Here's A Running Twin-Turbo V12 Made From A Pair Of Supra Engines

Remember the project that involved sticking two 1JZ Toyota straight-sixes together to make a V12? The engine now runs...
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Just over three years ago, we stumbled upon one of the most bonkers engine projects we’ve ever seen. It involved sticking two 1JZ straight-sixes together to make a 120-degree V12, sitting on a custom-fabricated crankcase with a bespoke crankshaft. The engine was destined for a home-brewed hot rod, and the target was 800bhp - a figure which would be reached with the help of two Garrett turbochargers.

It’s been a while since we last saw an update, but as you can see from the video above, the 5.0-litre beast now runs, and it’s a glorious sight to behold.

There are also some images out there of the car the engine sits in, revealed to have a design reminiscent of Formula 1 cars of the 1960s. Once finished, we’ve no doubt it’ll look stunning.

Some of the more fiddly bits of machining for the block and heads plus the creation of a custom wiring harness was done by a Minnesota-based firm called Nth Moto, but other than that, this project is all the work of a chap called Don Groff. The point of it all? “I didn’t want a huge cubic-inch motor, and I realized those motors breathe really well - guys can turbo them and get a lot of power out of them,” he told Road and Track.

We can’t to see this unique engine being run in anger.

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