RyanF
01-29-2005, 06:02 PM
I REALLY need to find out how many metres it takes for a 1999 Taurus Wagon to accelerate from 0-70km/h.
The Reason: I just got a speeding ticket for going 70km/h in a 50 zone. Not only was I not doing this speed, I believe it would have been IMPOSSIBLE for me to be doing this speed based on the circumstances.
The Circumstances: 1) I started from a light at which I was stopped. 2) This light was just over 300 metres from the location of the cop. 3) He told me he got me going 70km/h at 168metres from his location . . . leaving only about 132metres from where I started for me to have reached 70km/h. 4) In three separate tests I have been unable to accelerate from 0-70km/h (with my foot to the floor from the start) on dry roads in under 195 metres. 5) The roads were snowy, which means it would have taken longer and further than usual to achieve any particular velocity.
The Problems: The problems with all this are 1) I don't have any official documentation to prove the acceleration capabilities of a 99 Taurus Wagon since Ford claims they have no reason to carry this information. 2) While I have found out on this site that the Taurus Wagon requires 10.6 seconds to go from 0-100km/h (and therefore presumably 7.42 seconds to go from 0-70km/h), I receive unrealistically low distance in metres when I use these numbers in a mathematical equation to determine how many metres it would take to reach 70km/h from a standing start since the equation does not take into account friction or the weight of the vehicle as well as wind resistance I would guess (the equation gave approximately 70 metres needed to reach 70km/h which is just completely wrong).
If anybody has this info for some strange reason . . . and even better if they have an official source for it (even how many metres to go 0-60km/h or even what speed a taurus wagon would reach at the quarter mile [400m] mark if one assumes a constant rate of acceleration) it would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance.
RyanF
The Reason: I just got a speeding ticket for going 70km/h in a 50 zone. Not only was I not doing this speed, I believe it would have been IMPOSSIBLE for me to be doing this speed based on the circumstances.
The Circumstances: 1) I started from a light at which I was stopped. 2) This light was just over 300 metres from the location of the cop. 3) He told me he got me going 70km/h at 168metres from his location . . . leaving only about 132metres from where I started for me to have reached 70km/h. 4) In three separate tests I have been unable to accelerate from 0-70km/h (with my foot to the floor from the start) on dry roads in under 195 metres. 5) The roads were snowy, which means it would have taken longer and further than usual to achieve any particular velocity.
The Problems: The problems with all this are 1) I don't have any official documentation to prove the acceleration capabilities of a 99 Taurus Wagon since Ford claims they have no reason to carry this information. 2) While I have found out on this site that the Taurus Wagon requires 10.6 seconds to go from 0-100km/h (and therefore presumably 7.42 seconds to go from 0-70km/h), I receive unrealistically low distance in metres when I use these numbers in a mathematical equation to determine how many metres it would take to reach 70km/h from a standing start since the equation does not take into account friction or the weight of the vehicle as well as wind resistance I would guess (the equation gave approximately 70 metres needed to reach 70km/h which is just completely wrong).
If anybody has this info for some strange reason . . . and even better if they have an official source for it (even how many metres to go 0-60km/h or even what speed a taurus wagon would reach at the quarter mile [400m] mark if one assumes a constant rate of acceleration) it would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance.
RyanF