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An American sports car that competes with the Bugatti Chiron provides this power to its wheels

 An American sports car that competes with the Bugatti Chiron provides this power to its wheels




We will reveal to you the real power numbers of an American sports car that competes with the Bugatti Chiron, to show you the result of the dyno test that SSC Tuatara underwent, which seeks to compete with the speed legend and record holder Bugatti Chiron Super Super Sport 300 Plus. There is a big difference between making a power claim about a car and actually achieving these numbers when testing a dyno. Often cars fail to record the power numbers they claim with their official numbers, and today we will reveal to you whether SSC Tuatara will succeed or fail by recording the enormous power numbers you claim in their numbers official Another video posted to Instagram shows the first production version of the SSC Tuatara getting a black body with red accents, mounted on a dyno. No information has been given on how much power the car is actually pumping through the rear wheels, but If it has a small amount of wasted power, it can send upwards of 1,700 horsepower to the wheels.

Specifications of the official SSC Tuatara mechanical car from the American company:

This sports car is based on a 5.9-liter V8 engine with a twin turbocharger that generates 1,350 hp (1,369 European hp PS) when using 91 octane gasoline, and the power reaches 1,750 hp (1,774 European PS PS) when using any gasoline. 85 (E85). In May, an American sports car competing with the Bugatti Chiron managed to set a new speed record, reaching 474.8 km/h (295 mph) during tests along a 2.3 mile runway at the Kennedy Space Center. The car topped with an average speed of 455.3 km/h (282.9 mph) in two stages in January 2021. As a reminder, Tuatara made global headlines in October 2020 when the SSC claimed an average top speed of 508.73 km/h (316.11 mph), only to have that claim quickly refuted when it became clear that data-related issues This resulted in an inaccuracy in the recorded speed

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