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SSC Ultimate Aero Breaks Guinness World Record

http://www.shelbysupercars.com The SSC Ultimate Aero broke Koenigsegg's official, and Bugatti's unofficial production car speed record on 09/13/2007, setting a new mark of 256.18mph on a two lane ...  
 
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in2theabyss17 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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Thanks! Tired of them talking shit about our cars!
nickalexrock (21 hours ago) Show Hide
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your so right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nickalexrock (21 hours ago) Show Hide
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look at a dyno
punkaddict02 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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actually now its the bugatti...

spino183 is wrong bugatti have thousand of hp ...

now aero have 257 maximum speed limit buy it can only reach up to 230-240

bugatti have 254 and it can reach 245-252 or higher thats why its the fastest
spino183 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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What I love about this car is that it has more power then the Veyron with only a 6.35L V8 twin turbo, not a W16 quad turbo.
SSC: 1183HP
Veyron: 987HP
punkaddict02 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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your horsepower is wrong veyron has thousands
spino183 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Its actually very right, do a little research.
punkaddict02 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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no not im right the makers said it
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Actually it's 1001 BRAKE HP and 987 HP. An engine loses some horsepower when connected to the gearbox, alternator, differential, etc...that's why there are different horsepower terms, e.g. brake horsepower, indicated horsepower, shaft horsepower, and so on and so forth. Technically spino183 is right.
kovacs88 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Try a smarter version. Funny how you capitalize the first letter in Canada, but not America. Maybe you secretly want to be one of us.

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