or the 429 Boss...To my ears that big Hemi engine sounds amazing, pure American muscle.
or the 429 Boss...To my ears that big Hemi engine sounds amazing, pure American muscle.
There is a lot of other parts, add in southern base and of course the politics.... but overall engines have benefitted from racing. I suspect electric systems will too. Quicker though I think.Sure about that? How long did it take for NASCAR to allow fuel injection?
NASCAR has been going around in the bowl for a few years and is close to going all the way down the drain if they do not get their act together sooner than later.If this is where they are heading, Nascar is done.
How bout any V-8 with no mufflers or ones that sound real nice.or the 429 Boss...
I grew up with the Hemi and the Boss engine as the main engine in Nascar..How bout any V-8 with no mufflers or ones that sound real nice.
Mee tooI grew up with the Hemi and the Boss engine as the main engine in Nascar..
Yep. NASCAR leadership started digging their grave soon as Big Bill was gone from the picture. They have shot themselves in the foot and put that same foot in their mouth a few times as well. That is just the kind of stuff that loses ticket sales and viewership very fast.When NASCAR conspired with Goodyear to push Hoosier out of competing, that did it for me.
Big AND short blocks did like to breath!My '68 Vette has the L36 427, which was the base BB Corvette engine in 1967 and 1968. It is basically stock, mild Crane cam and Hedman headers (big blocks like to breath), 2.5" pipe and turbos out the back. The sound, from idle on up, is pure heaven. Even little kids in strollers point their fingers and smile.
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Sure about that? How long did it take for NASCAR to allow fuel injection?
Just let AI watch those tooAI to replace people. Electric to replace ICE. Autonomous cars / trucks / farm tractors. Sounds like we almost don't need real people.
Did NASCAR need fuel injection in the first place? Holley carburetors worked very well....To the point a restrictor plate was required to slow the car down.
I love fuel injection, One of the best innovations to happen for street driven automobiles, But a well tuned/built Holley HP carb is something you have to experience to appreciate.
There is no battery in the world that can make this worthwhile at oval tracks like Daytona. Even a true
'high drain' 200kWh, 3000 pound battery can only produce 700HP for a matter of minutes.
Dialing it back to conserve battery power will be akin to watching a showroom stock Toyota Camry lap the track, silent, slow and not worth watching.
Could not agree more. I love them both. Nothing as fun than mashing the pedal on a good old 4barrel carb driven engine,Did NASCAR need fuel injection in the first place? Holley carburetors worked very well....To the point a restrictor plate was required to slow the car down.
I love fuel injection, One of the best innovations to happen for street driven automobiles, But a well tuned/built Holley HP carb is something you have to experience to appreciate.
The Ford 427 SOHC was the engine that was banned before it even got to the track. An amazing engine that one.or the 429 Boss...
so was the Hemi after it won too many races in 1964..It lasted for about a year or so...The Ford 427 SOHC was the engine that was banned before it even got to the track. An amazing engine that one.
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