Check out the newly updated ILMOR.com
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Check out the newly updated ILMOR.com
Nice, Very Nice
Sweeet site, like it.....:)
When will the drive be available separately?
nice site!
It was nice before - but the new site is really, really sharp. I think I see a new post on [B3] coming...
Any blower motors on the drawing board?
you must ask the magic 8 ball...................
Awesome, look 4ward 2 C'n the boat & the Ilmor gang up at Boyne Thunder this w/e!!!!:sifone:
Tks, you probably answered this already but how did you get the extra HP out of the latest generation of motors?
its a completely different engine. Hence the name Gen4. Mild changes in the block, intake mani, heads are vastly different, and its now 8.4L. We have done ALOT of work over the past 2 yrs in a few diff. areas (INDY!)
Sounds great - now if you would just go ahead and put out that blower motor in the off season people moving up would flood the mkt with deals on used 725's and make me a happy camper :)
So how much is a 650 complete with drive going to cost me ready for shipping to the UK?
Now that you have seen the website, how about a virtual tour ?
Ilmor was kind enough to allow Sharkey-Images to come visit and take a tour of their plant. Yes, I even made it passed the frosted, electronic card access doors where all of the high confidential stuff takes place. I dared not to shoot anything that was not permitted. This place is well known for keeping things under wraps, and I only shot when I was permitted. I still have a lot of images to give some idea the size and scale of this company. You will see, anywhere in this building, you could literally eat off of the floor. Ilmor also kept me in position at the Harrison Twp, MI OPA Race with the Ilmore powered Donzi.
Great people and a great company!
Have a look at the place for yourself:
http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/p550289248
Was great to meet you Ilmoredude ! :USA:
http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...72113466-3.jpg
Hey, Tim! Those guys waiting in the lunchroom in shot #76 are my guys waiting to take our "emergency" engine back to our shop.