The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is no slouch out of the box; it has a 630 HP V10 mounted in the middle, active aerodynamics, and all-wheel-drive. It is the fastest Lamborghini ever made, around any road course in the world. But VF Engineering takes cars with more chassis than engine, and gives them the power they need. So they supercharged it. The result is 870 HP and 630 lb/ft of torque at the crank. We wanted to try it, so we went to a Speed Ventures Track Day at Auto Club Speedway!
Test Notes: At the end of this video, the vehicle displays a “Engine Bay Temperature” warning. The “Engine compartment temperature warning” is independent of engine oil and coolant temperatures, and not related to engine performance, but rather an indication that ambient temperatures within the engine bay are higher than expected for the driving conditions.
After further examination it was determined to be related to the oil fill level (being too high) and the radiant heat generated by the upper oil reservoir (located in the engine bay). Once the oil level was corrected, the issue was resolved.
My buddy Josh cleaned out his game room and donated a huge bucket of old PC peripherals to me: video cards, sound card, hard drives and some surprises!
SWITCH GAMES SHOWN:
Immortal Redneck
Battle Chef Brigade
The Banner Saga
Night in the Woods
Framed Collection
Oxenfree
Death Road to Canada
Golf Story
Danmaku Unlimited 3
Cat Quest
Mad Mike asks:
What games do you think the sequels were better then the originals?
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GAMES SHOWN:
Split/Second
Lord of Arcana
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception
Knights in the Nightmare
Flat-out Head On
Tenchu Shadow Assassins
Dante’s Inferno
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
Blade Dancer : Lineage of Light
Heatseeker
When Epic MegaGames released Unreal in 1998 it was an absolutely monumental title for PC gaming. Let’s take a nostalgic look back at Unreal and its expansion, Return to Na Pali!