Tuscan V12

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JnP

Original Poster:

340 posts

164 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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I'd love to see a Tuscan V12 pop up somewhere !

Before someone says something such as "its impossible".
The Tuscan has a 4L engine and can up to 4.5 thanks to Power.

Why not use a 5L V12 smile its small enough !



jr6yam

1,313 posts

190 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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I've had the same dream!

The top half of two BMW K1600 bike engines with a slightly longer stroke gives 3.6L
bolt on a supercharger and Bob's yer muvvers bruvver cloud9

Easy peasey whistle

OleVix

1,438 posts

155 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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jr6yam said:
I've had the same dream!

The top half of two BMW K1600 bike engines with a slightly longer stroke gives 3.6L
bolt on a supercharger and Bob's yer muvvers bruvver cloud9

Easy peasey whistle
laughsmokinbiglaughblahwobblerofl

rev-erend

21,536 posts

291 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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Who makes this 5 litre V12 ?

jr6yam

1,313 posts

190 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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rev-erend said:
Who makes this 5 litre V12 ?
BMW? or Jaaaaaaaaag biggrin

JnP

Original Poster:

340 posts

164 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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5L V12 was only an idea. Ferrari V12 are about 5.5, Mercs are 6L or 6.5L if I'm not mistaking, those are just examples.
TVR.eu offers a 6.2L V8, I guess you could probably fit any V12 in it then.

Aussie John

1,021 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Don't forget that Toyota made one for their Toyota Century limo!

rev-erend

21,536 posts

291 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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I dont see the point..

The existing TVR engine develop plent of power vs weight and use of the cars.

The V12 engine - is generally far too big, many are not even as powerful as the standard TVR engines
and those that are bhp rich are far too big and heavy for a sports car engine.

OK - if you want a 'GT' for a homologation wide as a bedroom race car ..

but it's a dinosaur.

With the price of fuel - sports cars have to evolve or die.

rev-erend

21,536 posts

291 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Aston did exactly that ..


chuntington101

5,733 posts

243 months

Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Come on guys you need to think outside the box a bit more. There was a French guy that built a w12 using 3 1000cc cbr engines! He then went on to build a 2.0 ltr v16 (!!!!!) using 4 cdr 600 destroked to 500cc each.

So how about either a w12 using 3 hyabusa engine each stroked to 1500cc giving a total of 4.5 ltr or a v16 giving 6.0ltr??????

cymtriks

4,561 posts

252 months

Sunday 16th September 2012
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Google Callaway V16

Four bike engines in a V16 layout. This engine actually exists.

Reading this thread, I see I'm not the first person to see a BMW K1600 engine and think of a V12.

GTRene

17,781 posts

231 months

Sunday 16th September 2012
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or drop a Cadilac Cien (concept car) engine in it, it uses a nice 7.5L V12 with 750 hp Northstar?

doesn't look to heavy, and looks a bit like the All Melling engine?





Slow M

2,787 posts

213 months

Monday 17th September 2012
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chuntington101 said:
Come on guys you need to think outside the box a bit more. There was a French guy that built a w12 using 3 1000cc cbr engines! He then went on to build a 2.0 ltr v16 (!!!!!) using 4 cdr 600 destroked to 500cc each.

So how about either a w12 using 3 hyabusa engine each stroked to 1500cc giving a total of 4.5 ltr or a v16 giving 6.0ltr??????
Good luck with finding the space for all of those main bearing caps, con-rod big ends, and counterweights. You'd end up with a hybrid of crankshaft/tardis.

Best,
B.

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

247 months

Monday 17th September 2012
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GTRene said:
or drop a Cadilac Cien (concept car) engine in it, it uses a nice 7.5L V12 with 750 hp Northstar?

doesn't look to heavy, and looks a bit like the All Melling engine?



now that looks sweet cloud9 and the headers look narrow enough too scratchchin

chuntington101

5,733 posts

243 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Slow M said:
chuntington101 said:
Come on guys you need to think outside the box a bit more. There was a French guy that built a w12 using 3 1000cc cbr engines! He then went on to build a 2.0 ltr v16 (!!!!!) using 4 cdr 600 destroked to 500cc each.

So how about either a w12 using 3 hyabusa engine each stroked to 1500cc giving a total of 4.5 ltr or a v16 giving 6.0ltr??????
Good luck with finding the space for all of those main bearing caps, con-rod big ends, and counterweights. You'd end up with a hybrid of crankshaft/tardis.

Best,
B.
its already been done! There is a french guy that races in Off Road event. he used to run a W12 setup using R1 engine and now runs a V16 using 4 destroked R6 units (down to 500CC each)!

As for sice the V8's out there that use the Hyabusa engines are VERY small, as in smaller than a 2.0 Zetec engine!

Slow M

2,787 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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chuntington101 said:
Slow M said:
chuntington101 said:
Come on guys you need to think outside the box a bit more. There was a French guy that built a w12 using 3 1000cc cbr engines! He then went on to build a 2.0 ltr v16 (!!!!!) using 4 cdr 600 destroked to 500cc each.

So how about either a w12 using 3 hyabusa engine each stroked to 1500cc giving a total of 4.5 ltr or a v16 giving 6.0ltr??????
Good luck with finding the space for all of those main bearing caps, con-rod big ends, and counterweights. You'd end up with a hybrid of crankshaft/tardis.

Best,
B.
its already been done! There is a french guy that races in Off Road event. he used to run a W12 setup using R1 engine and now runs a V16 using 4 destroked R6 units (down to 500CC each)!

As for sice the V8's out there that use the Hyabusa engines are VERY small, as in smaller than a 2.0 Zetec engine!
I'd be interested to find out how much space for counterweights and main bearings/caps you're left with, when trying to develop a 'Busa engine into a W configuration. Suspect Frenchie selected engines that had fair bore spacing.

That nay saying out of the way, I do love the RST V8.

Best,
B.

chuntington101

5,733 posts

243 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Slow M said:
chuntington101 said:
Slow M said:
chuntington101 said:
Come on guys you need to think outside the box a bit more. There was a French guy that built a w12 using 3 1000cc cbr engines! He then went on to build a 2.0 ltr v16 (!!!!!) using 4 cdr 600 destroked to 500cc each.

So how about either a w12 using 3 hyabusa engine each stroked to 1500cc giving a total of 4.5 ltr or a v16 giving 6.0ltr??????
Good luck with finding the space for all of those main bearing caps, con-rod big ends, and counterweights. You'd end up with a hybrid of crankshaft/tardis.

Best,
B.
its already been done! There is a french guy that races in Off Road event. he used to run a W12 setup using R1 engine and now runs a V16 using 4 destroked R6 units (down to 500CC each)!

As for sice the V8's out there that use the Hyabusa engines are VERY small, as in smaller than a 2.0 Zetec engine!
I'd be interested to find out how much space for counterweights and main bearings/caps you're left with, when trying to develop a 'Busa engine into a W configuration. Suspect Frenchie selected engines that had fair bore spacing.

That nay saying out of the way, I do love the RST V8.

Best,
B.
Here is a link to the W9 engine project. http://www.atomracing.se/6M.html

That uses a 90mm bore spacing

Chris.

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

289 months

Friday 9th November 2012
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At one point I really did think of recreating a S12 engine...

GasMunkey

5,697 posts

186 months

Friday 9th November 2012
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PascalBuyens said:
At one point I really did think of recreating a S12 engine...
Did the alarm clock spoil that?

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

289 months

Friday 9th November 2012
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GasMunkey said:
Did the alarm clock spoil that?
Nope. At the time my engine broke down, I thought about two options... BUt I was told even the other alternative (Chevy V8) wouldn't fit into the Tuscan chassis...

Pretty easy to understand I gave up looking into the S12 route as well, hearing that.

And yes, I made a wrong decision at the time listening to naysayers.