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Mercury Marine 1650 in a car?
How come no one has put a Merc 1200 or 1650 in a hot rod, like a GT40 or a cobra rep? I think it would make the ultimate pro touring car power plant! Whats your thoughts?
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This Place will Get you there 1/2 size and Price and 2000 HP.
http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/ |
You can build 1650hp for a car a lot cheaper then a Merc 1650
MP |
yeah but the "ghee whiz" factor would be pretty off the chart with the Merc :D
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I just don't think it would make any sense $$$$ wise. If you bought say a merc 1350 for I think somewhere around $100,000 you are paying for all of the marine specific engineering and hardware that you don't need in a car. In a street/strip application this would make much more sense.
http://www.sonnysracingengines.com/s...engine-1350-hp Or if you want a twin turbo engine this motor from Nelson Racing Engines at $52k is much better suited to a car application at half the price http://blog.caranddriver.com/nelson-...-crate-motors/ |
Nelson builds engines for custom street machines. I am sure that engine could be marinized, the prices have gone up since that story.
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Originally Posted by dandercam1
(Post 3995599)
I just don't think it would make any sense $$$$ wise. If you bought say a merc 1350 for I think somewhere around $100,000 you are paying for all of the marine specific engineering and hardware that you don't need in a car. In a street/strip application this would make much more sense.
http://www.sonnysracingengines.com/s...engine-1350-hp Or if you want a twin turbo engine this motor from Nelson Racing Engines at $52k is much better suited to a car application at half the price http://blog.caranddriver.com/nelson-...-crate-motors/ If i was gonna build a super mega big inch street car it would be a 69 or 70 fastback Stang with a Jon Kaase mill a Boss Nine http://www.jonkaaseracingengines.com...1-engines.html or one of these monsters http://www.jonkaaseracingengines.com...ford-hemi.html Tell ya what though, i always thought it would be cool to have a 525EFI in an old Camaro (70 to 73) with all Livorsi gauges and just a general marine spin on things, not overkill but just a tastefull amount of the hardware we use. About ten years ago there was a guy on here that did i think a 69 Camaro with an EFI and it was pretty bad ass. I suppose if i had Bill Gates kinda money then i would probably have a Merc 1350 in something just because :cool: My last Camaro i retro'd in the drive train out of a 91 Iroc and this car killed me for carbs. I dont know why anyone would run a carb on any street rod, FI is wayyyy easier to work on and runs farrrr better. It floors me when i see some of these high dollar pro touring cars cross the block at Barret Jackson or ??? and they have carburetors on them you might as well put wood spoke wheel on them and a hand crank start sticking out from under the grill :D.I am in the process of doing a 71 TA for myself and it will be something fuel injected for sure, this one will be a keeper. I dont know if a lot of people realize this but the Merc EFI was originally developed by ASM (arizona speed & marine) for street rods and was quickly snapped and developed for OEM. I dont know any of the details but i was building pro street rides back in the early 90's when this system came out then kinda disappeared, couple years later Merc introduced the 500EFI. LightningJet on here actually has three of the test engines that have the ASM logo on them. |
Joe Irwin from Fast Forward www.fastforwardraceengines.com will build youa 3,500hp BBC if you want one!! :whistle:
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My vote would be for a 1650 in saleen s7
but this is much more attainable http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps31a91229.jpg |
Originally Posted by Cigar Boat
(Post 3995593)
This Place will Get you there 1/2 size and Price and 2000 HP.
http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/ here is his current project shooting for 1000 ponies out of a gm LS9 engine set up... http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=39584 |
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