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This guy, who strapped a blower on his Lamborghini Huracán. That’d be an Eaton roots-type blower, too, part of the VF Engineering supercharger kit. Which means it has whine. So much glorious, glorious whine, like an old Cobra Mustang on crack or maybe a pig farm covered in napalm. At 602 horsepower, the stock Huracán V-10 is no slouch; pile on some boost, and output climbs to 800hp. But, really, we don’t care about the numbers. It’s the uniqueness of the thing. The first running, driving, whining VF-blown Huracán on video? Hero.
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