Street outlaws

grnty3377

Member
Only saw a few clips here and there but I just watched a few episodes. These guys really build some fast ass cars. Jesus
 

Norm

Donating Member
Re: Street outlaws

Another made for t.v reality show. Lost interest in it. So where's Larson and his pick up truck? Baddest truck on the planet.
 

grnty3377

Member
Re: Street outlaws

that is so sick! i just looked up that s10. that is one of the most sexiest engines I've ever seen. how much do you think that build cost?
 

mcmillion

Member
Re: Street outlaws

I like it for entertainment. Real or fake the cars are badass. It's funny how they act like they are looking for a road for the races, but they race on the same closed spot every time.
 

Sy1192

New member
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"The Crow" and "Murder Nova" are both demented money cars.
Makes everyone else on the "list" seem like blue collar "affordable" cars. LOL

Even Farm Truck went off the deep end last season.
Now it has a double throwndown, big inch, big $$$ nitrous engine.

But that's standard fare in all forms of heads-up/"street" racing.
Pretty much a sport of "he who can spend the most wins".

Larry Larson's S10 is phenomenal.
Larry has had a chassis shop in southwest MO for years so he has that covered.
That truck is cutting edge everywhere.
You all read the article in Hot Rod (or Car Craft?) telling how much work is required when he gets to a track to convert from "street" to race?
Oh my.....it's amazing. Remove this, replace with ultra-light that........repeat.
 

grnty3377

Member
Re: Street outlaws

"The Crow" and "Murder Nova" are both demented money cars.
Makes everyone else on the "list" seem like blue collar "affordable" cars. LOL

Even Farm Truck went off the deep end last season.
Now it has a double throwndown, big inch, big $$$ nitrous engine.

But that's standard fare in all forms of heads-up/"street" racing.
Pretty much a sport of "he who can spend the most wins".

Larry Larson's S10 is phenomenal.
Larry has had a chassis shop in southwest MO for years so he has that covered.
That truck is cutting edge everywhere.
You all read the article in Hot Rod (or Car Craft?) telling how much work is required when he gets to a track to convert from "street" to race?
Oh my.....it's amazing. Remove this, replace with ultra-light that........repeat.


Farmtruck is my favorite on the show. That thing moves out! lol
 

518

Member
Re: Street outlaws

that is so sick! i just looked up that s10. that is one of the most sexiest engines I've ever seen. how much do you think that build cost?

The engine? Or the whole truck. You can go to pro line racings website and see how much the engines are. Im sure his was north of 50k. So figure that truck if you walked into his shop and asked him to duplicate it....im guessing 125- 150k wouldn't be out of touch for what it might cost to duplicate.
 

Sy1192

New member
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Mind boggling numbers......
Engine alone? About $74,990
http://www.prolineracing.net/engines/plr-670ci-4000-hp

Turbo set-up isn't exactly what Proline offers but here's a number to go by-$31,550:
http://www.prolineracing.net/efi-packages/plr-4000hp-twin-turbo-efi-package

So we're looking at $100,000+ for the engine alone.
No headers/chassis/suspension/rear end/wiring/paint.........

I'm thinking $200,000+ easily?
Since Larry does all his own work, he saves a bunch (and writes it off as a business expense ;)) but it's still boils down to a "who can spend the most" competition.
 

grnty3377

Member
Re: Street outlaws

Mind boggling numbers......
Engine alone? About $74,990
http://www.prolineracing.net/engines/plr-670ci-4000-hp

Turbo set-up isn't exactly what Proline offers but here's a number to go by-$31,550:
http://www.prolineracing.net/efi-packages/plr-4000hp-twin-turbo-efi-package

So we're looking at $100,000+ for the engine alone.
No headers/chassis/suspension/rear end/wiring/paint.........

I'm thinking $200,000+ easily?
Since Larry does all his own work, he saves a bunch (and writes it off as a business expense ;)) but it's still boils down to a "who can spend the most" competition.

Wow! Holy shit, I've never been on that site. Prices are up there for sure. Some of the other engines they have are pretty badass. But expensive for sure. Wild stuff
 

Sy1192

New member
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All the HP and money in the world, AIN'T worth squat, if you can't put it to the ground.

You hit the nail on the head, Brassmonkey!

So.......
We've basically established that not only do you need a mountain of cash to be successful, you need limitless free time for testing, tuning, breaking, repairing, upgrading, travel and it's expenses, etc., etc..

Not a "sport" for normal blue collar, 40 hour week folks.

You want to see an off-the-charts money engine?
Mike Moran has everyone beat:
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/hrdp-1307-4000hp-twin-turbo-hemi/

Our local drag radial and 10.5 racer (Scott Lowery, Cadillac XLR) runs one of these $130,000+ works of art:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mMDn5CEr50
 

grnty3377

Member
Re: Street outlaws

Pretty wild. But with the advances in cnc machines and the fact that your not talking about a massive amount of material, can some tell me why billet pistons are so much more expensive than forged? I would think that forged Pistons would have more work involved?
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Street outlaws

IMO this show just shows us the superiority of a boosted engine VS a big motor on spray. If my airpump can push more air then your stupid gay shit,I win. Every NA big block on spray will always be drove around on the top end by a big ass turbo motor.It's not rocket surgery.

Except that gray wheelie popping Mustang on the web.I would not race that.

Power to weight ratio is another thing.
 
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Sy1192

New member
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You got it, Jimmy.

That's why turbos and the ability to control boost electronically have totally revamped the world of racing.
I love the top end charge of these monsters.

The 275 guys are my heros.
The science required to launch soft enough to not annihilate the tires and STILL mph that hard with THAT much power? Wow.
I'm in awe every time I watch it.

The Street Car Reunion in Memphis back in March of 2015 has some mind bending footage on YouTube.
Only wish I could have been there.
 

qbnkiller

Conflaguration Specialist
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We design and build a lot of engines for these classes. Unlimited class engines (3,000-4,500+hp) start at 75,000 for a non-dyno tuned engine combo. We build them in the 85-150k range as well. It is as much the engine as it is from the flywheel-back. We know many of these guys, as well as their support structure. There are major amounts of politics involved....if we ever had a number of beers...the stories I could tell...

We have a few pretty *unique* combinations that will be hitting the public media in the coming days and weeks. Should be interesting!
 

Sy1192

New member
Re: Street outlaws

We design and build a lot of engines for these classes. Unlimited class engines (3,000-4,500+hp) start at 75,000 for a non-dyno tuned engine combo. We build them in the 85-150k range as well. It is as much the engine as it is from the flywheel-back. We know many of these guys, as well as their support structure. There are major amounts of politics involved....if we ever had a number of beers...the stories I could tell...

We have a few pretty *unique* combinations that will be hitting the public media in the coming days and weeks. Should be interesting!

I'd LOVE to pull up a lawn chair in your shop and polish off many many beers as you elaborate on what you've seen and experienced!

Watching "street racing" has gotten positively addictive since turbos have taken over.
I've been into 2.2 Dodge, Buick T-Type Regal, air-cooled VW draw-through carbureted (caveman but it works!) boost, now my Syclone and LOVE to see turbos finally taking over! :tup:

But to be competitive, you'd have to turn life off and put your heart and soul into a combination.
Reminds me of the acronym of BOAT, all the guys at work who are boat crazy and where their addiction eventually led them: Bust Out Another Thousand.
A single man's endeavor for sure.
Because the wife would quickly abandon ship (divorce) and take any money you'd have for the pursuit! :rotf:
 

DULM

New member
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My uncle is pretty good friends with Larry. He has his old Nova sitting in his shop right now, and all I can say is wow!
 
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