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Looks like a major pain in the ass to get out of both the driver + front passengers seat, but probably still cool. Looks like its twin 7L, pretty sweet.
That's pretty wicked! I want a long shot of what the exterior looks like though. That hood shot looks pretty cool, but I want a clearer view.
2200 hp from a single marine engine is rare, usually occurring only in very large engines for very large boats (typically 70 feet or larger).
the plastic covers are just for show, look further down at the real valve covers, they are twin supercharged mercury marine engines they come various sizes, including 1050, 1075, and 1200hp each, so im not sure exactly which he has, but he could be well over 2khp http://www.mercuryracing.com/sterndrives/hp1200sci.php
those are the same people who assembled the original ZR-1 LT-5 Also, in before GT-R version: Brick on water will short circuit CPU Edit, I assume its the same people. I know they have the same Mercury Marine name, but the one in the link has different address.
i dont know what gas engine would produce 2200 hp marine application, if would have to be a diesel or gas turbine if you wanted that power from a single engine. a wartsila 8L20 makes that, and weighs 11 tonne.