they still haven't updated all their other articles saying p's/turbo's are banned.This is old news, gl with insurance though.
Yep so this is why the 2.5 L engines don't cut it. The 2.0 L engines only barely make it under (some actually don't so you have to be careful there).new rule suggests power to weight ratio cant be over 134Kw per tonne
I have mates on P plates who have driven a non-roadworthy 290 kW/tonne vehicleP platers don't belong anywhere near a proper performance car. There I said it. Even 134kw/tonne is heaps.
Case that proves my point.I have mates on P plates who have driven a non-roadworthy 290 kW/tonne vehicle
I saw some girl P plater driving a BMW M3 new model....I have mates on P plates who have driven a non-roadworthy 290 kW/tonne vehicle
Over 25s have no restrictionsI saw some girl P plater driving a BMW M3 new model....
290 kW/tonne is like a Viper SRT10.I saw some girl P plater driving a BMW M3 new model....
It must be something pumping out 400-500rwhp then, my guess is a highly modded jap car or something?290 kW/tonne is like a Viper SRT10.
This thing isn't actually road legal though so it's never been on roads before, neither will it ever be there.
wat never knew about that please post info.Over 25s have no restrictions