If you’re looking to build a race car but are in need of an engine, you’re in luck. A seller in Indiana is looking to move a bunch of gently used, rebuilt Nissan Indy Pro racing V8s that are just waiting to race again.
More specifically, the engines are Nissan VK45 610A IRL (Indy Racing League) 3.5-liter 32-valve V8s that were originally used in the Indy Pro Racing series in the late ’90s and early ’00s. Every engine comes with full spec sheets and history records, including their mileage and rebuilds. They’ve all been used a bit since their last rebuilds, though they only have a few hundred miles on each. All engines also come with the requisite wiring but not their original ECUs. However, they will work with your typical Motec, or similar, ECU.
Being proper IRL racing engines, they feature aluminum blocks and heads, with billet aluminum Sonny Bryant crankshafts, titanium valves, Carillo connecting rods, a multi-state dry sump oil system, a custom fuel injection system, and a 10.5:1 compression ratio. In their current…
