POWER!!! Your total BHP - Just for fun!

Mister T said:
Nissan 200SX - 527bhp
Pics and spec please! That's a huge figure for a car that had around 200bhp standard!

Myself:
Z4MC: 350bhp-ish
Audi A5 3.0 V6 TDI: 242bhp
BMW E36 318i Auto Estate: 115bhp (when new, feels about 15bhp these days)

Total: 707bhp
 
un1eash said:
Machine monkey said:
Hoping to soon have a number of about 600bhp in the family stable.
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI 187bhp but 500nm
So the z4 project has to give a lot!!
Z4 3.0 turbo hopping for 370-430bhp and similar nm hopefully closer to 400.

500nm? Thats the same as the M140i and SQ5.

Sorry typo 400nm witch is still bloody impressive for a 2,0 tdi
 
bmwaddict said:
Pics and spec please! That's a huge figure for a car that had around 200bhp standard!

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The wheels are gloss/satin black now rather than polished/gunmetal and have AD08Rs rather than the 595RSRs in the pic.

Spec is very long, but highlights are stroked 2.2L engine with Garrett GTX3071R turbo.
 
Total 838 bhp over 12 wheels
1 x 204 2010 Z4 23i
1 x 306 2010 X6 40d
1 x 159 2006 R1 (rear wheel dyno figures)
1 x 169 2007 R1 (rear wheel dyno figures)

I would rather have smooth running engines than massive power.
I could have the X6 mapped for extra BHP but it has enough.
More power was available on the R1s but would result in the engines not being as smooth and less economical (not that you have an R1 for economy)
 
Z4C - 265
E91 325i - 218

So that's 483 bhp - I obviously need more cars! (Or maybe a bike or 2).
 
ben g said:
JimsZ said:
Vauxhall Viva 1300 L, 1978 MY = 57BHP
Ford Cortina 1300 L 1976 = 60BHP
Ford Cortina mk111 2.0GT = 98BHP
Austin Mini 1275 GT = 57BHP
Ford Fiesta XR2 mk 1 = 110BHP
Ford FIesta XR2 mk 2 = 110BHP
Ford Capri 3.0S Mk3 = 138BHP (Modded to around 175/180BHP)
Vauxhall vectra 150SRI = 172BHP
Vauxhal Zafira GSi = 196BHP (Modded and rolling road tuned to 260BHP)
BMW z4 28i = 245BHP

Think thats all (Excluding company craps) thas about 1340BHP :rofl:

Currently lookiing at 250/315BHP options to add to that in a touring or saloon 3 series...


However best smiles for miles are or have been my Kawasaki zx10r = 172BHP

Someone's got the wrong end of the stick :rofl:

Cars you own now...

:oops:

I got up early and I'm home late... It's been a long day :P

In that case then I'm counting the
Mercedes a200d - 154BHP
BMW Z4 28i - 245BHP
Kawasaki zx10r = 172BHP

Ah well at least ii tried :rofl:
 
JamieZ4C said:
JimsZ said:

Just to clarify, you own ALL of those NOW?! If you do, hats off to you, that's amazing!

Think a 335i would be a suitable addition :thumbsup:

I wished i did, sorry i got the wrong end of the stick :P

335i, not thought of the petrol version before... Mm.
 
Just 2 cars, total bhp 580.
ZMR and Tiguan diesel R line(2017) :D

P.s,if I include my diesel works van then it would be 700bhp,lol
 
buzyg said:
pvr said:
Porsche - 400
Abarth - 180
Jeep - 140
New car - 575
Golf Clipper - 90

Total: 1385
What New Car?
:worthless:

He’s being coy, not told anyone anything. But. Unless he’s gone proper mental (entirely possible) then I am even more intrigued now as I understood he is replacing his X5 with something of a similar type...
 
Bing said:
He’s being coy, not told anyone anything. But. Unless he’s gone proper mental (entirely possible) then I am even more intrigued now as I understood he is replacing his X5 with something of a similar type...
X5M :driving:
 
Hah, until recently i had C63 and my Aston, which equated to 20 cylinders, 12.1 litres of capacity and 1082HP over two cars.

Now a 'lowly' M135i + AMR V12 Vantage S, so 9.9l of capacity and 18 cylinders, with (322+595) 917bhp combined.

Would like to swap the M135i for an F-Pace SVR for winter if possible (and if the M135i doesn't be come some sort of track toy that doubles up as a Sainsbury's trolley). But then i also really like Defenders at the moment - that'd be a serious HP hit.
 
Corvette C6 402 BHP
Landrover Discovery 138 BHP Nice to see much larger numbers and realise I've not got the smallest willy :lol: :rofl:
 
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