3636hp Monster

A whopping 45 miles MTBF!

If that is a little too unreliable for you, I have an engine with 5 less horses, although it is lighter;
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StonedRhino wrote:12 emssions u got a cat converter on 3000hp engine?
Cheeseman wrote:Would be best if you posted it here I think: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=1990
Good attempt though!!
Deskjetser wrote:StonedRhino wrote:12 emssions u got a cat converter on 3000hp engine?
Why not lol, who says you cant have a meaty engine and care for mother nature?
Cheeseman wrote:Would be best if you posted it here I think: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=1990
Good attempt though!!
I put it here because I noticed alot of the people in that thread were going for maximum power without caring for MTBF, so thats why I made a new post, because I intend to sell this engine to maniacs
But really, my engine is usable! (For a while)
Leximu wrote:Yeah but the MTBF is from my knowledge pedal to the metal screaming your 7000 + rpm..... likely would last like 10-20,000 km if used correctly lol and geared with a proper 7 speed gear box ( 6 speed forwards 1 reverse )
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TomsTechTips wrote:How!?
I've only got 3512 with everything maxed out, im currently limited by the turbos and exhaust (both maxed out) AND im revving it to 7800rpm
ShiroNightwish wrote:Realy good work im trying now, to do something like that.
Here is the ultimate short endurance race engine,
PlaysGames11 wrote:Here is the ultimate short endurance race engine,
73km, really really short xDDD
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Deskjetser wrote:PlaysGames11 wrote:Here is the ultimate short endurance race engine,
73km, really really short xDDD
Drive it on a gravel road, and i'm sure its life would be measured in seconds
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