MRL Performance
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Ok, so here is a question for yall. If you wanted a reliable 1500+HP, what would you do?
As in general answer, build as big as I could. Bigger engine = lower stress.
Considering the drive train, car and chassis longevity, street or strip, pressure is a wonderful thing.
I never had the moneys to get there.
As in general answer, build as big as I could. Bigger engine = lower stress.
Considering the drive train, car and chassis longevity, street or strip, pressure is a wonderful thing.
I never had the moneys to get there.
Small block stroker with twins on it, the nice thing with turbos you can make that power but not always be in it so it's very reliable
Reliable 1500 HP is easily done at low rpms with diesel's.
Gasoline engines with power adders + high rpms. Not as reliable but
likely more the kind of fun your question is directed.
I would have to go the nostalgic route with a 671+1st or 2nd gen. Chrysler Hemi.
It has proven itself capable over and over for decades.
I am from the over 50 crowd that still enjoys the old methods best.
I have to sound like slick Willy but " It depends on what your definition of reliable is". Yes it is reliable as long as we change the bearings every 4th pass.....![]()