Sb2.2 drag race engine. Real Bowtie SB2.2 dry sump block, crower crank, dyers rods, custom JE nitrous pistons. 55mm cam, 1/2 pushrods, Jesel .937 lifters, T&D rockers, titanium valves, psi springs. Single cast 4500 intake. Barnes 6 stage drysump, 1 7/8 stepped to 2 inch headers into 4-1 collector.
Engine makes over 900 horsepower NA and is set up for Nitrous. Has been 8.67 at 157mph in a 2950lb car. Will go deep in the 7s on spray. Engine has 23 passes on it right now. Still in car and can hear run. Have time slips to prove and can give tuneups and maintenance schedule to new buyer. Any question please call / text 718 594 3003 |
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