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Is your Veyron too slow?


RedM

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http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/228093/bugatti-veyron-gt.html

 

Internet forums are rife with rumours of a big power boost for a special run-out edition Bugatti Veyron - the GT - with power lifted by over a third to a barely believable 1332bhp.

 

Torque is set to be an equally insane 1018lb ft. Maximum speed climbs to 264mph, while 62mph is just 2.4 seconds away from standstill. Braking back down to zero again takes a mere 2.2 seconds.

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i like to see them get 1018lft down on the road to do 62mph is just 2.4 seconds

 

not a problem when the power delivery is soooo smooth, its not like a modded car where its putting out power it wasnt designed to do.

 

F1 cars can do 0-124mph in 6 seconds and they have no problems with traction

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The whole point of this car is where it makes the power - its peak torque at 2300rpm or summit!!WTF!:blink:

 

Can you imagine how (even more)insane this would be stripped and spaceframed!:D

 

Expect to see the Veyron GT in spring 2009, and if you’ve just spent your hard-earned coins buying a ‘base spec’ Bugatti then don’t fret - the GT package will come as a retro-fit option to all Veyrons.

 

Thats probably going to f$^^ up the above claim, chasing dyno figures appeals to the elite too it seems

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Can you imagine how (even more)insane this would be stripped and spaceframed!:D

 

Probably the most dangerous on the road. I'd hate to think someone out there would modify it in anyway. If it costs a near £1m in the first place i reckon all bases have been covered.

 

Still, maybe a sly de-cat :scared:

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