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Correction, worlds quickest street legal car.

Fastest is top speed (I may be wrong)??

Do they mention the TOP speed of that thing?

Callaway Sledgehammer - Worlds Fastest Street Legal Car - 254.76 MPH

Bugatti Veyron - Worlds Fastest Production Car - 253.2 MPH

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Correction, worlds quickest street legal car.

Fastest is top speed (I may be wrong)??

Do they mention the TOP speed of that thing?

Callaway Sledgehammer - Worlds Fastest Street Legal Car - 254.76 MPH

Bugatti Veyron - Worlds Fastest Production Car - 253.2 MPH

Dont forget this a veyron GT which might be faster again. Im not sure tho as I havent seen any stats on it.

Yeah i remember see this a while back, but seriously i would prefer the veyron uses a bit less fuel...drives better...and pulls chicks better, and of course it has 11 radiators.

the bugatti might get to its top speed quickest BUT the 2005 Hennessey SRT-10 Viper Venom 1000 Coupe IS THE FASTEST PRODUCATION CAR IN THE WORLD!

people and their f**ken bugatti's, bugatti this and bugatti that.

compare the two....

first is the f**king bugatti

price $1 440 000 USD

engine Aluminum, Narrow Angle W16

position Mid Longitudinal

aspiration Quad Turbocharged

valvetrain DOHC 4 Valves / Cyl w/VVT

displacement 7993 cc / 487.8 cu in

bore 86 mm / 3.39 in

stroke 86 mm / 3.39 in

compression 9.0:1

power 746.5 kw / 1001 bhp @ 6000 rpm

hp per litre 125.23 bhp per litre

bhp/weight 490.45 bhp per weight

torque 1250 nm / 922.0 ft lbs @ 2200-5500 rpm

redline 6500

drive wheels 4WD

body / frame Aluminum Panels over Carbon Fibre Monocoque w/Aluminum Front Subframe, Hybrid VCarbon/Stainless Steel Rear Subframe

front brakes Ventilated & Drilled Discs w/ABS

f brake size 401 mm / 15.8 in

rear brakes Ventilated & Drilled Discs w/ABS

r brake size 381 mm / 15.0 in

front wheels F 50.8 x 28.4 cm / 20 x 11.2 in

rear wheels R 53.3 x 36.6 cm / 21 x 14.4 in

front tire size 265/680ZR500A 99Y Michelin Pilot Sport

rear tire size 365/710ZR540A 108Y Michelin Pilot Sport

f suspension Control Arms w/Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar

r suspension Control Arms w/Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar

weight 2041 kg / 4500 lbs

wheelbase 2710 mm / 106.7 in

front track 1715 mm / 67.5 in

rear track 1618 mm / 63.7 in

length 4463 mm / 175.7 in

width 1999 mm / 78.7 in

height 1212 mm / 47.7 in

transmission 7-Speed DSG w/Haldex Clutch

top speed 407.2 kph / 253 mph

0 - 60 mph 2.6 seconds

0 - 100 mph 5.7 seconds

0 - 1/4 mile 10.3 seconds

TOP SPEED 253MPH

and now the dodge

price $225 000 USD

engine Venom 1000 90 Degree V10

position FFront Longitudinal

aspiration Twin Garret Turbos

valvetrain Pushrod Activated OHV, 2 Valves per Cyl

fuel feed Electronic Sequential Injection

displacement 8554 cc / 522 cu in

compression 9.0:1

power 745.7 kw / 1000 bhp @ 5000 rpm

hp per litre 116.9 bhp per litre

bhp/weight 291.55 bhp per weight

torque 1491.4 nm / 1100 ft lbs @ 3800 rpm

drive wheels RWD

body / frame SMC & RIm Panels over Tubular Steel Spaceframe

front brakes Brembro Vented Discs

f brake size 356 mm / 14.0 in

rear brakes Brembro Vented Discs

r brake size 356 mm / 14.0 in

front tire size P265/35YR-18

rear tire size P335/30YR-20

f suspension SRT10 KW Adjustable Suspension System

r suspension SRT10 KW Adjustable Suspension System

weight 1556 kg / 3430 lbs

transmission 6-Speed Manual

top speed 410.4 kph / 255 mph

0 - 60 mph 2.9 seconds

0 - 100 mph 5.9 seconds

TOP SPEED 255MPH

compare the weight/torque...hell, even compare the price tag

Edited by thorpe84

i dont know about you guys but to me a STREET LEGAL car has full interior i.e seats,seat belts, dash center console etc etc it also doesnt include full tubs,chute, transbrake... lets be realistic about wtf a street car is ffs.

the bugatti might get to its top speed quickest BUT the 2005 Hennessey SRT-10 Viper Venom 1000 Coupe IS THE FASTEST PRODUCATION CAR IN THE WORLD!

bugatti is not even 2nd... 1988 callaway sledgehammer corvette tt v8 :)

on the subject of worlds quickest car eg 0-60mph .... here it is tada...

viper

yet again dodge viper power with a little help from hennessey purpose built to take the veyeron -- and yes street legal!!!!

Edited by minger
i dont know about you guys but to me a STREET LEGAL car has full interior i.e seats,seat belts, dash center console etc etc it also doesnt include full tubs,chute, transbrake... lets be realistic about wtf a street car is ffs.

theres heaps of drift cars registered as a 2 seaters so means missing all of the rear trim myself included.

street legal drag cars run transbrakes and linelockers without a fuss.

its only because the oz government are such retards that they dont allow tubs etc.

if only they were like my old mate helen clark :laugh:

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