Chris Harris drives Richard Tuthill's newest ... :eek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AndH7Xm3ds0
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Chris Harris drives Richard Tuthill's newest ... :eek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AndH7Xm3ds0
Ya beat me to it, Chuck... just saw the Jalopnik piece. Astonishing details, 1870 lbs with 350hp and it goes to 11!!!! :eek:
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I especially like that it's full of carbon lightness, but looks like a traditional 911 hotrod should. Suck it, Singer!
wow. what a car.
What do they say about mad dogs and Englishmen???:rolleyes:
911K...quite amazing! "Brilliant" as the Brits say!
Bloody f’ing brilliant. Chris Harris can slide an old 911 around a track with the best of them.
Where do I find the engine specification?
Not sure....Quote:
Where do I find the engine specification?
In the vid he says:
- Normally asperated
- 3.1 lt.
- 4 valve
- 4 cam
- 350 HP
- 11,000 RPM
I'm just wondering how they made carbon fiber Fuchs looking wheels ....:confused:
Chuck
I dont know if those wheels were made in the UK or not but Carbon Revolution here in Australia make OEM carbon wheels for Ferrari, Ford special vehicles ( A couple of Mustangs and Ford GT), GM (some corvettes), JLR for a Range Rover Sport and Renault for the RenaultSport Megane RS Trophy R
they claim that Carbon Revolution wheels are up to 40-50% lighter than aluminium wheels. On the road, this means improved fuel efficiency, and increased range for EVs. range, performance, handling, as well as being much stronger with reduced NVH
here is their website https://www.carbonrev.com/wheels/