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Video: 483 km / h in M2K Motorsports Ford GT BiTurbo

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Recently updated on December 20, 2022 at 03:29 am

Video: 483 km / h in M2K Motorsports Ford GT BiTurbo

444 km / h in Koenigsegg Agera RS, 435 km / h in Hennessey Venom GT, 431 km / h in Bugatti Veyron Super Sport? Everything is ridiculous! Faster like Bugatti and Koenigsegg is the Ford GT of M2K Motorsports 2016 2.000 PS already made. The GT recently hammered over a runway in Texas at just under 300 mph, which is the equivalent of 483 km / h. Insiders speak of an output of around 2.500 hp which would be more than four times the series. The increase in performance is mainly achieved by means of a BiTurbo conversion. In order to reach the top speed of 483 km / h, the M2K Ford GT only had one mile (around 1,6 kilometers) to use. Of course, this leads to the assumption that the V-Max. could go beyond 500 km / h. The GT finishes the quarter mile with 174,5 mph and half a mile is completed with 240 mph. Crazy…

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