Speed Demon Streamliner |
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The vehicle was the creation of George Poteet and Ron Main, two people that had one objective for the project. They wanted to build a car that can go where few people have gone before: 400 mph. The intimidating name of the vehicle comes as a result of having a 347- cubic-inch V8 engine that’s combined with a pair of Turbonetics "Demon" turbochargers to produce an output of 2,200 horsepower. Yikes. So after months and months of testing and development, the team went to the Bonneville Salt Flats to give the Speed Demon a shakedown of a lifetime. With Poteet behind the wheel, the Bonneville Blown Fuel Streamliner known as the "Speed Demon" proceeded to run an astonishing 426 mph. The engine is based on a Dart Little M block with an 8.5” deck height and splayed valve Dart Little Chief heads with an 11 degree valve angle, oval intake ports, 325cc intake ports and 50cc combustion chambers for a high compression ratio. With a 4.125” bore and 3.25” stroke, the twin turbo powered engine is designed for huge top speeds without the massive torque output you’d see in such a fearsome big block. That’s not to say that it doesn’t make plenty of torque, of course. On the dyno it puts out well over 1,200 ft./lbs. at around 8,800rpm. The engine utilizes electronic engine management systems by MoTeC, a Hogan custom sheet metal intake manifold, Maxwell Industries stainless steel headers, a Crower billet crank with a 400ci journal, Crower billet steel I-beam rods, Diamond pistons with friction and thermal control coatings and outfitted with Total Seal gapless top rings. The valve train utilizes a highly customized grind for the Comp Cams solid roller cam. Jesel keyed roller lifters and Jesel rockers provide the proper offset geometry, while Ferrea titanium intake and inconel exhaust valves stand up to the massive friction and temperatures the monster engine subjects them to. |
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Land Speed Small-Block Chevy - Horsepower!It's an LS—no wait—that's a big-block? What the hell is that thing?By Jeff Smith, Photography by Ed Taylor Car Craft December, 2009 1,450HP, 299ci, Short-Deck, Small-Block
Chevy A. Intake B. Electronics C. Water-to-Air Intercooler D. Turbocharger E. Heads and Valvetrain F. Headers G. Block H. Motor Plate I. Cylinder Pressure Sealing |
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SCTA Records:D/BFS 404.562 MPH (D/ Blown Fuel Streamliner, 299-cid engine)C/BFS 390.709 MPH (C/ Blown Fuel Streamliner, 347-cid engine) Best Performance:457 MPH flying mile one way462 MPH trap speed (fastest piston engine pass ever) Driver:George PoteetCar Owners:George Poteet and Ron MainEngines:C/Class Engine, 5.98 HP per cubic inchKen Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 368 cubic inches Dart Little M short deck block (8.5-inch) Bore: 4.125-inch Stroke: 3.400-inch Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads Engine management by MoTeC 2200 HP @ 8800 RPM 1313 lb-ft torque @8800 RPM C/Class Engine, 5.978 HP per cubic inch Ken Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 347 cubic inches Dart Little M 9-inch deck block (8.5-inch) Bore: 4.125-inch Stroke: 3.25-inch Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads Engine management by MoTeC 2076.6 HP @ 8800 RPM 1239.3 lb-ft torque @8800 RPM D/Class Engine, 6.6 HP per cubic inch Ken Duttweiler built small block Chevy V8 299 cubic inches Dart Little M short deck block (8.5-inch) Bore: 4.125-inch Stroke: 2.80-inch Dart 11 degree Little Chief aluminum heads Engine management by MoTeC 1980 HP @9300 RPM Induction:Twin 83mm Precision Turbo turbochargers38-40 psi boost above 8500 RPM, Traction and driveline boost limited below 8500 RPM Custom Hogan sheet metal manifold with Wilson Manifolds 105mm throttle body and 16 225/hr Seimens fuel injectors (two per cylinder) VP M1 methanol fuel Chassis:Custom tubular frame with Aerosmith Engineering designed, Nemesis Air Racing built composite bodyCenter Section:Weisman quick change rearend with 1.8:1 final driveTransmission:LIberty performance Products, Extreme clutchless 5-speed |