RE: Hellephant 1,000hp Hemi V8 available to order

RE: Hellephant 1,000hp Hemi V8 available to order

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Mikebentley

6,121 posts

141 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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I would buy this mount it in a frame , no silencers and use it to clear the next lot of protesters that take over London during the next school holidays......Cu##s!

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Okay, well that looks rather sinister evil

irocfan

40,502 posts

191 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Mikebentley said:
I would buy this mount it in a frame , no silencers and use it to clear the next lot of protesters that take over London during the next school holidays......Cu##s!
works for me thumbup

rayyan171

1,294 posts

94 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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335d is faster though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Roundm

161 posts

119 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Can I have 2 and put them in a speedboat 😀🤪

Evolved

3,567 posts

188 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Link this to that thread about noisy cars being embarrassing. There are a load of odd jobs on there that would disagree with this in every way.

belleair302

6,843 posts

208 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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New G Wagon with one please!!! Hilarious 0-100 mph time.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Roundm said:
Can I have 2 and put them in a speedboat ????
Might be a bit limp in a boat!




RedVVC

2 posts

79 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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This reminds me of the plot of Jurassic Park...

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

98 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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D-Angle said:
Imagine the mph/£ ratio of this in an Ultima. Jesus...
I like this train of thought. Keeping things ‘Murica by slapping one in a SuperLite SL-C might also be a route to take.


lee_erm

1,091 posts

194 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Makes the Veyron look a bit silly with its 16 cylinders and 4 turbochargers needed to achieve the same peak power.

okenemem

1,358 posts

195 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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CRAZY

robinessex

11,062 posts

182 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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Got a way to go to beat this monster 1000 cu in, 2,100 BHP @ 7,700 RPM. Torque circa 1500 lb-ft.



https://www.sonnysracingengines.com/engines/drag-r...

Evolved

3,567 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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robinessex said:
Got a way to go to beat this monster 1000 cu in, 2,100 BHP @ 7,700 RPM. Torque circa 1500 lb-ft.



https://www.sonnysracingengines.com/engines/drag-r...
Not really. That’s a monster engine without doubt, but you couldn’t plonk it in a road car and use it without regular maintenance and rebuilds!

powerstroke

10,283 posts

161 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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Evolved said:
robinessex said:
Got a way to go to beat this monster 1000 cu in, 2,100 BHP @ 7,700 RPM. Torque circa 1500 lb-ft.



https://www.sonnysracingengines.com/engines/drag-r...
Not really. That’s a monster engine without doubt, but you couldn’t plonk it in a road car and use it without regular maintenance and rebuilds!
True , If you want something for the road NRE racing engines have some nice options look up there youtube Helinor build !!

aeropilot

34,639 posts

228 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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robinessex said:
They should check they history books if they think its the first V8 over 1000ci...... rolleyes

Ford's GAA tank engine from WW2 was an all alloy petrol V8 of 1100ci.


robinessex

11,062 posts

182 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Evolved said:
robinessex said:
Got a way to go to beat this monster 1000 cu in, 2,100 BHP @ 7,700 RPM. Torque circa 1500 lb-ft.



https://www.sonnysracingengines.com/engines/drag-r...
Not really. That’s a monster engine without doubt, but you couldn’t plonk it in a road car and use it without regular maintenance and rebuilds!
Only if you drove it everywhere @ 7,700 PM. Highly unlikely. Anyway, that's one of Sonnys street engines

ExPat2B

2,157 posts

201 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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I think a lot of people are missing the point.

It is a crate engine. Its 30,000 dollars. And it puts out 1000bhp. And not only that it is ( relatively ) small, light and it uses only a couple of radiators.

These numbers/configuration have never existed before. 1000bhp has been the preserve of tuners and OEMs with very deep pockets until now.

It is a very, very impressive feat of manufacturing and engineering.

Its the first engine to commoditise 1000bhp to third party car builders, there will be a lot of cool stuff built using this engine.

Krikkit

26,534 posts

182 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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robinessex said:
Evolved said:
robinessex said:
Got a way to go to beat this monster 1000 cu in, 2,100 BHP @ 7,700 RPM. Torque circa 1500 lb-ft.



https://www.sonnysracingengines.com/engines/drag-r...
Not really. That’s a monster engine without doubt, but you couldn’t plonk it in a road car and use it without regular maintenance and rebuilds!
Only if you drove it everywhere @ 7,700 PM. Highly unlikely. Anyway, that's one of Sonnys street engines
$109,000 for the engine - a lot of builds the Hellcrate would go into would cost less than that on their own!

Not to mention you won't have a warranty on that...

robinessex

11,062 posts

182 months

Tuesday 30th April 2019
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ExPat2B said:
I think a lot of people are missing the point.

It is a crate engine. Its 30,000 dollars. And it puts out 1000bhp. And not only that it is ( relatively ) small, light and it uses only a couple of radiators.

These numbers/configuration have never existed before. 1000bhp has been the preserve of tuners and OEMs with very deep pockets until now.

It is a very, very impressive feat of manufacturing and engineering.

Its the first engine to commoditise 1000bhp to third party car builders, there will be a lot of cool stuff built using this engine.
Buggati say their 100bhp engine produces1000BHP for the wheels, 1000BHP down the exhaust pipes, and 1000BHp for the colling. That's 750Kw. That will need more than a couple of radiators, and some pretty clever ducting to ensure the cooling works. It's not a 5 minute job designing that. Testing it will be fun.