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Red is supposed to be the standard colour of warning. US car specialists
GeigerCars.de from Munich have turned this established wisdom on its head,
presenting their hottest shot with eye-catching bright green paintwork. The Ford
GT "Geiger HP 790" is the third star after the Dodge Challenger SRT-8 (569hp)
and the Corvette Z06 Bi-Turbo (890hp).
Karl Geiger's latest creation lives up to its name - the sports car's 5.4-litre V8 engine can reach a terrific 790 horsepower, an impressive 240hp more
than its standard equivalent. The source of this explosion of power? Above all,
the replacement of the series-produced 2.3-litre with a more powerful 4.0-litre
compressor which blasts the combustion chamber at over 1.25 bars. Larger
throttle valves and a sports filter were also installed to supply the eight
cylinders with even more fresh air. The engine and gear cooling systems had of
course also to be adjusted to the new design as well as engine electrics.
Geiger HP 790 shoots to 100km/h in just 3.6 seconds, breaks the 200km/h mark 6
seconds later and reaches 300 kilometres an hour in only 22.8 seconds - all this
to bloodcurdling roars from the two 110mm sports exhaust pipes - an in house
development. Thrust and air resistance don't balance until you hit 360km/h. The
supercharged V8 reaches maximum power at 6320 rpm and its maximum torque – 863Nm
- at just 4600 revolutions.
No question that a ride like this is not for the beginner, but experienced
drivers will find the specially developed coilover suspension a great asset. Its
hydraulic shock absorbers have adjustable pressure and rebound damping which can
be set to suit drivers' needs and preferences - and of course the terrain.
Low and wide, the classic Ford sports car proportions are taken even further
with 60mm lowering. The wheel housing can't high superb matt black alloy wheels
outlined in the car colour, mounted in 9x20 inches at the front and an
impressive 11x21 at the rear. 245/35R20 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres on the front
axle ensure precise transmission of wheel commands whilst the drive axle
325/30R21 tyres constantly fight for grip and traction - if only so they don't
disappear in a cloud of blue smoke.
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