With forced induction and all-wheel-drive on its side, this Lamborghini is booking it.
Dallas Performance recently brought out its 2,000-horsepower Lamborghini Huracán
to a Florida drag racing event where it sprinted to the end of the
quarter-mile track in only 7.916 seconds with a trap speed of 186.74
miles per hour. On top of that, this savage Lambo allegedly holds the
Huracán half-mile top speed record of 208.2 mph.
As That Racing Channel documented, when the right shop
installs a twin-turbo setup on a Huracán, the cars will blow the doors
off just about anything. The record-holding "baby Lambo" shows off over
the 16 minutes of footage where it takes on a slew of other worthy
competitors, like the much-feared, heavily-tuned R35 Nissan GT-R.
While it wasn't the first company to tinker with the model, Dallas
Performance is one of the top preferred Huracán shops in the country.
With the Dallas Performance’s Stage Three kit installed, the Huracán
gets new cylinder heads, cams, and—oh yeah— massive turbos. Tuning is
also a key factor in making everything installed on this Lambo as fast
as it is.
The
Stage Three DP package and a few other goodies give the car 2,000 hp,
which is more than enough to slay the quarter-mile—it was actually built
for half-mile racing, but the 18-inch drag radial swap makes it operate
just as well at shorter sprints.
Measured acceleration figures
pin the car reaching 60 mph from a standstill in just 1.8 seconds. Then,
it hustles from 60 mph to 130 mph in only 2.6 seconds, whooshing along
as the car builds boost. Finally, perhaps the most impressive number
comes in the shape of 100 mph to 150 mph, a gap which it bridges in only
2.29 seconds.
With the excellent base and high-performance modifications, the Huracán’s racing dominance should come of no surprise to anyone.
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