Street Machine

385CI HOLDEN V8

DRAG Challenge regular Andrew Natoli’s plastic-powered VK Commodore has always punched above its weight, reliably running into the 10s with a basic aspirated 320ci Holden combo that made a healthy 540hp with an offset-ground factory crankshaft. But when you count the lads at BG Engines among your mates, the temptation to step things up is ever-present.

“I wanted

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