
Blown LS-Powered 1923 T-Bucket
Zachary Blausey's 1923 T-Bucket is a thrilling homage to classic drag racing. This LS-powered hot rod features a 6.0-Liter LS engine with a massive 14-71 Roots blower, producing 13 psi of boost and breathing through custom Zoomie headers. Built entirely by Zachary in just over a month, the car includes a Powerglide transmission and Dana 44 rear end. Despite its racing prowess, it remains street-driven, having logged over 35,000 miles in a year. Weighing only 2,000 pounds, it covers the 1/8-mile in 6.17 seconds at 107 mph and can shoot flames 15 feet into the air.
- Built by:
- Zachary Blausey
- Location:
- Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1923 Custom Homebuilt
- Engine:
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- Cost:
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- Power:
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- Torque:
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- Weight:
- 2,000 kg
- Balance:
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- Wheels:
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- Exterior:
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- Interior:
- Mechanical belt-driven Aeromotive pumpDana 44 rear with 3.55 gears
- Chassis:
- four-link rearstreet-rod-type front end
- Powertrain:
- 6.0-Liter LS14-71 Roots blowerPowerglide transmissionEnderle injector hatHolley Terminator X EFIZoomie headers
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