More Lamborghini Murcielago Replacement Mule Spy Photos on the 'Ring
By Brian Potter
October 24, 2008 1:25 PM
Filed Under: European, Lamborghini, Spy Photos
Following up from yesterday's Murcielago/Jota replacement test mule headline, here are the latest images of the Jota in attack mode on the Nürburgring circuit in Germany.
These shots are showing from a new angle the widened fenders which look even more pronounced compared to yesterday's images. Also, we can see the right side of the vehicle which shows the connection wires for the Kistler RoaDyn wheel force sensors running from the front to rear and up into the data capture computer sitting in the passenger seat.
Lastly, there is what seems to be a cumbersome GPS receiver sitting on the roof, however, it's more likely an accelerometer (see attached image) thats part of the RoaDyn monitoring system.
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they should give it over 750hp i mean the mercedes c class builit has 750hp so this should have atleast 770hp.
how can you compare cl-class bullit with a lambo? It's aplles to oranges. You can also compare Viper Venom, it has 1000bhp, so this lambo should have at least 1100. LMAO
And it's not even a Mercedes product, it's made by Brabus. You think Mercedes sees much of a market for a V12 C-Class?
Yes, and a Bugatti Veyron has 987bhp, so of course this has to have the same. BTW I like the 'Phantom of the Opera' accent over the passenger-side headlamp. V.Cool. Wonder what that is...
looks like a cable for some sensors in the front of the car, taped up so that they dont flutter around.
that actually looks really cool. if it was white and didn't look so tacked on, i think i'd almost prefer having it on the murci..
I bet it'll have more than 650hp, but less than 700hp. Prolly about 670hp.
There is no sense for applicating accelerometers on the rof aof a car. What we see is probably a GPS Antenna for an Inertial Measurement Unit. From my point of view, Lamborghini tries to evaluate results from driving dynamics calculation or durability calculation regarding changed wheel loads.
that should be amazing, well hopefully it will have 700 BHP+ coz thats what lambo's should have
I guess the base model will have the LP640 engine, and then hopefully an LP800 (I know, wishful thinking, but at least I'm not trying to compare to sedan like that other guy). What would be cool would be if Audi developed a Quattro system but that can be changed between RWD and 4WD, if it hasn't already been done by them or others and/or if it is even possible...
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