Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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Brutal , and the best part is it doesn't have to spin 7k+ to make power, doesn't show it on the chart but it starts to make 0ver 500FT @ 2900 Rpms and doesn't drop below a1k till 5300 rpms. that 71 Demon is going to be a rocket ship.
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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Just off their price list that's approximately 18K for a 1000hp engine, for comparison sake...572 Indy Street wedge 17,495, 750hp, (base), Indy Gen 2 572, 770hp, 18,495 (base), Indy Gen 3 433" 6.1, 630hp, 20,860 (base). May not be an apples to apples comparison and it was just a quick reference but it sure seems to make this look like a pretty good deal
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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"The aluminum intake is the new Victor II from Edelbrock. It is designed to replace the stock 5.7L and 6.1L/6.4L plastic intakes."
Um, the 6.1l never had a plastic intake manifold.
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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I think the article is poorly written although I’m not surprise... not exactly a logical way to build an engine like this.
Step one. Buy overpriced crate
Step two Replace entire engine with aftermarket parts
Step three. Angerly pay credit car bills for overpriced engine you built.
I agree with 1&2 , but I don't think there would be anger in 3,...reason being in order to do step 2 you have to PHUCKING HIGH, so when the CC bill comes in you would be still HIGH.
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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Just off their price list that's approximately 18K for a 1000hp engine, for comparison sake...572 Indy Street wedge 17,495, 750hp, (base), Indy Gen 2 572, 770hp, 18,495 (base), Indy Gen 3 433" 6.1, 630hp, 20,860 (base). May not be an apples to apples comparison and it was just a quick reference but it sure seems to make this look like a pretty good deal $18K does not include the turbo system. You'd have to add for that.
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Re: Recipe for 1,000 HP gen III ( Hot Rod Article)
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Just off their price list that's approximately 18K for a 1000hp engine, for comparison sake...572 Indy Street wedge 17,495, 750hp, (base), Indy Gen 2 572, 770hp, 18,495 (base), Indy Gen 3 433" 6.1, 630hp, 20,860 (base). May not be an apples to apples comparison and it was just a quick reference but it sure seems to make this look like a pretty good deal $18K does not include the turbo system. You'd have to add for that. New block 1500.00 used 6.4 crank 500.00 Can used rods 500.00 can new pistons 1000.00 US? Cam near 800.00 US? Lifters 350.00 US oil pump 96.00 US timing set 150.00 US Heads used 5.7 will do just fine 1000.00 assembled used 6.1 intake 300.00? 87 lb/hr Injectors FAST 30859-8 374.99 90mm Throttle Body Holley 112-589 466.95 Cable Bracket 90mm Holley 20-147 32.41 Dominator EFI Holley 554-114 1,990.95 FEAD Mopar 77072445 536.99 Hemi Main Harness Holley 558-116 467.95 Hemi Coil Harness Holley 558-311 107.95 Hemi Injector Harness Holley 558-210 107.95 Hemi Coil Drivers Holley 554-122 185.95 Injector Rails Edelbrock 3647 169.95 Oil Pan Milodon CALL CALL Super Damper ATI 918486 384 11,017 total Now you'll need two turbos, manifolds, gaskets and exhaust plumbing and someone to assemble it. I'm I missing anything?
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