The Chevy SB2 is the first purpose designed and built NASCAR motor GM ever made. It was used right up till 2008 in the nationwide series. The SB2 has now been fully replaced with the RO7, but is still widely used in drag racing and other motorsports.
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A cubic yard of SB2 (stone base) typically weighs around 1.4 tons, which is equivalent to 2,800 pounds.
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Judging by the difference in restrictor plate size (smaller by 1/16" for Toyota for the Nationwide cars at Daytona this year, IIRC) and the performance seen on the track, I'd guess the Toyota's have about a 15-20 HP advantage over the non-R07 Chevy SB2 Nationwide NASCAR engines. The restrictor plate costs about 10 HP, yet the Toyota's were able to pass SB2 powered cars that use a larger restrictor plate. The Chevy Nationwide R07 is on a par with the Toyota Nationwide NASCAR engine in HP. The Chevy Nationwide R07 uses a restrictor plate the same size as the Nationwide Toyota. Whether this all will hold true with the Sprint Cup cars remains to be seen.
Approximatly 2300 Lbs depending on moisture content.
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