Top Secret Processes To Handle Maximum Horsepower!
Tom Bailey Tom Bailey
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 Published On Jul 4, 2024

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After my own journey into making engine blocks and what it took to finally succeed, I have huge respect for the people who make it happen for the NHRA's best Top Fuel and Funny Car teams! These nitro engines have to withstand huge amounts of horsepower and there are no corners cut to make a piece of billet aluminum as strong as possible. Enjoy this tour of the amazing Point One facility in Missouri! While they build engine blocks, it's actually fasteners these guys love to make. If you're an engine nerd you'll love this behind the scenes look.

Here are some words we like, but you don't have to read them. We love drag racing, we enjoy watching Street Outlaws (including Farm Truck, Murder Nova and Big Chief), we bring Sick Week to you each and every year, and we can't wait until the next Hot Rod Drag Week (which has been won by Jeff Lutz and Larry Larson). Sick Seconds is the world's quickest street car and we always look forward to racing with our friends including Cleetus McFarland, Steve Morris and Vice Grip Garage. Sometimes we like to go to the drag strip to watch Top Fuel dragsters or Funny Cars - even Pro Mods. Turbocharged LS1, LS2 and LS3 motors produce a lot of horsepower, especially in Corvettes and Camaros. So do Coyote engines in Ford Mustangs.

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