This Mad Opel Kadett Has A Flat-Plane-Converted Chevy V8 Under The Bonnet
When this Kadett was made in 1976, Opel probably didn’t expect this to happen to it. Originally available with a maximum of 108bhp, this bright yellow Kadett now pushes out more than 650bhp.
Its 5.7-litre Chevrolet LT5 V8 engine currently revs to a dizzying 10,000rpm. For a while, the engine used the standard cross-plane crank, but - as detailed in an article on Engine Labs from a couple of years ago - the mega Kadett now has a flat-plane crank, allowing it to rev into the stratosphere.
The car competes in hill climb competitions across the world, and is piloted by seven-time national hill climb champion Holger Hovemann.
The Kadett has a little secret, though. The floor pan, engine and greasy bits are all from a C4 Corvette donor car that crashed at some point, and a heavily-modified Kadett body has been slotted on top. So it’s not really a Kadett, but we’re sure that detail won’t stop you enjoying the video above.
Video via Reddit Cars
Comments
LT5?
650bhp???????
Flat-plane crank!?!?
10,000RPM!?!?!?!?!?
Pure porn
V8 swap all the cars!!
Woah there. Hold your horses. There are already enough V8 swaps around
So you’re saying I can V8 swap a V8 car?
I have found new purpose in life with this sound
Pure bliss with headphones
It’s more a Lotus engine than Chevrolet though. So that might have helped. But it’s impressive nonetheless.
The “little” Kadett that could.
It does not come much more badass than this.
Richard Hammond is drooling right now
Everything sounds better at high revs.