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I've hit 337mph in an Aventador with draft.
I hit 320 mph earlier today while drafting in my Mercedes-Benz SL600, which has 1022 horsepower. Needless to say, I nearly dropped a deuce when I saw 320 on the speedometer.It is one fast car, that's for sure. That was drafting some Veyrons, by the way. Have no idea what kind of speeds it could hit with the help of an X1.
psntomazI can beat that... 120mph fiat 500 bitches!! lol"
Yes, over 600km/h and engine sound disappears.AbraxasI see you guys try to go over 600kmh. Some say that over 600kmh sound is gone. Can anyone confirm this? I'm trying to gather info for bugtracker.
I had my sound leave on a car the other day, don't remember which one though. I know I wasn't going 600km/h though.
600kmh is what in Mph? Ruffly 350 right?
I just hit 165 with my new bug. tuned, of course, no draft.
Bugatti Veyron to 357.6 MPH
517 km/h with X1 2011 no drafting
So how fast is the speed of sound?
So, who will be the first to beat 400 mph (650 km/h)?
Here is the idea, the trick is to have the "rabbits" (the blue X1's) maintining an ideal distance between each others, so that the "fox" (the red X1) can catch the new draft when changing lane. An X2011 is capable of running 490 km/h without draft, and can get up to +580 km/h from a single draft, so I think this is possible.
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EDIT: Imagine a second "fox" drafting behind the first one. 700 km/h, anyone?
With some more rabbits, and a method to get the rabbits up to speed (like having the rabbits drafting behind another set of rabbits) maybe speeds up to 500 mph (800 km/h) is possible? Need to check if the gearbox can be tweaked to do that though...
I also imagine that it would require a lot of practice, because when the fox (running at 800 km/h) catches up with the first set of rabbits (running at 490 km/h) it's like trying to avoid stationary obstacles when running at 310 km/h.