bootz wrote:How the flower can you say that?
The Cherokee is packing a guzzling 3.0 turbo diesel V6, with wait for it 510nm torque. No matter how it stacks up, in traffic the MX-5 acceleration is going to be outclassed.
I just used the Jeep as one example. It is just as embarrassing being blown away by a Polo GTI.
for acceleration, power is more important than torque.
http://autospeed.com/A_108648/cms/article.html2010 cherokee 3.7L V6
151kw, 1935kg = 78kw/tonne
2002 mx5 1.8L I4
102kw, 1085kg = 94kw/tonne (20% more)
no, a standard mx5 is not a fast car in a straight line by any stretch of the imagination - and yes, it will lose the traffic light grand prix to most current hot hatches.
to bring this back on topic, if you want an SP, sell your car and buy an SP. there is a very nice example for sale in this forum this very moment for a good price. by the time you get your car up to SP levels of power and driveability you will easily have a $10k hole in your pocket. as far as i know, tuning the VVT engine can't done on the cheap.