We had a little bit of boredom last night and then we thought we had to do a 0-100 measurement So off into a deserted area and off we went! We had only two minor problems: The road was very “dusty” (just around the corner is a concrete plant) and it had minus 3 degrees (winter tires Toyo Snow Prox) goods switched to third in the car (80 kg + 80 kg + 55 kg) So clutch at 4000 and off……because of that, traction equal to zero, a approximately 30 mtr. long strip was the result) So command back, speed at almost 3100 tours, always at Kanpp 8100 (a light strip also this time) and then the results: passenger had 7,43 sec on the stopwatch, girlfriend at the rear 7.44 sec. So now my question, where does this “naja” value come from! Rather from the charge or due to the weather? (I already know that with the conditions no fun was possible) So let’s all the time for the clutch?