Building Custom Engine Run Stand for Ferrari F-140GA V12

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In this thrilling episode by StanceWorks, the team embarks on a monumental task: constructing an engine run stand for their powerful F-140GA V12 engine sourced from a Ferrari 812 Superfast. With a roaring 9,000 RPM capability, this beast of an engine promises heart-pounding performance. The stand is meticulously designed to house essential components like the Haltech Nexus R5 and UC10 digital dash, ensuring a seamless testing process. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, the team collaborates with Send Cut Send to laser-cut every intricate part from robust stainless steel, guaranteeing both strength and aesthetics.
Despite a minor design hiccup, the team showcases their expertise by flawlessly assembling the stand with precision and attention to detail. Welding the stainless steel components proves to be a challenging yet rewarding task, with the team relishing every moment behind the torch. As the project nears completion, the addition of high load-rated casters ensures the stand's mobility and practicality. The importance of investing in quality casters is emphasized, highlighting the team's commitment to excellence in every aspect of the build.
With the final pieces, including a tower mount and base, welded into place, the team eagerly anticipates mounting the engine for the ultimate test. Their dedication to perfection shines through as they fine-tune settings and overcome challenges, showcasing their unwavering passion for craftsmanship. As the project draws to a close, it becomes evident that this engine run stand is not just a functional piece but a work of art, a testament to the team's ingenuity and skill.

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