1750hp Mad Max
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1750hp Mad Max
Nelson Racing makes some badass engines. Check out this car they created. Video is 10 minutes long, but take a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiNO9xXNE1U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiNO9xXNE1U
#3
Yes they do. Have you seen their new 32V small block? Up to 500ci and 2500hp.
#6
Yea, thats retarded. They pioneered the dual injector per cylinder setup too didn't they? Thats some crazy stuff. Companies like this are what get my excited about the "technology" aspect of motorsports.
#7
Watching the videos it seems as though they develoved an intake manifold that allows 2 adjustable injectors per cylinder. I think I spent an hour or so watching other videos of different setups and developements they came up with. I would of liked to see some more rails but still sweet stuff.
Being at race tracks looking at some wicked cars its not uncommon to see 12-16 injectors on some big blocks with turbos or massive blowers.
Being at race tracks looking at some wicked cars its not uncommon to see 12-16 injectors on some big blocks with turbos or massive blowers.
#8
Not sure if they pioneered the dual injector per cylinder, but it is pretty damn sweet. Amazing power they get out of their engines and they look so spectacular. If you watched the video of the 69 camaro I believe it was, when he popped the hood, that engine was beautiful.
#9
they have some interesting stuff. He actually runs 2 different types of fuel for primary and secondary fuel rails. Pump gas goes in the primary fuel rail and race fuel runs in the secondary and at certain boost levels the fuel system switches from pump gas to race gas. Now, that is some cool stuff to read about but I wouldnt want to know how much that costs.
#11
they have some interesting stuff. He actually runs 2 different types of fuel for primary and secondary fuel rails. Pump gas goes in the primary fuel rail and race fuel runs in the secondary and at certain boost levels the fuel system switches from pump gas to race gas. Now, that is some cool stuff to read about but I wouldnt want to know how much that costs.
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