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Sunday, 4 October 2015

Bloodhound SSC - The Planet’s Fastest Supercar

Follow Luxury Car MagazineThe planet’s  best speed supercar Bloodhound SSC has launched in London. It was developed with purpose: Breaking the world record for speed of vehicles on the ground.


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The development team said that when the car completed they would come to Hakskeen Pan in South Africa to break the world record. Current world record was set by Andy Green in 1997 with speed 1227 km / h. The development team hoped that Bloodhound SSC would reach speeds of over 1609 km / h. And the person behind the wheel was the one who established the record in 1997 – Andy Green.



Every detail in the cockpit of the car Bloohound based on Mr Green to design. For example, carbon-fiber seats are molded according to their size of Mr. Green. Meanwhile, the steering wheel is designed in the shape and size of his hands.

Technically, the automobile features a length up to thirteen.5 meters. offer capability for sleuthhound is EJ200 reaction-propulsion engine factory-made by Rolls-Royce. The engine was used for the combat craft of Eurofighter and hydrid missiles from NAMMO. additionally, the sleuthhound SSC is additionally equipped with electrical motors for cars of Formula one by the assembly of Cosworth Company.

Technically, the automobile features a length up to thirteen.5 meters. offer capability for sleuthhound is EJ200 reaction-propulsion engine factory-made by Rolls-Royce. The engine was used for the combat craft of Eurofighter and hydrid missiles from NAMMO. additionally, the sleuthhound SSC is additionally equipped with electrical motors for cars of Formula one by the assembly of Cosworth Company.



This motor will act as a source of auxiliary power supplies. Not stopping there, the Bloodhound SSC is equipped with V8 5.0L supercharged engine from Jaguar offer. Despite quite “monumental” given at the level of civil car, above the engine block in this case is only responsible … pumping 40 liters of fuel per second for jet missile systems.

                                                     Source: Newsluxurycar.com

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