GM Turbocharged 1000+ HP High Feature V6 --- where?
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GM Turbocharged 1000+ HP High Feature V6 --- where?
I'm trying to find the link to the page/pics of that ridiculous turbocharged (twin turbocharged I think?) high feature V6 that was posted a year ago or so. Anyone have the link?
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http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2264/article.html
couldn't find a good tech article on the racing engine.
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2264/article.html
couldn't find a good tech article on the racing engine.
Hmm... So if it bolts up to GM's standard RWD transmissions, I could probably get away with cloning a V8Archie adaptorplate, huh?
God, that motor gives me goosebumps :thumbleft:
God, that motor gives me goosebumps :thumbleft:
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http://www.gm.com/company/racing/techno ... rtford.htm
The final race engine was eventually debored and destroked to meet the category rules. Two big twin turbos were added along with a modified upper intake, but the competition engine still maintained its production lower intake, fuel rail and head castings. Although a small liner was pressed into the block to meet the class rules of a 3.5L engine, the block casting, cylinder head castings, and crankshaft all remained production components.