Engine swaps involving Toyota's bulletproof 2JZ straight-six engine are nothing new, but it's always fun to highlight some of the more unusual swaps out there. This one involves a 1200-horsepower Plymouth Cuda, and some fire.

The folks over at Boost Controlled Performance in Livonia, Michigan decided it would be a good idea to remove the V8 engine found in this '70s Cuda and drop in a monstrously strong turbocharged 2JZ straight-six from a Toyota Supra. The result, unsurprisingly, is an absurdly powerful drag car.

The shop put the car on a dyno to find out what kind of power its Cuda was making, and after a few fire-shooting runs, managed to squeeze no less than 1217 horsepower from the rear wheels while pushing 40 psi from a top-mounted turbocharger. Even muscle car purists have to admit: that's some serious stuff. Watch the run for yourself.

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