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Old 28-02-2010, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default Nine litre, twin turbo, quad cam V8s redline at 6500 rpm 1006kw factory STANDARD

Check these new engines out! Standard from factory with either 969 kw or 1006kw with a fresh air intake!! on 98 octane.

Dont know what the price is though!

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Old 28-02-2010, 08:14 PM   #2
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I guess you'd whack it in a ski boat! Rediculous power! Why don't cars have that sort of grunt?
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Old 28-02-2010, 08:21 PM   #3
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Would look good in a 16 foot Tinnie! :
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Old 28-02-2010, 08:27 PM   #4
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I guess you'd whack it in a ski boat! Rediculous power! Why don't cars have that sort of grunt?

This is a marine race engine.

Cars also have this much power and more for racing.
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Old 28-02-2010, 08:42 PM   #5
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but not with a 1 year warranty for racing! I would think you wouldnt get anything like that power with a warranty in any car from any reputable brand.
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Old 28-02-2010, 08:45 PM   #6
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but not with a 1 year warranty for racing! I would think you wouldnt get anything like that power with a warranty in any car from any reputable brand.
Have you seen the size of the off shore race boats they put those engines in??? Everything in perspective.....



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Old 28-02-2010, 09:08 PM   #7
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Holden will want them for the next gen commodore but minus the turbos! ;)
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Old 28-02-2010, 09:18 PM   #8
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Holden will want them for the next gen commodore but minus the turbos! ;)
Or with turbos for the HSVs to combat FPV's new Blown 5.0...:rolleyes:
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Old 28-02-2010, 09:19 PM   #9
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Have a look at this one

http://www.nizpromarine.com.au/the_engine.html

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Holden will want them for the next gen commodore but minus the turbos! ;)
That would be awesome, I know your joking, but a 9litre v8 in a falcodore :
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Surely there is some way these engines can be adapted into a car? CAT600, give it a shot? Jeez what a motor
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wow thats a mean looking engine!
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I'm picturing the Nizpro engine in a Ford HotRod

The extractors/exhaust/turbo setup could all come out the opening areas that we so often see used on rods.

PS 900ft lbs of torque from 2500rpm!!!
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I heard Daniel (CAT600) put in an order for a boat :
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Check these new engines out! Standard from factory with either 969 kw or 1006kw with a fresh air intake!! on 98 octane.

Dont know what the price is though!

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Mercury Marine used to be a division of FORD, although I dont know if it still is. My cousin was a Mercury works driver.
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http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/p..._454sbf_tt.pdf

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Good lord guys, it's manufactured by Mercury....... they make good throw away stuff.

Ford and Mercury collaboration... - not sure about that one! never heard of that. merc marine and Cummins now have an arrangement on the lower hp diesel stuff. At least the Cummins sourced engines would last, certainly longer than any Mercruiser leg..

Those big block engines will be like any other Mercury clip on engine - In other words, rebuilds every 100 hours, and throw it in the bin at 500
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Good lord guys, it's manufactured by Mercury....... they make good throw away stuff.

Ford and Mercury collaboration... - not sure about that one! never heard of that. merc marine and Cummins now have an arrangement on the lower hp diesel stuff. At least the Cummins sourced engines would last, certainly longer than any Mercruiser leg..

Those big block engines will be like any other Mercury clip on engine - In other words, rebuilds every 100 hours, and throw it in the bin at 500
Mercury have long used GM for their donar engines too.
In the late 70's i'm led to believe the Cleveland pillow block was originally developed for marine use but didn't pass... so they stayed with the chevs...
Must say their ski boat range is ultra reliable, ive had a few mercruisers in ski boats and they never missed a beat.



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