I have not been able to go to the flats in person. As such, I am so appreciative that you post these videos of this awesome car. Congratulations gentlemen, awesome work!
As a young adult who is an automotive enthusiast, and never seeing another video from you, it makes me happy to see yall build something like this and achieve so much!
I mean for a home built engine it holds up remarkably well. Having good compression while not shrouding the valves or messing up the combustion chamber has to be a fine balancing act.
As an older racer myself, it always makes my heart happy to see the marvel that is old school brains and talent overcoming ready built machinery involving sheer talent and wisdom. You guys are amazing!
You absolutely know my feelings Greg! We know the road at the top is always a difficult one & yes, it certainly takes many dedicated people. Thanks once again for sharing ! Cheers! 👍
Just awesome! Those drivers have to have big brass ones! Inches off the ground approaching 290-300mph, you better have faith in your team’s workmanship. Thank you for sharing!
People come from all over the world to the salt flats... I've been there many times it's a different breed of racers... congratulations what a team effort hope to see you soon...be safe... thanks for the video...
Very Impressive Pete and Keith and the whole Team. Great effort by the whole Team and all of the other people that helped. Congratulations on the New Record! The Car sounded awesome. Have a great week. 👍🇺🇸👍
What was the actual mechanism of compression loss? Had it breached the head gasket or deformed the piston & captured the rings? Unusual to have zero compression? It's an amazing thing to see & so tough on the hardware, amazing anything survives
This is a massive achievement that can’t be understated. The skill and dedication it takes to have a home built engine doing these speeds is incredible. Well done
World finals was my first time on the salt. What an amazing experience. Seems like lean conditions were the story of the weekend with a lot of teams. Just the challenge of Bonneville itself perhaps. Good luck at the next event!
Thank you! Very hard to wire up the car, get the thing running and film all at the same time! Just letting the cameras roll and capture any and everything!
Watching the oil pressure gauge on the run is interesting. Think I’m watching the oil heat up on the run as the pressure comes up with rpm then slowly tails down as the heat comes through it down the track in top gear. It has ALL the pressure. As a self taught Haltech user: experience will bring you on v fast as it’s very user friendly once past the initial setup.
@@GregQuirin I’ve not had an issue with logging. I use Megalog viewer HD as the software to look at logs. I find it easier to use than the Haltech software, easier to make and save custom channels etc.
Geo. Poteet's 'Speed Demon' streamliner planned on 500mph piston driven record this year after 2023's 480+mph effort. Geo. unexpectedly died in July 2024 . Team had won Top Speed trophy many consecutive years
I don't know why but there are few things more terrifying than a dyno spooling down. I've seen some crazy shit happen and my god the mass of those rollers is insane.
Fantastic job - thanks for sharing! Is it wise to have the exhaust gasses flowing directly onto the rear tyres? Also, all that time and incredible engineering you put into this and you prop it up on 3 oil cans!
I like how the rear of the vehicle is supported by five gallon jugs of VP C14 race fuel containers. The one guy said he stopped cranking the engine because flames exited the exhaust. I knew a guy who ran a body shop years ago; he was welding a panel when a stray spark somehow ignited a "sealed" gallon container of reducer behind him. Fellow was horribly burned and could not go in the direct sunlight for five years while his skin grafts healed.
Recently I watched a video from a pretty well known rotary guy who did Pikes Peak this year. There I learned that, Haltech being Australian, it's not pronounced _[hall-tek]_ but _[hell-tek]._
Around 0:27 we see the V12 hit 10,010 RPM on the dyno ... Later talking to Haltec on the phone, someone says "I know your goal is 12-5 but let's just go with 12 for now" !?!?!? Holy _ _ _ _! That is zinging! The RPM was lower on the record run so these guys will be back for more when they get the power up in the 9,000 to 12,500 RPM range they seem to be looking for. Congratulations!
Firstly, congratulations on that speed record or target achieved! That is excellent considering that is a home made or private team design. I think the team involved is correct, the issue appears to be an expansion issue. The clearances I suspect were a little too tight. On the dyno, I saw it hit X rpm. I also think the gearing is set up for the speed target. So it has to maintain that RPM target for a sustained period of time. It does look like a heat soak issue. 17 tries and a success anyway, Good work!
@@GregQuirin Contact Rob Dahm the Rotary Man, a wiring Guru, Sponsored by Haltech🤔 + Consider Air Density Distribution at all corners of Intake Systems. That piston appears to be "lean heat streched"(!/?) MAP at each corner(!/?) Fabricate a Temporary Induction Fan with a Pitot Tube (air speed indicator), for Dyno runs to simulate High Speed.
Everything about Bonneville is cool, even driving or riding in the chase truck. The drive to pick up the vehicle seems SO long as you have to keep the speed down ( I don't remember what the speed limit is..). The flats are SO deceptive as there is no visual reference, just your speedo, very easy to keep pressing the pedal. I really do need to get back there...
According to Wikipedia Ferrari's Tipo 043 V12 F1 engine made 850 horsepower at 15800 rpm back in 1994. It had a displacement of 3.5 liters and was naturally aspirated. For a homebuilt engine 9300 rpm is very impressive, not so much for a V12 in general.
It's crazy what these men create in their shops. No multimillion budgets but they run like they do. I admire every single person who does this.
Thank you! Its a blast hanging out with the team!
world class engine builders! wicked sounding rocket!
@@stuartgelinas thank you!
Dang. I love these videos and have the mad respect for the brains that make it happen.
@@marklowe330 thank you!
I have not been able to go to the flats in person. As such, I am so appreciative that you post these videos of this awesome car. Congratulations gentlemen, awesome work!
@@stephencurry8552 thank you for watching! Hope you can make it to the races someday!
As a young adult who is an automotive enthusiast, and never seeing another video from you, it makes me happy to see yall build something like this and achieve so much!
Thank you! I hope you will watch a few more of our videos!
Amazing as always. Thank you once again for another great video.
I mean for a home built engine it holds up remarkably well. Having good compression while not shrouding the valves or messing up the combustion chamber has to be a fine balancing act.
What?
Yeah these guys are beyond "home built"
Wow, well at lest it only touched the head lightly. Great effort by all who helped ya with the control. Thanks for bringing us along !!
As an older racer myself, it always makes my heart happy to see the marvel that is old school brains and talent overcoming ready built machinery involving sheer talent and wisdom. You guys are amazing!
I love these videos. These guys are my heroes. More please!!
Absolutely brilliant! thanks for taking us along to witness this.
UK
You are welcome! Nice to see viewers from the UK. Thank you
one more brit here @@GregQuirin
You absolutely know my feelings Greg! We know the road at the top is always a difficult one & yes, it certainly takes many dedicated people. Thanks once again for sharing ! Cheers! 👍
Thank you! Huge team effort and dedication to pull this off!
one beautiful machine. Sounded awesome
Just awesome! Those drivers have to have big brass ones! Inches off the ground approaching 290-300mph, you better have faith in your team’s workmanship. Thank you for sharing!
Faith in God and confidence in your team.
You got that right!
I didnt know I could hold my breath that long !!! mega Guys Just mega ! Well done !
Love watching these guys break records! Thanks Greg for another incredible video!
@@michaelisola6328 thank you!
Can’t give enough respect to these guys.
Nice!
People come from all over the world to the salt flats... I've been there many times it's a different breed of racers... congratulations what a team effort hope to see you soon...be safe... thanks for the video...
Thank you!
Very Impressive Pete and Keith and the whole Team.
Great effort by the whole Team and all of the other people that helped.
Congratulations on the New Record!
The Car sounded awesome.
Have a great week. 👍🇺🇸👍
Thank you for posting another great video!
Thanx for another great video G .
Keeping that beast straight looks terrifying. Well done all.
Thank you, Stay tune more videos coming soon!
This is holy grail content on TH-cam. Best channel, and what a machine!
Cheers from Norway 👏🏼
Another great effort and a record. Congratulations Team.
Together
Everyone
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Miracles
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Music to our ears.
Ever notice it’s always the old guys who go super fast? 👍👍
See how a true engine builder reacts to blowback at 2:32
Pete looks at like "don't you dare pop at me like that!" 😂
Huge Congratulations to you and the team !. Thank you for posting this !. I shed tears when I heard the number.😊
Thank you so much!
What was the actual mechanism of compression loss? Had it breached the head gasket or deformed the piston & captured the rings? Unusual to have zero compression? It's an amazing thing to see & so tough on the hardware, amazing anything survives
This is a massive achievement that can’t be understated. The skill and dedication it takes to have a home built engine doing these speeds is incredible.
Well done
Really appreciate you bringing us along!
Thanks for sharing the experience. Great run.
Awesome work Team.
So proud of the team. Been waiting to see how it really ran and wow no denying such a sweet 10 grand engine.
Love this channel. A car guy/gal is lucky to have this kind of fun at any point in their lives. A ton of hard work there (not luck) but man, enjoy it!
great video greg, love to see the process and how you guys learn from past faults.
Gotta love the jack stands!
hahahaha...( color?)
Now this is top content, just wow. Mad respect.
Incredible video thank you
It's a real team effort, great achievement guys! 👍💪✌
That is one helluva racecar , 10k rpm sounds incredible , congratulations to the team
Thank you, it sounds even better in person!
So proud of you Scott!!! Your dad and my dad are toasting you and smiling down on you
Scott is awesome
@@GregQuirin known him my whole life- he’s a keeper
World finals was my first time on the salt. What an amazing experience.
Seems like lean conditions were the story of the weekend with a lot of teams. Just the challenge of Bonneville itself perhaps.
Good luck at the next event!
Damn fine job those boys did. God Speed.
Thank you!
Well done guys!
When extraordinary minds come together with a single focus the world is their oyster. Fight Fight Fight!!! Take the crown!
You guys rock
Listen. First my chopped bug needs a engine from these two. 2nd, beautiful video quality, editing, and footage. We'll done lady's and gents!
Thank you! Very hard to wire up the car, get the thing running and film all at the same time! Just letting the cameras roll and capture any and everything!
congratulations!!!
Excellent workmanship !!
Great video, good luck on the next run.
The team will be irreplaceable if they part ways. That's one helluva fast and mean sounding engine!
You guys do incredible stuff keep it up ❤
you guys are awesome
Jay at RSG is an absolute legend.
He is awesome and saved our butt big time!
We'll stay tuned, on that you can count! 😃👍
Super cool
Looks like good salt this time! Go Go !
I'd love to see that V12 break 300m.p.h. It would be so sweet to have that home built monster in the 300 Club.
Watching the oil pressure gauge on the run is interesting. Think I’m watching the oil heat up on the run as the pressure comes up with rpm then slowly tails down as the heat comes through it down the track in top gear. It has ALL the pressure.
As a self taught Haltech user: experience will bring you on v fast as it’s very user friendly once past the initial setup.
Thank you! Great to know still struggling a bit with the HalTech - logging is a bit wonky
@@GregQuirin I’ve not had an issue with logging. I use Megalog viewer HD as the software to look at logs. I find it easier to use than the Haltech software, easier to make and save custom channels etc.
epic one boys
incredible 286 out of a home built engine congratulations.
Geo. Poteet's 'Speed Demon' streamliner planned on 500mph piston driven record this year after 2023's 480+mph effort.
Geo. unexpectedly died in July 2024 . Team had won Top Speed trophy many consecutive years
I mean, to hold an engine wide open throttle for that long is a testament to the skills involved
@@peterthornton2396 it’s pretty impressive for sure! Thank you
I fist pumped with you and I'll admit I also got goose bumps. Well done team!!
The engine sounded great during the run. It is hard to believe a cylinder went away during the run!!! Good luck guys.
Very Very cool
I actually work across the street and down a little from JBA Speed Shop
Congratulations!
Very cool! I’m sure you can hear the car on the Dyno
congrats guys well done !
I don't know why but there are few things more terrifying than a dyno spooling down. I've seen some crazy shit happen and my god the mass of those rollers is insane.
Yeah that was awesome guy's . And dang that piston tap . Shave it ?
Well done 👍😃
Wisdom and knowledge, always come from failure, you never know what’s right , till you know what wrong first !
I would love to know what your piston to head clearance + valve clearance to piston.
Once it gets going, it looks like it drives straight as a die, but getting it going, the salt is a hard work out.
Fantastic job - thanks for sharing! Is it wise to have the exhaust gasses flowing directly onto the rear tyres? Also, all that time and incredible engineering you put into this and you prop it up on 3 oil cans!
You guys are so cool. Nice work. I want to go that fast on land. Will we see 300 someday ?
Fingers crossed! We are going 300
I like how the rear of the vehicle is supported by five gallon jugs of VP C14 race fuel containers. The one guy said he stopped cranking the engine because flames exited the exhaust. I knew a guy who ran a body shop years ago; he was welding a panel when a stray spark somehow ignited a "sealed" gallon container of reducer behind him. Fellow was horribly burned and could not go in the direct sunlight for five years while his skin grafts healed.
That is one mean beast
Recently I watched a video from a pretty well known rotary guy who did Pikes Peak this year. There I learned that, Haltech being Australian, it's not pronounced _[hall-tek]_ but _[hell-tek]._
Around 0:27 we see the V12 hit 10,010 RPM on the dyno ... Later talking to Haltec on the phone, someone says "I know your goal is 12-5 but let's just go with 12 for now" !?!?!?
Holy _ _ _ _! That is zinging!
The RPM was lower on the record run so these guys will be back for more when they get the power up in the 9,000 to 12,500 RPM range they seem to be looking for.
Congratulations!
Probably it was about AFR.
Firstly, congratulations on that speed record or target achieved! That is excellent considering that is a home made or private team design. I think the team involved is correct, the issue appears to be an expansion issue.
The clearances I suspect were a little too tight. On the dyno, I saw it hit X rpm. I also think the gearing is set up for the speed target. So it has to maintain that RPM target for a sustained period of time. It does look like a heat soak issue.
17 tries and a success anyway, Good work!
"Where's your shoes!?" LoL "They melted to throttle pedal!" LoL
Was there contact on any other cylinders? I hope the block beam strength is not at issue.
Amazing
Thanks
Great engine, great car and team. Did you make two runs in opposite directions or isn't required for all sanctioning organizations?
How is the engine cooled 😮
Water cooled with a huge high volume electric water pump.
That thing sounds so beastly. A real shrieking screamer!
Put that thing in a hot rod and smoke ‘em.
What cylinder heads are they?
This is so cool! But is this with nitrous?
Old Skool Gear Heads
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New School Haltech
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300 Club, eventually😊
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The issue with High RPM is material limits
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New haltech keeping us up late at night!
@@GregQuirin
Contact Rob Dahm the Rotary Man, a wiring Guru, Sponsored by Haltech🤔
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Consider Air Density Distribution at all corners of Intake Systems.
That piston appears to be "lean heat streched"(!/?)
MAP at each corner(!/?)
Fabricate a Temporary Induction Fan with a Pitot Tube (air speed indicator), for Dyno runs to simulate High Speed.
what did the heads come from???
How long is this track?
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That my bro Scotty, kick ass.
Everything about Bonneville is cool, even driving or riding in the chase truck. The drive to pick up the vehicle seems SO long as you have to keep the speed down ( I don't remember what the speed limit is..). The flats are SO deceptive as there is no visual reference, just your speedo, very easy to keep pressing the pedal. I really do need to get back there...
9300 rpm damn from a v12 - damn thats kool
According to Wikipedia Ferrari's Tipo 043 V12 F1 engine made 850 horsepower at 15800 rpm back in 1994. It had a displacement of 3.5 liters and was naturally aspirated.
For a homebuilt engine 9300 rpm is very impressive, not so much for a V12 in general.
@@hannesoehman well good job on being a buzz kill. Douche bag
Salt fever baby
I'm confused...how did Pete and Kevin miss metal expansion/stretch in their calcs ?
Shit happens. Different piston manufacturer and they were slightly different than the previous brand of pistons
you could connect a larger second monitor to your tiny laptop.. ?
The pistons likely made contact with the valves when you let off the throttle!