Unleashing the Power: Exploring Australian Burnout Cars and LS Engines
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In this exhilarating episode from the Larry Chen channel, the team embarks on a wild adventure in Sydney, Australia, where they encounter the epitome of Australian car culture: the burnout car. These roaring beasts, adorned with fake plates that serve as their unique signatures, are the embodiment of power and noise. With an LS 365 cubic inch engine, complete with an enormous 871 blower, these machines are built to dominate the burnout scene.
But what sets these burnout cars apart from the rest? Well, it's not just their thunderous engines and eye-catching aesthetics. It's the meticulous attention to cooling. In a sport where tires must last for at least a minute, but not much longer than a minute and a half, keeping the engine cool is crucial. And that's where alcohol comes into play. These cars run on methanol, which burns colder and helps maintain optimal engine temperature. It's a fine balance between power and cooling, a delicate dance that separates the winners from the losers.
But the burnout car phenomenon doesn't stop there. The team takes a detour to W Speed Industries, where they witness the art of engine building. Specializing in LS engines, these guys have mastered the craft of creating high-performance powerhouses. From burnout cars to race boats and street cars, they do it all. And their reputation extends beyond the Australian borders, with their billet products being highly sought after in the US.
As the team explores the workshop, they marvel at the array of engines and components on display. From a 365 cubic inch engine for a street car to a monstrous big block Chevy engine for a burnout car, the craftsmanship is undeniable. These engines are built to withstand the harshest conditions, delivering mind-boggling power to the wheels.
In the end, the team is left in awe of the burnout car culture and the level of detail and dedication put into these machines. It's a world where power, noise, and tire-shredding action reign supreme. And as they bid farewell to Sydney, they can't help but dream of the day they'll experience the legendary Summer Nats firsthand.
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