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1966 Chevy Nova Cummins Conversion





Hardway Performance owner Ryan Milliken dropped a few jaws at Lights Out 9 last month when he rolled his wild 1966 Nova to the line with a diesel powerplant under the hood.  Every pass the Nova would build boost while belching huge plumes of black smoke before it would rocket down the track while running in the X275 and Leaf Spring class action. Milliken’s Nova is stuffed with some of the best parts on the market and will be making some noise across the country at both gas and diesel races this season.

Milliken’s Nova isn’t a new build; the car was campaigned by Mickey Tessneer and was powered by a ProCharged big-block Chevy. Interestingly.

With the Nova, Gone is the bowtie engine and it its place a 6.8L Cummins-based bullet with a solid block. The rotating assembly uses a stock Cummins crank, Diamond pistons, and Wagler billet steel rods. The cylinder head is a custom billet unit from Wagler that has 1.500-inch valves and Trend pushrods, and a Hamilton Cams 207/220 camshaft is the brains of the motor’s top end.

For boost, Milliken added a Garrett Turbo GTX5533R GENII 88 mm turbo that uses a Stainless Diesel manifold. This setup doesn’t use any wastegates or blow-off valves to control the boost. A Precision Turbo PT4000 intercooler helps to keep the air nice and chilled each pass. Since the rules allow for dual power adders with a six-cylinder motor, Milliken added three dry nitrous kits from Induction Solutions to provide an extra 700 horsepower kick when needed.

Lights Out was the Nova’s second trip to the track, and Milliken had zero intentions of taking it easy on the car. “We threw the kitchen sink at it every single pass and it came back limping, bleeding, and parts dragging behind it each time. Before the race we basically made it move under its own power after the initial build and stuffed it in the trailer with zero testing or dyno tuning.



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