Agree, I was surprised it looked on the slow sideSo, I did a 60-150mph pull in my GT at around 700 miles on the dash, and I'm telling you the GT smoked the DH in Acceleration, the DH really struggled to hit the 160 mark and was moving pretty slow from 130-160. I need to do a 0-top out pull and video it, put them side by side and see because that DH seems like an anchor.
The DH in this video is short shifting like crazy and not pulling to HP peak, they should have used the paddles and forced it to stay in a lower gear. I doubt the GT or DH are either noticeably quicker at any given speed.So, I did a 60-150mph pull in my GT at around 700 miles on the dash, and I'm telling you the GT smoked the DH in Acceleration, the DH really struggled to hit the 160 mark and was moving pretty slow from 130-160. I need to do a 0-top out pull and video it, put them side by side and see because that DH seems like an anchor.
I have a lot of trouble with my gt hitting the soft limiter too fast with paddles, but in sport mode the car doesn't short shift so in my case if rather run it without paddles until I can get a tune that raises the rpm limiter.The DH in this video is short shifting like crazy and not pulling to HP peak, they should have used the paddles and forced it to stay in a lower gear. I doubt the GT or DH are either noticeably quicker at any given speed.
I'm saying my stock 2024 GT, from 60-150 seemed a lot faster than the video above. But as another user said the DH was being short shifted bad whereas I was running the car to the limiter each gear.We're missing details here, what GT smoked a DH? Was the GT stock or modded?
Draggy times or it didn't happen ;) there's lots of factors, like inclination that can affect times tooI'm saying my stock 2024 GT, from 60-150 seemed a lot faster than the video above. But as another user said the DH was being short shifted bad whereas I was running the car to the limiter each gear.
you think higher or lower? with or without the governor? i want to see what these cars can achieve when no limit is set. My 2015 GT was tuned, no governor and only performance mod was a CAI, so stock essentially. I was able to hit 172mph in it, with it slowly clawing upwards before the road was coming to an end and i had to let off. No reason the stock S650 can't easily achieve this or the DH breezing through it. These cars have so much potential, i can't wait for tuning and more aftermarket performance mods pop for it, though that seems to be taking its time.i would like to see this tried again using the paddle shifters to force the transmission to not short shift. until then, i refuse to believe that the limit is 161
I think it's just the weight on a regular DH, but the HP might add to the effect like you say. The DH is like an extra 150lb heavier or so than a GT. With the weight difference it pretty much negates the 14hp advantage of the DH (vs. Active valve GT) as the GT has a very minor advantage in power to weight ratio. I drove both back to back, though, and felt no difference in speed.I wonder if it's the aero on the DH that may be a limiting factor to top speed versus the GT. Well, I would think the DH with the Handling Package to be more top speed limited than the DH without it. In addition, isn't the DH slightly heavier than the GT, granted, the DH does get an extra 14-20 HP (depending on whether your GT has the active exhaust or not).