Wow very nice links. thanks.
Results based from the video 0-100 KPH with 4 adult passengers driver included
1. Montero 2.4 4x2: 10-11 sec
2. Montero 2.4 4x4: 11-12 sec
3. Everest 3.2 4x4: 11-12 sec
4. Everest 2.2 4x2: 12-13 sec
5. Fortuner 2.4 4x2: 13-14 sec
The Montero Sport with driver only might easily get 100KPH in less than 10 secs or maybe 8-9secs in 4x2 GLS variant!
Wonder how the 2.8 Fortuner would perform.
sa tik sound ka ba nag react o sa pag galaw ng rpm... ako kasi sa rpm so may mga delay ako ng +0.20 to +0.30
(using ip6 clock apps)
2.2 Eve 14.23sec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEpAfM8ej2M driver+3 person
3.2 Eve 13.11sec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YPMaEWbxnI driver+3 person
2.4 Eve 13.18sec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3bqJ_-zqzA driver+5 person
here's the acceleration video of toyota fortuner 2.8 4x4 although PDRIVE siya galing and probably there was only 1 person inside the car which is the driver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqTBB04tKdA(toyota fortuner 2.8 1GD 4x4)
Nope.
Look at the part of the video where the camera is jolted and the stuff on the dashboard goes flying forward.
He was going full speed (like an idiot) down the escape lane and only started braking around seven meters before he hit the Fortuner.
Braking from sixty km/h (which is the speed the driver appears to be going), it will take you about twenty five meters to come to a stop. From eighty, about thirty five. From one hundred, about forty five.
If you had a modern supercar with R-Compound tires... you might be able to stop in that distance. (A Ferrari F12 does 50-0 in 7.4 meters... so it would still hit the Fort) Anything else, you're sod out of luck.
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Either way you cut it... it's not the brakes. It's the nut behind the wheel.![]()
Last edited by niky; September 9th, 2016 at 09:22 PM.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
Maybe the D-Max, but not the MUX with 4 wheel disc brakes.
From TGPh:
THAT.WAS.CLOSE. (Video)
This was about 45km/h to stop, on a wet road. Listen to the ABS kick in.
Yes, that is my MUX, and I was the one driving it. ;)