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Old 01-22-2008   #1
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here is a cool engine swap

1970 mustang with a 1100ci engine
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Old 01-22-2008   #2
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

Here is my personal project, 5.3l Chevy motor in a burnt dsm....
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Old 01-22-2008   #3
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

Kind of cool, but why? I can think of way easier ways to make 500hp and 1050 ft-lbs. Can you imagine the size of the bellhousing?!? Props for trying it!
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

He could at least build some headers for it, those log manifold look restrictive.
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Old 01-22-2008   #5
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

All aluminum v8 tank engine? I haven't read anything or clicked the links. I will now.
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Old 01-22-2008   #6
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

Wow! I wonder how much that thing weighs!? As far as the bell housing, it said he's using a heavily modified Powerglide with a custom adapter and flex plate. And in the vid, the bellhousing didn't look any bigger than a normal one. And yeah, there's much better ways to make those kind of power numbers, but I think this is one of those "Well, why not?" situations.
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Old 01-22-2008   #7
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Holy hell, that's an 18L motor!
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Old 01-22-2008   #8
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

Sounds like the engine is too large to be just N/A, ill bet you this thing could make well over 2000hp with forced induction.

(the worlds fastest street car makes over 2000hp on a 9.xL v8)

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Re: here is a cool engine swap

It sure doesn't help the power to weight thing VS something newer, smaller, built and blown, but it's interesting. If there were performance parts for it I'm sure that engine could make a ton of power.

Any ideas about the rev band on it? 2.5k rpm?
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

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Any ideas about the rev band on it? 2.5k rpm?
I was kinda wondering about that too. I'd be suprised if redline is much over 4k. There's another video of a guy starting another sherman tank engine while it's on a stand, and once it idles down, it sounds like the thing is idling at like 75 rpm.
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Re: here is a cool engine swap

Those old sherman tank engines have lots of nifty little features. cam gears for the dohc heads were driven by a worm-screw drive if i remember right.

Pretty much WW2 invented everything we use today in our cars. turbos, compound turbocharging, super/turbo compound charging, nitrous, meth and water injection. All sorts of brilliant insanity.
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