9.500Rpm Suzuki Swift GTi || 180Hp/620Kg Hatchback Monster
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Jakob Loffler drives another unhinged version of the 90´s Hot Hatch from Suzki, the Swift GTi. Powered by the 1.4L Naturally Apirated engine, here capable of 180Hp/9.500Rpm, this tiny 620Kg Monster is outstanding proof of how capable and agile a lightweight, FWD car can be.
The suspension setup is spot on. Hardly any understeering. And even under braking its not all over the place.
Pocket rocket and driver with some balls and skills makes one amazing combo.This is some of the most intense hillclimb racing i've seen.Truly amazing speed and driving skills all the way.
Agreed,with skills you can be lighting fast with any car.
Tony Valdez That's true.
Have you seen this? ua-cam.com/video/tXoVc4wz9gk/v-deo.html
+xXRazzRXx Every now and then i keep coming back to it.That's true racing.Is he still competing?
Suzuki-Suicide Squad. Loffler is a Demon. H.C.M. you're the Best! B.P.
Thanks for the compliment ;)
one evening after ski trip, going home with the ski-bus from Flaine i saw a little Swift snowdrifting downhill and opposite way all the way down the line of traffic jam
driver was probably all fired up from his day of ice circuit
#popcorn
Go cart:)
1:33 Litlle scary fast!
I have one of these engines what does it. Need to rev this high ?
180 hp and 620kg aint that a p/w ratio of 0.2903 hp/kg?
I think you divide the weight by the hp so 3.44 hp/kg
@@nlechupa2366 that sounds more correct. The 0.2903 really wasn't making sense to me
Is it a stroke g13b engine? Or its ma from the 1600cc swift Sport cylinder?
Giving the RPM range, I say it's a built version of the G13B.