Hello everybody! Video of a Israeli X1/9 - which is the fastest streetlegal X in the world with about 650HP at 1000KG dry weight, beating a moded GSXR1000 and raping a ZX10R. 0-100 KMH in 2.8 seconds 100-200 KMH IN 4.0 seconds 0-270 KMH 15.9 seconds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uNigGsqiqE Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It has to have atleast a 67mm turbo to make that much horsepower. I have no idea how much 1.95 bar is but Im gussing its atleast 26lbs.
People like these are the reason fast drivers have such a bad reputation... doing drag races in excess of 300km/h on a public road where everyone else is driving maybe 50 is irresponsible...
Sorry that i dont tell you at first that motorsport in Israel is illegal, and considered to a crime, and you even may be arrested. so all we have to do is races on public roads at night... Please don't intermingled here politics, and your barbed comments feel out of place.
Then don't do it. What those guys on the video do is highly dangerous. Wouldn't matter if it was only their own lifes, but they're threatening every other driver on that road.
No offense but they know its dangerous and they know what can happen. What you say isnt going to stop them or even make them think twice.
the car weighs 1050kg , the engine has been replaced with a lancia integrale 16v turbo engine - that was built and designed by the owner, everything is custom made. it revs allmost to 10k rpm and is supported by a motec m800 ecu, this car project took 6 years building. the outcome is amazing, a 600+hp x1/9 and this is just THE BEGINING Now running with HKS t04z turbo, and soon with much bigger turbo, and other surprise.
So.... can the Israeli police use this video as evidence to arrest the driver of the car? The police in the US and Australia certainly could and would. Anyone know?
The amount of streetracing vids on the net are in the millions. I have only heard of very FEW cases of where the police ahve actually used videos to track down criminals.