What is a 410 sprint car motor?

The FPS 410, short for Ford Performance Stewart 410, is a collaboration between Ford Performance, Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing and Durham Racing Engines to equip Stewart's sprint car operation with Ford power. The engine debuted on Aug.
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How much horsepower does a 410 sprint car have?

What is a Sprint Car? A World of Outlaws Sprint Car is a purpose-built open-wheel race car, which must weigh at least 1,400 pounds with the driver in the car. The 410-cubic inch engine is fueled by methanol, and produces approximately 900 horsepower.
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What type of engine is in a 410 sprint car?

Typically, they are powered by a naturally aspirated, methanol-injected overhead valve American V8 engine with a displacement of 410 cubic inches (6.7L) and capable of engine speeds of 9000 rpm.
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What is the difference between a 360 sprint car and a 410 sprint car?

In short the only major difference is the motor. Some 360 cars run with a dished wing which isn't legal with a 410, but many 360 teams do run the flattop 410 wing when running their 360 motors, IE a 410 wing is legal with a 360 minus whicker bill heights which usually can be easily swapped.
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Who builds the best 410 sprint car engine?

Kistler Engines was established in 1993 and builds lightweight, high performance racing engines with a commitment to quality. We pride ourselves in high tech, innovative designs, producing highly competitive engines for sprint cars (410 c.i., 360 c.i. & 305 c.i.), as well as, late models & midgets.
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How fast do 410 sprint cars go?

The Outlaw Winged 410 Sprint Cars can reach speeds of 150 MPH, making them the fastest cars on dirt.
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What are 410 sprints?

Sprint cars have a very high power-to-weight ratio, at a weight of approximately 1,400 pounds (including the driver)for a 410 Sprint car, power outputs of 900 horsepower to 1,100 horsepower are commonplace for these machines, which is around 140-340 more horsepower than a 2014 Formula One engine.
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How much fuel does a 410 sprint car use?

Using a Stock Block Push Rod V8 engine and a 30 gallon fuel tank, this car eats fuel like no other monster of a car.
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What engines do midgets run?

“Most of the engines in the USAC Midget series are either based on the four-cylinder Chevy II engine that dates back to the '60s, or they are a conventional V-8 engine cut in half.
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What is a 305 sprint car?

305 SPRINTS

Sprint cars are high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt or paved tracks. Sometimes considered an entry level class to the 360 and 410 sprints cars, the 305 indicates the size of the engine.
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How much does a 410 sprint car engine weigh?

It's aluminum, it's got stack injection and dry-sump oiling, and it makes 830-850 hp at around 7,800 rpm while weighing only about 345 pounds.
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Does Toyota have a sprint car engine?

– Roth Motorsports has officially finalized a deal with Toyota Racing Development and Speedway Engine Development to field TRD 410ci engines in its No. 83jr sprint car driven by Kerry Madsen.
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How much does a world of outlaw sprint car cost?

I'm talking pure cost, without sponsors, parts deals, ect... a competitive 410 sprint car you see on the track with the WoO is $60,000-$85,000 dollars to build brand new (car and engine). Yes there are exceptions. No there is not a brand new car on the track every night.
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How much is a 360 sprint car engine?

Expect to pay at least $10,000. This price also includes the labor costs of building the motor into your sprint race car. A great option for most new racers is a 360-cubic-inch engine which has a horsepower of about 700!
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How much horsepower does a 305 sprint car have?

Rough horsepower: 450hp.
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What kind of engines do they run at the Chili Bowl?

Typically there are traditional midget engines from the usual builders, older V4s, a VW based engine or two, outboard boat engines (no kidding), several V6 engines, no displacement rules (200 cu.
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How much does a Toyota midget engine cost?

The cost for this is $4000 and can extend up to $6500 depending on what needs to be replaced.
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What engines do USAC sprint cars use?

The 410 cubic engine specification currently is being utilized throughout USAC's National Sprint cars and the USAC/CRA Sprint Series based in California.
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Why do sprint cars use methanol?

Why do race car drivers love it? Most race car drivers prefer fuel that is methanol- or ethanol-based, and the reason is simple, really. Overall, alcohol-based fuel has a high octane rating which increases fuel efficiency. Methanol burns cleaner and cooler, is less flammable, and less expensive than gasoline.
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Why are they called sprint cars?

Sprint car racing has its roots in short distance, high-speed races held on country fairground oval dirt tracks in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Do sprint cars have radiators?

Targeted at virtually every engine and chassis combination, AFCO has hit the mark with two versions of aluminum radiators for Sprint Cars.
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How many horsepower is a Nascar?

The engines in today's NASCAR race cars produce upward of 750 horsepower, and they do it without turbochargers, superchargers or particularly exotic components.
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Why do sprint cars have different size tires?

The difference in the diameter of the tires at each axle is called stagger, which helps turn the car. As the cars only turn left, and Sprint cars do not have differentials, the difference in the diameter of the right rear and the left rear helps turn the car.
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How fast do micro sprint cars go?

Modern sprint cars can reach nearly 150 mph and circle a half-mile oval in 13 seconds, most of which is spent searching for traction.
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