
650hp LS-Powered Half11 Prototype
The OilStainLab Half11 is an innovative automotive design by brothers Iliya and Nikita Bridan. Based on the tub of a 1966 Porsche 911, this street-legal car is powered by a 650-hp 5.8-liter LS engine with Inglese eight-stack system and a 3D-printed Inconel exhaust, crafted by MIMO Technik. It features a mid-engine layout with a Porsche 996 GT2 gearbox and a mix of 70's F1 and modern Indycar suspension components. Hand-formed bodywork and custom Rotiform wheels add to its distinctive prototype appeal.
- Builder:
- OilStainLab
- Location:
- California, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1966 Porsche 911 - 901
- Price sold:
- -
- Power:
- 650 hp
- Weight:
- 1,800 kg
- Engine:
- 650hp 5.8-liter LS-based engineInglese eight-stack systemHolley Terminator EFI
- Wheels:
- Custom-made Rotiform wheels
- Suspension:
- Öhlins dampersBell cranks from modern open-wheel racers
- Body:
- Hand-formed aluminum bodyworkRear wing with LED strip
- Paint / Wrap:
- -
- Other Mods:
- 3D printed Inconel exhaust by MIMO TechnikPorsche 996 GT2 gearboxVintage technique hand-formed rear wingAvon bias ply tiresGauge cluster from 911 SC
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