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Posted by Cobra 93-4992 (Member # 4992) on :
 
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1086727_twin-turbocharged-saleen-s7-turns-2200-hp-on-the-dyno-video

Twin-Turbocharged Saleen S7 Turns 2,200+ HP On The Dyno: Video
By Jeff Glucker, Contributor 09/04/2013

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Saleen is the automotive name best known for turning out modified Mustangs. It's also the last name of the man behind the company, who was an accomplished racer in his day. We're pretty sure Steven Saleen was happy with his twin-turbocharged 750-horsepower S7, which remains a potent performer of a supercar built right here in the USA. It's not enough, however, for the team of Russian tuners behind Total Race.

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Originally a rear-wheel-drive car, Total Race have taken their S7 and extensively modified it, which includes turning it into an all-wheel-drive machine. That's not the crazy part though, because this particular S7 is packing a new powerplant that sits behind the drivers head. A ProLine engine was sourced for the delightful sum of nearly $62,000. Sounds expensive sure, but when you are looking to push your car to the ragged edge of the horsepower world, you need an engine that can take the abuse.

Total Race put its S7 on the dyno, and upon first glance I thought the amount of straps being used was overkill. I was incorrect. This particular dyno run shows that the car is making 2,282 horsepower and 1,737 pound-feet of torque... on pump gas. That's a not small amount of power, and it makes far more sense of the fact that Total Race converted this car to send power out to all four wheels.

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Since this is a Russian build, we have to guess that this S7 is being prepped to run dominate at one of the popular Dragtimes events. Many competitors step up to the line to see just how fast they can run over the course of a mile. Total Race will most likely have a few traction issues off the line, but once it's hooked up we expect it to slow the spin of the Earth.
 
Posted by ISP89LX (Member # 8949) on :
 
[worship] [patriot]
 
Posted by MR. STALLION (Member # 374) on :
 
I love these cars....even though it's a tight fit lol.
We had a TT 427 in here a while back for some work and I loved it.
Check it out: TT Saleen S7
 
Posted by warhorse58gt (Member # 7702) on :
 
That just a pos ford. It couldn't keep up with a 04 Zo6.. Ls brah! [patriot]
 
Posted by SLOWBACK 67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
The REAL American made super car. [patriot]
 
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on :
 
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Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1086727_twin-turbocharged-saleen-s7-turns-2200-hp-on-the-dyno-video

Twin-Turbocharged Saleen S7 Turns 2,200+ HP On The Dyno: Video
By Jeff Glucker, Contributor 09/04/2013

Share This:
Saleen is the automotive name best known for turning out modified Mustangs. It's also the last name of the man behind the company, who was an accomplished racer in his day. We're pretty sure Steven Saleen was happy with his twin-turbocharged 750-horsepower S7, which remains a potent performer of a supercar built right here in the USA. It's not enough, however, for the team of Russian tuners behind Total Race.

DON'T MISS: Semi-Truck Driver Goes For Jump Record, Winds Up At A Yard Sale: Video

Originally a rear-wheel-drive car, Total Race have taken their S7 and extensively modified it, which includes turning it into an all-wheel-drive machine. That's not the crazy part though, because this particular S7 is packing a new powerplant that sits behind the drivers head. A ProLine engine was sourced for the delightful sum of nearly $62,000. Sounds expensive sure, but when you are looking to push your car to the ragged edge of the horsepower world, you need an engine that can take the abuse.

Total Race put its S7 on the dyno, and upon first glance I thought the amount of straps being used was overkill. I was incorrect. This particular dyno run shows that the car is making 2,282 horsepower and 1,737 pound-feet of torque... on pump gas. That's a not small amount of power, and it makes far more sense of the fact that Total Race converted this car to send power out to all four wheels.

ALSO SEE: Rally Co-Driver Sits Directly On Engine To Save The Day: Video

Since this is a Russian build, we have to guess that this S7 is being prepped to run dominate at one of the popular Dragtimes events. Many competitors step up to the line to see just how fast they can run over the course of a mile. Total Race will most likely have a few traction issues off the line, but once it's hooked up we expect it to slow the spin of the Earth.

This thing is a beast. 600+ CI Proline motor with twin 100MM turbos from what someone posted on svtperformance.

[ 2013-09-04, 06:24 PM: Message edited by: adower ]
 
Posted by CobramanPhil (Member # 2170) on :
 
The car was converted to AWD! Can you imagine the launches with 2200 hp....wow!
 
Posted by 88saleenclone (Member # 11775) on :
 
So when did the Vtech kik in?
 
Posted by Arch (Member # 5177) on :
 
Pump gas. [Eek!]
 
Posted by i (Member # 12534) on :
 
Since this is a Russian build, we have to guess that this S7 is being prepped to run dominate at one of the popular Dragtimes events. Many competitors step up to the line to see just how fast they can run over the course of a mile. Total Race will most likely have a few traction issues off the line, but once it's hooked up we expect it to slow the spin of the Earth. [Eek!] They gonna to try to bet all the records
 
Posted by sneakyfox90 (Member # 9379) on :
 
Brutal
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
Isn't a vette suppose to be on this level since they're super cars? Looks like they'll never catch up [Frown]
 
Posted by Ric88Notch (Member # 11660) on :
 
C5 zo6 and FRC. FTW. LS1
 




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