SEMA motor show is all about cars and powerful engines. Here we have a beautiful car, the 1972 Plymouth Cuda LS7 which is looking really good under the lights in the motor show and it has some good quality parts to show off with.
The engine is a massive piece of machinery with 7.0-liter capacity. The interesting thing about this engine is that it has some custom made Mercury Racing S84 heads. It has 32 valves mounted on it all made by Mercury Racing, and this modification will allow the engine to breathe easily while racing.
The engine has also a custom made valve train with high performance in order to work perfectly with the robust L5. Can you imagine how much horsepower can be drawn from this engine because the maximum RPM is 8000?
As the car was shown in the SEMA this model will not need a hood in order to see the beautiful made engine and all the pipes and lines going in and out of it. The air intake is custom made as well to pair the aluminum heads. Check it out here:
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