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    1300+ hp AMS tuned GTR vs. BMW S1000RR and Yamaha R1 street bikes on the highway

    Recently a video posted showed a single turbo 335i pulling a Yamaha R6 while not on high boost. Some people wanted to see the BMW run a faster bike but when you get to liter street bikes the amount of horsepower necessary to pull increases drastically.

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    For example, this GTR is said to have something around 1300 horsepower. Previous GTR's that ran the BMW S1000RR needed 1200+ wheel to go at it. It just takes a ton of horsepower to decisively beat the BMW liter bike with a GTR or any car.

    The video below displays that but it is not the best filming or editing. The passenger doesn't do a good job focusing on the action and the exterior view is from one rear facing angle making it difficult to see when the race begins and how they stack up through the pull.

    Regardless, it does go to show if you want to play with modern liter bikes you better have a ton of power.

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    Reminds me of the video of the gtr destroying those two bad ass porsches...

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    Would like to see what the 150-200mph time is lol
    ——Alpha 16 GTR <-> BMW M5——

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