Plastic 1:1 Scale Gen 2 motors!

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A little pricey, but cool!

(For those wondering why would someone buy this, it is for testing crate motors into project cars so you dont have to use a real 600 lbs motor. Plastic motors are light.... They are also threaded so you can fabricate motor parts and test bolt them on and see if they clear that huge turbo you pulled off that Class 8 semi! ;))

See botom of page.

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A little pricey, but cool!

(For those wondering why would someone buy this, it is for testing crate motors into project cars so you dont have to use a real 600 lbs motor. Plastic motors are light.... They are also threaded so you can fabricate motor parts and test bolt them on and see if they clear that huge turbo you pulled off that Class 8 semi! ;))

See botom of page.

P-Ayr

That is exactly right. I have been using an old cracked block to do the drivetrain alignment on my drag car project. It is a PITA to haul around, take engine in and out of car for adjustments, using a crow bar to move engine around engine compartment....

Could use as a "garage ornament" and hang from the ceiling when not in use too...

Hmmmmm..

Thanks for the link...:2tu:
 

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Sweet link! A coffee table base immediately popped into my head. I wonder how many of these are used as cool pieces around the garage/house opposed to fitting for project cars.
 

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That is off the hook!! As soon as my car is finished I just might have to order me one of those :yay: Just needs an intake manifold to complete the setup.
 

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