration of a Veyron with a 1450rwhp GT on stock tires, and I'm not sure there is a sticky tire you'd want to run at over 200mph. If it were a 60mph roll race, it'd be a different story.
You have 0 information the the stock Eagle f1 tires are superior to the Pirelli, or conversely that the Pirellis are inferior to the Eagles.
Nobody is disagreeing with you that a tire blowout at high speeds is very dangerous. With the information presented, the Pirellis are no more, or no less dangerous than the Pirellis.
If that is indeed true, than the Pirellis area better choice because they will hook up better and because they are wider, they will probably shed heat better.