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A: Umm... you'd need to change your gear ratios. honestly you shouldn't need more than 650 or so to get over 200 mph.... but you'd need to adjust your gear ratios to get you there and it'll take a while to get up to top speed. You'd need to find the point where you gear ratios vs top speed attainable peak, and I'm sure you could find a calculator of sorts for the online. (answered by god007md on October 23, 2009)
A: with 647hp, it should be enough to do atleast 205mph. If it can only do 180 with 647hp, then something is wrong with the tuning. The Nissan GTR with 480hp can do 190mph. If you want to get up to 230mph, you will need to get the power close to 900hp. But you will need to do alot more than just boost engine power, you need suspension upgrades, transmission upgrades and make sure you have wheels and especially tires that can handle that kind of speed. A set of Kumho Y rated tires should do the job. (answered by Blasterdee on October 22, 2009)Q:
A: I have no idea where you could find it, but I bet it would cost $10,000, if not $15,000. (answered by quarterdime42 on September 21, 2007)
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A: I had a similar problem this last winter. I moved to an area that had snow. I drove a 97 Pontiac Trans Am with rear wheel drive and pushing 350 horse. Not trying to brag but I though it would be hell on the snow. Turns out my car ran great on snow. It really depends on what kind of tires you have. Low profile tires are going to suck no matter what. Try going to a tire shop and having your tires siped. They'll cut into your tire so that it will gain traction. (answered by on November 01, 2009)