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Project car : 830 HP at the wheels
Alan wrote:
My son's work demo car had its first outing not long ago. Motor Gen 3 Chev 5.7 litre, bog standard pistons crank etc. out of a Holden Commodore. Modifications twin turbos & exhaust system built and installed by my son. Pipework completely fills the engine bay and is pretty to look at. A real swear word creator if you had to work on it. Result 830 HP at the wheels on a dyno see it in action on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efqbTl5bT0E&NR=1 engine missing is caused by the rev limiter cutting ignition the object is to go around corners sideways on. second video was taken on a shopping centre rooftop car park. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiEdetRyFG0&NR=1 Hope you are an heir to the Goodyear dynasty, this thing can eat up a set of tires in a couple minutes! So, where are the pictures of this awesome plumbing job? Jon |
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