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looks lovely mate. makes our twin turbos sound pathetic lol :lol:

Love this in this colourway, not seen it before. I want.

 

You know what wheels would look good on that????:drool::oops:

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It is one of 5 Dauer cars produced from the parts sold of in the 'fire sale'.

 

As standard, the Dauer EB110 produced 645bhp, but with an optional sports exhaust and modified ECU, this rose to an astonishing 705bhp. Perhaps the most important new feature though was all-carbon bodywork, this saving around 200kg. The same material was also used for new one-piece inner fenders and the rear bulkhead. Not only were the new bodies considerably lighter than before, they were also a whole lot stronger. Each of the five cars manufactured came in a different colour, one being painted traditional Bugatti Blue, one Black, one Silver, one Dark Silver, the other coming in stunning lacquered Carbon

sheesh, amazing what they could do with turbochargers back then...

 

the Bugatti - 3.5 litres, produced ~550hp with 4 turbos

the jag XJ200 - 3.5 litres, produced ~540hp with 2 turbos

 

anyone know what boost pressures these were running at? and how reliable they were?!?

:drool:

 

But imagen trying to find out which tub has gone pop. or even worse trying to find a boost leak :shock:

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