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		<title>Renntech Mercedes SLR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you thought the Mercedes McLaren SLR couldn&#8217;t get any sicker, high-end tuner Renntech brought out the first sketches of what will become the Renntech Mercedes SLR with 777 Horsepower.

Source: Sports Car Rent Las Vegas
The official press release:
RENNTECH 777 20th Anniversary, or: Horsepower Wars really Really REALLY Not Over

Lake Park, FL – Earlier this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just when you thought the Mercedes McLaren SLR couldn&#8217;t get any sicker, high-end tuner Renntech brought out the first sketches of what will become the <a href="http://www.sportscarrentlasvegas.com/renntech-tunes-mercedes-slr-to-777-horsepower/">Renntech Mercedes SLR with 777 Horsepower</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.sportscarrentlasvegas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/renntech-slr-mclaren-mercedes-590x265.jpg" alt="Renntech SLR 777 horsepower" width="100%" /><br />
<strong>Source: </strong><a href="http://www.sportscarrentlasvegas.com/">Sports Car Rent Las Vegas</a></p>
<p><span id="more-96"></span><strong>The official press release:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>RENNTECH 777 20th Anniversary, or: Horsepower Wars really Really REALLY Not Over<br />
</strong><em><br />
Lake Park, FL – Earlier this week, AMG boss Volker Mornhinweg<br />
announced that â the horsepower war is over.&#8221; If this<br />
sounds familiar, it&#8217;s because AMG issued a similar press<br />
release LAST JANUARY.</p>
<p>&#8220;Last year, it was a coincidence that we were releasing a<br />
new, 695 hp performance package for the 65 series AMG<br />
cars at around the same time. We sent out a press<br />
release that said &#8216;HP War Not Over&#8217;,&#8221; recalls Hartmut<br />
Feyhl, president of RENNTECH and four-star General of<br />
the horsepower wars. &#8220;This year it is the same timing<br />
again, and we have something much more extreme to<br />
announce for our 20th Anniversary.&#8221;</p>
<p>Feyhl founded RENNTECH in 1989, and the company<br />
has since established itself as one of the world&#8217;s premier<br />
tuning firms and the foremost authority on Mercedes-Benz<br />
performance tuning. 2009 marks the company&#8217;s 20th year<br />
in business, and the company intends to celebrate by<br />
releasing a small number of extreme, limited edition<br />
performance vehicles, beginning with the 777 hp,<br />
RENNTECH 777 shown here.</p>
<p>&#8220;This 777 concept is really an all-new car that makes use<br />
of the advanced carbon fiber chassis of the SLR McLaren.<br />
It can be described as a street-legal track car, or<br />
something closer to what the enthusiasts were hoping for<br />
from the SLR, originally &#8211; which is more a successor to the<br />
McLaren F1.&#8221;</p>
<p>RENNTECH heavily revised the SLR McLaren bodywork<br />
and aero package using some of the same technology the<br />
company used to develop the the GLK Hybrid Rally Racer<br />
for Mercedes-Benz, including advanced CFD software to<br />
develop the aerodynamics for improved downforce. Even<br />
with the big wing, splitters, and skirts, a top speed in<br />
excess of 210 mph is well within reach for the 777.</p>
<p>The 777 is much more than lightweight bodywork,<br />
however. The 5.5 L supercharged &#8220;Kompressor&#8221; v8<br />
engine is heavily revised, with internal and external<br />
performance upgrades and a significantly upgraded<br />
cooling system.</p>
<p>Getting that power to the ground is the job of a fully<br />
redesigned suspension and driveline, with a heavily<br />
reinforced transmission sending power to RENNTECH&#8217;s<br />
revolutionary new limited-slip differential. Built for<br />
RENNTECH by Japanese supplier OS Giken, the<br />
recently-released differential allows for 100% locking<br />
between the drive wheels for unsurpassed mid-corner<br />
traction. Aggressive Nitto NT-05 ultra-high performance<br />
tires wrapped around extremely lightweight, 1 pc. center-<br />
locking wheels round out the street -legal handling<br />
package.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 777 will be a very special car,&#8221; explains Hartmut.<br />
&#8220;The first example is being built now, and will be ready<br />
this Spring. We intend to build a few different extreme<br />
vehicles like this for our 20th anniversary, with each one<br />
being strictly limited to 20 units. They are all very exciting<br />
projects, and we will be announcing them throughout the<br />
year, as they approach completion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Contact RENNTECH for information and RENNTECH 777<br />
SLR McLaren package pricing. </em></p></blockquote>
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