MB800na Finished for Drag Boat in TX BY MESA
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An old friend that used to race grand national boats back in the 80's at the Marine Stadium in Miami called me from Texas were he retired to and asked me if I'd build him something to remind him of his youth. I asked him what kind of power he was looking for and he told me there were a bunch of young kids in rocket ships at his lake and he wanted to play on the weekends also. So he asked me for 800+ and he wanted to put a little spray on that for ****ts and giggles. We built him a MB800na and had our friend Justin at Wilson Manifolds plumb and flow a two stage NO pro fogger capable of 500hp at the press of a botton. Here are a few pics of the finished product and some of the parts we used. These are CNCed heads we use commonly with the roller cam and billet rods Morrel lifters and all the good stuff.Hope you guys like Sincerely Laz
P.S. we made 886 on pump gas and sprayed it with race fuel and made 1379 hp if that don't give him a kick nothing will.
P.S. we made 886 on pump gas and sprayed it with race fuel and made 1379 hp if that don't give him a kick nothing will.
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RAT The heads are Folts cnc design and the rods are a lightweight billet of Lunati the engine is a 632 ci and 10.1 comp with a solid roller for this set up for the poker run series engines I use a hydraulic roller that's why a little more hp is there the MB800na has made as much as 849 hp with the hydraulic roller and a single 4 bbl which in itself is impressive. The dyno pull on spray wasn't on pump gas that was made on Sunoco 112. For you guys info. if you're planning on using these heads you have to start with a fresh intake because the runners are shifted forwards on one side and backwards on the other to be able to straighten the dog leg in the port.