A mad mate is expecting delivery of his new street engine next week. It runs on US 91 octane fuel (our 95 octane).
Just EFI; no turbos, blower or nitrous.
1350 to 1400 horsepower
802 cubic inches
Yep, I'd say that's a pretty tough street engine!!!!!
Here's what the engine builder just sent him before crating it up and shipping it out. Not much to look at in the video, but crank up the sound to hear 800+ cubes at 7000+rpm...
Hot Rod did an article about this engine combination a few years ago. Specs like 5.7" stroke, 7.875" rod length, 1.11" valve lift and a $67000 USD price tag are just nuts! 1,400 HP Sonny's 802 EFI Street Engine - Hot Rod Magazine
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That engine is off its nut.
Here is the youtube movie of the HotRod boys giving a 727ci version a flogging in a Commodore.
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Gav, those RoadKill videos are good for a laugh. They've built and driven some crazy cars.
Gup's commodore never seemed to show the power potential that it should have, but there could be a million reasons for that.
I just got a copy of the dyno sheet for the 802 motor. Considering that Sonnys promote the engine as a 1350hp package, they're the masters of understatement...
It's funny how things work out. I'd previously posted these details of the 1450hp street engine that was coming into Australia. My mate was looking for the right car to put it into at the time I was thinking about selling my Chev, so a deal was done today and the work begins on upgrading the Chevelle straight away. Fitting a 13.2 litre motor will bring its own unique challenges, but he's up for it. The monster motor makes my supercharged 8 litre motor look a bit asthmatic in comparison...
Good thinking Leroy, but your M22 rock crusher (as cool as it is) wouldn't handle the torque, even in a light car. What you really need is a TKO. Um hold on a minute, didn't you just...
Learn from the Roadkill guys. A bonnet is a disposable - or at least optional - accessory. If there is no bonnet, then there's nothing to say that a blower protrudes too far from said bonnet.
The previous photo of the Chevelle was taken on Saturday night. It was a complete, driving car.
Here's how it looked on Sunday. The new owner isn't mucking around!
Leroy, that engine is either going into your car or its coming up the lift into my unit as an ornament in my lounge room.
And right there is my dream car 25years ago. A supercharged cobra (6/71 or 8/71). And that dream still runs strong..... Stronger than an elevator cable trying to lift an engine.