Current NASCAR engines

kenimpzoom

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For 2006 what engines are the big three putting in their NASCAR cars.<br /><br />Is Chevy still using the SBC or have they stepped up to the LS1 blocks?<br /><br />Ken
 

KaGee

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Re: Current NASCAR engines

In the late 80's, early '90s, there was a shortage of V8's due to Detroit producing mostly V6 and 4 Cyl production engines. NASCAR ran V6's in the BUSCH series as a proving ground for what was to be the evolution into the Cup series. All teams used a somewhat generic block that was a clone GM truck big block. Ford, Chevy, Buick and Pontiac all supplied the heads to the race teams. The head was about all that segragated those motors. <br /><br />Detroit saw a comeback of the V8 early to mid 90's and NASCAR abandoned the V6 idea altogether. They developed a new V8 engine spec which all BUSCH teams started running in the late 90's. They basically still run that engine package today. NASCAR mandated that CUP teams switch to a similar engine spec as BUSCH, with added tweaks that give it extra horse power. They have been running that engine now for a while.<br /><br />From what I've read on several blogs, the only engine that looks anything like current production motors is the Ford. One comment I saw said to look at all of them unassembled, they all look pretty much alike. I don't know specifically what block the current Chevy's use. <br /><br />Rumors abound of NASCAR switching to an all aluminum block maybe as early as 2008 season.
 

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Re: Current NASCAR engines

TOYOTA and HONDA? next are throwing a monkey wrench in the whole deal.<br /><br />Toyota seems to have a better base motor.<br /><br />There even talking about going IROC style crate engines at some point in the near future as it's 8000 VS 60000 per motor<br /><br /><br />tommays
 

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Re: Current NASCAR engines

KIZ,<br /><br />A little more for you. They are all carbureted, naturally aspirated (no turbo or blower), push rod and 358 cubes max. They are putting out around 800 bhp in non-restrictor plate config and are hitting around 9000 RPM twice every lap :eek:
 

kenimpzoom

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Re: Current NASCAR engines

Looks like the Chevy engines are highly modified versions of the good old small block chevy.<br /><br />What about Ford and Dodge?<br /><br />Is the Ford based on a 351C and the Dodge on a 360?<br /><br />Ken
 

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Re: Current NASCAR engines

Non-boating tech?
 
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