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RC_Hinojosa
05-11-2021, 01:09 PM
Warthog 6x6?

1,400hp Raptor?

Massaged Shelby?


.....headed home for the day, too bad I can't follow him to Sealy.

I'd love to play Stig for the day on H's test track. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210511/dbacead97e226d8ed614c66b57604b22.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210511/7b00b738a9dec4e80acf7c09299a523d.jpg

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zabooda
05-11-2021, 01:25 PM
Sealy mattresses?? Getting tired?

RC_Hinojosa
05-11-2021, 01:47 PM
Sealy mattresses?? Getting tired?Sealy, Texas.....home of Hennessey Performance.

John started with Vipers, then Vettes, CTS-V, Mustangs, VelociRaptors, etc.

He even had a model back in the day (Venom GT) built off a stretched and widended Lotus Elise chassis with a TT LS1.

So besides being a tuner, Hennessey makes hypercars. The latest is built completely in-house, the VenomF5.

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larry_arizona
05-11-2021, 01:54 PM
Hennessy is not as well respected in the performance world as his advertisements in the car magazines claim.

I am sure he has some first class talent working for him, example John Heinricy.....

But John is Shady as shit.


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RC_Hinojosa
05-11-2021, 02:46 PM
Hennessy is not as well respected in the performance world as his advertisements in the car magazines claim.

I am sure he has some first class talent working for him, example John Heinricy.....

But John is Shady as shit.


Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYeah, I think the expansion to Huntington Beach and the Tuner school created a lot of self-inflicted wounds.

I have a neighbor with C7 ZR1 that has a stage 2 package on it. He's pleased as punch and loves his car....but I know some folks haven't had as pleasant an experience with HP.

I don't have a dog in the fight regarding shady business dealings but I can respect the passion for cars and performance.

I was a kid seeing Hennessey's Viper on the cover of Motor Trend in the 80s. It was on my wall with a poster of the Scarface style garage full of exotics titled "Motivation for a Higher Education".



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sandm
05-11-2021, 03:57 PM
not gonna lie.. if handed the keys to ANYTHING Hennessey i'd gladly take it for a spin.

spending my own cash tho, that would not be my first stop for performance machines.

larry_arizona
05-11-2021, 07:13 PM
Most of the Hennessy packages for production cars are so poorly thought out and grossly under tuned. In other words, they run like crap at the track, but seem just fine on the street.

Just think it’s all marketing and no bite. Lingenfelter is only marginally better. So much safe reliable power being left on the table just to get a Hennessy or lingenfelter badge.


I am very familiar and have fixed a few Cadillac CTSV Hennessy packaged vehicles.

In fact, my tuner tunes all of John Heinricy’s personal cars, they both worked for GM performance division until GM disbanded it when John left.


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RC_Hinojosa
05-11-2021, 08:09 PM
Someone had to make a 6x6 VelociRaptor for Post Malone...[emoji2375]

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larry_arizona
05-11-2021, 08:18 PM
Someone had to make a 6x6 VelociRaptor for Post Malone...[emoji2375]

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Don’t get me wrong, he has made some cool shit, some stuff has worked, but it’s his marketed packages to the masses that are his downfall.


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sandm
05-11-2021, 08:42 PM
there are so many better tuners out there....
personally I'd look independent....

sure hennessey and ling have the name and can strap 1000hp into a car pretty easily but there's better parts out there if you take the ala carte option with parts from different companies and find a real tuner shop.

gotta say tho both built a pretty big empire on what they did and from a business perspective, can't fault either one for their successes. for the midlife crisis guy that wants a turnkey hot rod to show off they fit the bill. wanna take it and actually use it at at track? go buy a shelby or an SRT if you want something from a big name tuner.

one thing I have always found interesting. ford svt/svo and dodge srt have had successes. gm performance has never really been at the same level. wonder why they never took it inhouse.

larry_arizona
05-11-2021, 08:50 PM
Lingenfelter has an interesting back story. John Lingenfelter started it, and after he passed away in a racing accident, the business floundered, John’s cousin Ken Lingenfelter bought it and its doing ok but not great.

Ken barely knew John.

I have met Ken a few times and one hell of a guy. Has one of the top 4 car collections in the world and uses it to make money for mostly charities. You can only see the cars one of two ways. Get invited by Ken or get invited to a charity event.

Made his fortune in real estate and not the car business.

Lingenfelter performance and Ken’s collection are separate entities.


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RC_Hinojosa
05-11-2021, 08:58 PM
Let's not forget the ups & downs of Saleen and the shell that remains....

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z28ke
05-12-2021, 08:12 AM
I believe I’ve mentioned this here before but since it came up...

Back in 2006 I was just out of college (NCSU) and working as a tech at a local late model GM dyno shop and was handed the keys to 2001 Lingenfelter 427 TT vette making around 850rwhp (after I replaced some turbo oil lines, diagnosed/fixed a couple boost leaks, some general maintenance and the boss tuned it).

That thing was naughty!!! I was very impressed by how well the c5 platform handled that kind of power.