help! need to know scion tc's 0-70 in how many feet.
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help! need to know scion tc's 0-70 in how many feet.
I need to know how many feet it takes for a stock 2007 scion tc to go from 0-70 full acceleration.
can anyone help with the math involved in that?
can anyone help with the math involved in that?
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LOL
Why 0-70 and not 0-60. Cars are always measured in 0-60 and 1/4 mile for the most part. And remember depending on conditions your 0-70 in amount of feet will always be different. If you want numbers and results go to a track... Dont base your results off what you do on the street one day or what another website says. Most of the time there wrong. LOL
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i'm pretty sure motortrend did a diligent job of accurately measuring their acceleration times.
now, in truth, that time is made by running the car as hard as possible dropping the clutch from a high rpm and smoking the tires and such for the lowest 0-60 and 1/4 mile time. that is why car and driver does the 5-60 mph "street start" acceleration statistic. which is how fast the car would accelerate without dumping the clutch and such. a spirited acceleration, and not a full blown, all out racing launch.
now, in truth, that time is made by running the car as hard as possible dropping the clutch from a high rpm and smoking the tires and such for the lowest 0-60 and 1/4 mile time. that is why car and driver does the 5-60 mph "street start" acceleration statistic. which is how fast the car would accelerate without dumping the clutch and such. a spirited acceleration, and not a full blown, all out racing launch.
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uhhh... alot?
i don't think a question like that has ever been asked... much less been answered.
why do you need to know? cause most of the time that people have asked about that would be a 0-88...
i don't think a question like that has ever been asked... much less been answered.
why do you need to know? cause most of the time that people have asked about that would be a 0-88...
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