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    Ok.

    Well, if you guys really like Nelson. Then you'll love Sonny.

    Sonny Racing Engines produces the 932 cubic inch 2000hp+ naturally aspirated (no nitrous) monster.

    http://www.sonnysracingengines.com/e...-racing-engine

    Edit: Each header primary tube on this engine is the size of one of my downpipes...

    2.7 inch intake valves, over 1.1 inch of valve lift. Over 5 inch bores and close to a 6 inch stroke. Spin to 8100 RPM.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DBFIU Click here to enlarge
    Ok.

    Well, if you guys really like Nelson. Then you'll love Sonny.

    Sonny Racing Engines produces the 932 cubic inch 2000hp+ naturally aspirated (no nitrous) monster.

    http://www.sonnysracingengines.com/e...-racing-engine

    Edit: Each header primary tube on this engine is the size of one of my downpipes...

    2.7 inch intake valves, over 1.1 inch of valve lift. Over 5 inch bores and close to a 6 inch stroke. Spin to 8100 RPM.

    That is like something that would run in the lower class Funny Cars. What does it run for fuel, alcohol? Comp ratio is 16:1!!!

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by SlicktopTTZ Click here to enlarge
    That is like something that would run in the lower class Funny Cars. What does it run for fuel, alcohol? Comp ratio is 16:1!!!
    Im pretty sure its straight methanol or nitromethane in some cases


    Another thing I forgot to mention. Nelson racing engines is the more modest of the two, Sonny's engines actually dont run alternators. Those guys use 16 volt batteries for all their ignition needs during a 1/4 mile run. After the electrical load due to the ignition system etc, the voltage drops to about ~12V standard during operation. They really do try to make as much freaking power as they can.

    You would more likely see a Nelson engine on the street than a Sonny. Nelson engines are ridiculous; they are designed to make 1500 HP and be daily driveable, I promised myself I would buy one some day and drop it in a whatever chassis.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DBFIU Click here to enlarge
    Ok.

    Well, if you guys really like Nelson. Then you'll love Sonny.

    Sonny Racing Engines produces the 932 cubic inch 2000hp+ naturally aspirated (no nitrous) monster.

    http://www.sonnysracingengines.com/e...-racing-engine

    Edit: Each header primary tube on this engine is the size of one of my downpipes...

    2.7 inch intake valves, over 1.1 inch of valve lift. Over 5 inch bores and close to a 6 inch stroke. Spin to 8100 RPM.
    That is pretty damn cool but I prefer Nelson's stuff as they make insane stuff for the street. They just really do insane $#@!.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DBFIU Click here to enlarge

    You would more likely see a Nelson engine on the street than a Sonny. Nelson engines are ridiculous; they are designed to make 1500 HP and be daily driveable, I promised myself I would buy one some day and drop it in a whatever chassis.
    Exactly! Just what chassis? I thought one in a Silverado would be interesting. With AWD to hook up and a standard cab with short bed... a badass build your own 427 SS:

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