Fast and Furious cars weren't that fast.

Fast and Furious cars weren't that fast.

If you want further proof that the movies are not real, just listen to Craig Lieberman, a technical adviser in the first two Fast and Furious movies. He removes the curtain to discover the magic of the film that makes all those cars look much faster than they really are, making [...]

If you want further proof that the movies are not real, just listen to Craig Lieberman, a technical adviser in the first two Fast and Furious movies.

He removes the curtain to reveal the magic of the film that makes all those cars look much faster than they really are, showing how fast and slow there were many of them in the first two movies, it broadcasts Telegrafi.

Brian's Mitsubishi Eclipse from the first film actually produced only about 125 horses power from his four-cyndre engine 2. A little modified natural aspirin 0-liter. The car took nine seconds to reach a speed of 96 miles per hour in the real world.

Volkswagen Jetta of Jessie was built to be a car exposed, with only 150 horsepower.

Lieberman finds that 90 percent of car tricks occur in films below 96 km/h.

Editoring and other tricks help create the illusion of speed for filmgoers.

However, some of the cars were different.

Dom's Mazda RX-7 gave 305 horsepower. Leon's Nissan GT-R R33 was also quick. /Telegraphy/

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