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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.
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.
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??????
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??????
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. 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??????
Best,
B.
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. 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??????
Best,
B.
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!
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. 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??????
Best,
B.
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!
That nay saying out of the way, I do love the RST V8.
Best,
B.
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. 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??????
Best,
B.
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!
That nay saying out of the way, I do love the RST V8.
Best,
B.
That uses a 90mm bore spacing
Chris.
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.
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