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Just a simple question to have an idea what's the engine of choice of the G70 forum members.

Great idea! I actually mentioned this on a post yesterday.Just a simple question to have an idea what's the engine of choice of the G70 forum members.
Results are similar to what I would have expected.
The 2.0T is noticeably slower than same sized engine in Audi, MB, or BMW...
I'm with you 100% here. There is no explanation unless the G70 engine/tranny are programed different than the Stinger.^ perhaps, but then why is the G70 2.0T testing showing much slower times than Stinger 2.0T? same everything, just less weight for the G70. makes no sense. Stinger at 0-60 in 6.2s should equate to G70 times of ~6.0s, not ~7.0s.
^ perhaps, but then why is the G70 2.0T testing showing much slower times than Stinger 2.0T? same everything, just less weight for the G70. makes no sense. Stinger at 0-60 in 6.2s should equate to G70 times of ~6.0s, not ~7.0s.
Did they actually show proof that it was 6.2secs?0-60 for the 2.0 8spd G70 RWD Sport trim is 6.2 seconds, according to Motorweek.
I'm not sure what the difference between the weight of the 2.0 8spd G70 Sport RWD vs base model 2.0 Stinger RWD. It might actually be very similar, as the sport trim adds a bunch of things whereas the base Stinger is super basic. That said, I'm not too surprised that they are about the same in terms of 0-60 performance.
Did they actually show proof that it was 6.2secs?
I've tried multiple times on my AWD and the best I can do stock is 6.9secs.
Different story with JB4 though.
If you're losing traction, then AWD will be the same or faster even if it is heavier since it is only 1-200lbs.Just showed a drive-by on their strip, not anything reputable though. Looks like they were losing some traction on each start (RWD). Even so, RWD *should* be quicker than AWD when it comes to stock vs stock using LC....but .7 seconds? I dunno...
If you're losing traction, then AWD will be the same or faster even if it is heavier since it is only 1-200lbs.
^ yeah, my guess is the clips they showed laying down rubber were not the runs used for test data. looks better for the camera but certainly slower than an ideal launch.
i just read the C&D review of the 2019 330i x-drive. while they are still not big fans of the steering feel and a few other aspects (and they actually mention the G70 favorably in this regard), test data showed 0-60 in 5.2s and the 1/4 in 13.9. all this with 255hp and at 3709lbs. so even with the MW times of 6.2s we are a full second behind a very comparable vehicle.
something still doesn't smell right...
Yeah ideally but we still don't have anyone willing to show us documented times. Which is a stupid.I agree with your logic, but evidently that's not the case. Stock for stock, the RWD models are getting faster 0-60 times than their AWD counterparts.
Yeah ideally but we still don't have anyone willing to show us documented times. Which is a stupid.
Btw I can spin out my wheels even with AWD as well. Bit if you let go quickly during LC, there is barely any spin!Agreed 100%