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Re: What Engine Would The Guru's Build?

Subject: Re: What Engine Would The Guru's Build?
by BeachBum on 2009/9/23 14:32:49

If the 383/406 SR-219 combination doesn't make your cut.... Here's a few ideas.

- Turbo V6 Buick (I have personally been beaten down at the track by a few of them over the years)

- Big Block - with a goal of 100% streetability... run a hyd roller, 6000 rpm, huge torque 650-700 HP, perfect streetability

- Exotic air intercooled German or Italian engine (pick one.... hopped up, they all can make impressive power)

- Twin in-line 4 cylinder motors on boost..... not sure if you could shoehorn it in, but you'd be the talk of the town.

- Outboard Mercruiser motor..... I don't even know what that is, but it sure sounds cool.

- Electric Motor - with the right servo's and enough big-ass batteries, you could run single digits, albeit your driving range, might be better classified in feet rather than miles.

- Warp Drive - Not sure if they're on the market yet, but I've heard with a loose converter, they're doing the 1/4 in .000342 seconds, on the bottle, .000320's (you'll need a rollcage)

I have other great ideas, just let me know if you're interested in more of them. :tongue:
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