At Leskovac, it would be a broom: by speeding up the “hundreds” of 1.87s, it gave home to much more serious players



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No modifications were made to the car, but whatever they did to it, it’s really impressive.

They say yes The greatest degree of comparison of the adjective “fast”, used exclusively in southern Serbia, says: fast – fast – faster – broom (with emphasis on the second syllable). Ok here we only have one of those “brooms”! More precisely, we would have it if this “persecution” took place somewhere in the Široki čaršija (central Leskovac), not in the Persian Gulf.

And it’s a broom blue tuned Porsche 911 Turbo S the previous generation (991), which Bahrain tuning company EKanoo Racing seems to have brought to perfection when it comes to acceleration …

Although this Porsche is in itself, very fast and easy car, which achieves the best acceleration thanks to an engine of excellent design and four-wheel drive, the “Persian” specimen took such results to a whole new level.

In the acceleration race held recently in Bahrain International, the blue Porsche walked 402 meters (quarter mile) in just 8.44 seconds!

On that occasion he accelerated which would cause some of the much more expensive, powerful and exclusive supercars to have a lot of trouble.

Bahrain’s “broom” is an acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in just 1.87 seconds, while up to 200 “per hour” this Porsche arrived in 5.31 seconds. The highest speed reached in this test was 273 km / h.

Modifications made to the car, to which the tuner of the ES1XXX 991.1 Turbo S was adjusted, were not performed correctly. The standard engine of this car, a regular six-cylinder 3.8-liter volume, with two turbochargers and 552 horsepower, he is very strong himself. It is equipped with the standard Porsche 911 Turbo S to “100” accelerates in 2.9 seconds.

Whatever they have done to reduce that result by more than a second, It is really impressive!

(Telegraph.rs)

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