That site is great, used to be called letstorquebhp and is a stato’s dream.
It also gives pretty accurate estimates when compared with real world performance tests. For instance it shows that even with 257 bhp (that we all know is lower than the GR’s actual power), a kerb weight of 1,280 kg gives a better 0-60 time than 5.5 s:
| 4WD - 257bhp & 1280kg |
Power to Weight: | 204 bhp/ton | 0-60: | 5.1 | 0-100: | 13.2 | 60-100: | 8.1 | 1/4 Mile ET: | 13.63 | 1/4 Mile Terminal: | 101 | Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET: | 13.28 | Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal: | 104 |
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If you put in 270 bhp and 1,280 kg you get much closer to the actual recorded figures for our cars:
| 4WD - 270bhp & 1280kg |
Power to Weight: | 214 bhp/ton | 0-60: | 4.9 | 0-100: | 12.9 | 60-100: | 8.0 | 1/4 Mile ET: | 13.41 | 1/4 Mile Terminal: | 103 | Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET: | 13.06 | Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal: | 106 |
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So 270 bhp, which is what many dynos have recorded for standard cars, tallies with the estimates above, and real world times.