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06-14-2004, 02:16 AM | #16 | |||
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Re: What is the fastest Countach?
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The main purpose of the car was to evaluate a "tub" chassis made from carbon fibre. As i am sure you know, each production Countach made had a tubular space-frame chassis, much like a Maserati "Birdcage", or Mercedes-Benz 300SL "Gullwing". As i remember from subsequent articles, when the Evolution was crash tested, Lamborghini found that the vehicle's chassis would not "behave" correctly when the crash took place. That is to say, the carbon-fibre chassis was so rigid that it would not "deform" and absorb the impact in a manner that would be safe to the occupants. Also, the Evolution was uneconomical to repair, mostly because of the cost of producing and fitting a replacement chassis, (despite the fact that the crashed chassis may have appeared "undamaged": remember this was some years ago, when the properties of carbon fibre were not truly known), meaning the "production" Evolution would have been far easier to "write off", in the event of such a crash, than a standard production model. I'm sure i also read in the same article that the Evolution had a "one-off" engine that was more powerful than the standard engine. I'd love to see the factory rebuild the wreck, (assuming it still exists), and add it to thier museum... |
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Re: Re: What is the fastest Countach?
Thanks CRXloon. That's interesting information. It would have been nice to have an extra Evolution to save for the museum.
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CRXloon 01-04-2004, 03:34 PM I've never seen any performance figures, but i know that Bob Wallace produced at least 2 twin-turbo versions of, (i think), the LP400S Countach during the 80's. There were also a few other "turboed" and at least one supercharged Countach..." does anyone have any more information about the twin turbo version Wallace created? - in particular, what computer he used for the conversion to fuel injection? - thx |
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Re: What is the fastest Countach?
i would imagine the 89 anniversary would be the fastest
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As to the original question, bruciebonus is pretty much dead on with his answer. (What else do you expect from someone who is an actual owner?) The 25th Anniversary was one of the fastest models, but the 5000S and the LP400 (pre-fenders and wings) were the fastest models at around 185-195mph. There were some claims by some Lamborghini test drivers and owners that a few of those cars even exceeded 200mph. Generally it is an accepted fact that once the cars were sufficiently broken in, they became much faster than when new. The rear wings (and the occasional front wings) actually slowed the car down drastically. There is a huge misconception that they were needed to keep the car on the ground. The Countach, despite its low stance and fighter jet machismo, had relatively poor aerodynamics and a high coefficient of drag. The rear wings were just a cosmetic addition, albeit a very expensive cosmetic addition. |
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