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Hey I'm Chris and Many People may be wondering what horsepower does this car have, what about this so, go a head and post the max power of some of your cars.

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Chris
 
Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR = 1030bhp
Nissan GT-R Spec V = 868bhp (GT Academy + Normal)
Dodge SRT10 GTS 02= 992bhp
Bugatti Veyron = 1256bhp
Ferrari Enzo=922bhp
Audi Rs6 Avant Premium=956bhp
TVR Cerbera Speed 12=1026bhp
Nissan GT-R '07=830bhp
Nissan GT-R Black Mask=820bhp

Thanks,
Chris
 
Here are my some of my personal favorites.

Mercedes-Benz sl600 '04=1023hp
Mercedes-Benz sl65 AMG '04=999 or 1000hp(depending where you look)
Mercedes-Benz sl55 AMG '02=809hp
 
I'm not sure that the "standards" actually have a running in schedule for the engines, as I've noticed a few times that they can attain peaked power levels from 0 miles. My Le Mans Quattro had 910bhp after putting all the tuning parts on at 0 miles, and has remained at that level since. (Only ever dropping due to wear, but an oil change later and it's back)

Some full tuned premiums, with 180+ miles in my garage are:
  • Aston Martin DB9 - 664
  • Audi RS6 Avant - 956
  • Audi R8 5.2 - 898
  • BMW M5 - 707
  • Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 - 905 (Non RM model, unsure if the RM gets more)
  • Ferrari 599 - 864
  • Ferrari Enzo - 922
  • Gran Turismo Ford GT LM Race Car - 815
  • HPA Audi TT - 736
  • Jaguar XJ13 Race Car - 700
  • Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 - 760
  • Lamborghini Murcielago SV - 882
  • Mercedes C63 AMG - 896
  • Nissan Skyline GTR (R34) - 797
  • Pagani Zonda R - 956
  • Shelby Cobra - 764
I've been working on a spreadsheet cataloguing the power gains from completely bone-stock without oil change to fully tuned and run in to 180miles. It's pretty empty right now, but I'm slowly accumulating data for it. If anyone's interested I'll post the link to the spreadsheet.
 
The ACR has 1031, not 1030, just FYI.
If you're going by the car selection screen, 1030 would be accurate, but you'll have to investigate on quite a few that gain a hp going into the tuning screen, and either way, you're going to have "but mine says xxx on this screen" remarks.

My recommendation would be to list where you get your power figures from in the OP, not that people will read it, but after they ask you can always show them how in front of their face it was.:lol:
 
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