The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta was a very impressive sports car when it was released, with a 740 horsepower naturally aspirated V12. It has since been replaced by the 812 Superfast, which increases the engine power to 800 horsepower (and even 830 horsepower in the latest Competizione version). But the F12 visible below no longer has anything to do with the machines marketed by the Maranello firm. Its owner has in fact decided to graft two large turbos onto the naturally aspirated V12. The goal ? Extract no less than 1500 horsepower from the block, the power of a Bugatti Chiron. Remember that unlike the Bugatti, the Ferrari remains pure propulsion. The prospect of sending so much power to the rear axle alone is therefore very scary. Also note the turbos protruding from the front hood.
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