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In those 4 years things like advancement in tyre technology alone I would have expected giving that 4 sec difference. But comparisons with track times in the past might be difficult. In the meantime the nordschleife got an all new track surface and curbs (about 1,5 years ago). I have no idea how that has impacted lap times. But for sure the Megane RS in all it's iterations is a very good car for the Nordschleife, you see them a lot there, it's very popular. Too bad the current one is the last one and I guess that will be phased out very soon as that model is already from 2017. But a last iteration (special edition) of the Megane RS has just been opened for orders (last month); the Mégane RS "Ultime". Although I don't know if it's as hardcore as the Trophy-R It has the cupchassis and LSD but I don't know if it has the backseat delete, carbon hood, Ohlins etc. Probably not as the Trophy-R was considerable more expensive (the Trophy-R was also more limited)
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"In total, the S grade deletes the air conditioning, parking sensors, rear cargo cover, cargo net hooks, auto-dimming mirror, vanity mirror lights and navigation hardware. It also reportedly swaps the auto-folding/electrically-adjustable mirrors to manual folding/adjustment and deletes the mirror heating capability. We'll note that a number of those features are already not available on U.S.-spec Type Rs — such as the auto-folding mirrors and parking sensors — but instead come on the regular Euro models. Honda also tells us that the powertrain, chassis and suspension running gear is all identical to a regular Euro-spec Type R. All of the poundage saved from these feature deletions will of course lead to a lower curb weight and a better lap time. Unfortunately, Honda doesn't have a figure to share with us as for exactly how much weight the S grade shaves off." The removal of those items doesn't sound like much more than ~20 lbs of hardware. It's like chasing nickels around the dollar. I don't see a material get from removing these bits. Standing by for the actual weight savings figures. Source: https://www.autoblog.com/amp/2023/04...-grade-report/
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I've heard this theory peddled and I saw the video. Max boost, at least for the USDM FL5, is 25.2 psi per a press release last fall. If my formula is correct that's ~1.75 bar. I also wouldn't get too hung up on the boost numbers you see in the video. It's impossible to make declarative statements about the boost curve by watching a video. The Bosch ECU will modulate boost pressure based on several factors, including, but not limited to throttle input, altitude, ambient temperature, gear, RPM. This Type R S Grade variant very well may run more boost, have different gearing, etc. but that remains to be proven. The subtext is: I need more information to stand on a specific position.
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thanks, if that's the spec there is no cheating.
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It's a cheater car just like the FK8 ring car. If the stock car could make close to that time they would run it. Everybody knows the FK9 just like the FK8 is extremely capable FWD performance car. That's not the argument here. The argument is that Honda isn't making these records with stock CTR's. I'm not sure how anyone could even debate that. Given that the Limited Edition FK8 Type R was had 46kg in weight reduction and retained AC this car is likely far lighter than even that car relative to the stock car. Nobody can buy this S grade car right now and when they claimed the record made no mention about the special trim. It's only once people discovered something was up that this never heard of before S trim came out from Honda which to me is purposely misleading as the masses that just read the headlines think a stock CTR can make that time when it can't.
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But claiming you beat the record when using a special edition version only available from LHD European dealers, while using tires only available from US/Asia dealers...is a little disingenuous. To be technical, the Megane still holds the record for a vehicle/tire config an actual costumer can buy from a dealership. |
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