A classic from 1/2 a century ago.. the mighty Chrysler Hemi 426 cross-ram..
Enough power to pump a showroom 'superstock'(factory-production) Barracuda/Dart - down the 1/4 mile - in the 10's..
What is it? Looks like pushrod street engine (large non-racing flywheel) with 1980's CART/Indycar style turbo setup. Turbo is at back of engine, so not a current turbo-in-front type setup as seen on drift/tuner cars.
bill shoe wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 05:57What is it? Looks like pushrod street engine (large non-racing flywheel) with 1980's CART/Indycar style turbo setup. Turbo is at back of engine, so not a current turbo-in-front type setup as seen on drift/tuner cars.
EDIT: If I was clever enough to read the jpeg link, I would have found out it's a GM/Detroit Diesel 8V-71, a 2-stroke modular diesel available from I4 to V24 configs. This engine design didn't really work out, and after the initial 1938 introduction it was quickly pulled off the market by 1995.
What are they? At first glance I thought they were rotaries.Uh, those would be 'motors', not 'engines'. Right?