MG X Power K2000
New 220bhp engine debuted last weekend
MG's latest debut went largely unnoticed last weekend when MG XPower debuted their new engine on track. The K2000 engine was fitted to an MG racing in the EERC endurance race at Thruxton. The engine was fitted in a factory entered MG ZR driven by Mark Roberts and Don Kettleborough, and came home 3 laps in front of the class opposition. The opposition was mainly Honda powered and the ZR was showing them a clean pair of heels even before they started running into problems. A precautionary refueling stop fifteen minutes before the end of the race prevented a higher placing but the reliability of the new unit proved a great success for all involved nevertheless. The K2000 engine, in 220bhp form for this event, ran faultlessly throughout. Both drivers expressed their delight with the performance, in particular the spread of torque and resultant driveability compared to the 1.8 engines that they normally use. With a rev limit of 7000rpm, the team had to find the longest gearing they could to cope with the extra power of K2000 and the long straights at Thruxton, and a top speed of over 140mph was the result. The first batch of engines is now being manufacturered and will no doubt be of interest to any cars running K series units currently...
Then again, why did they bung the Toyota motor in the Exige if they were considering this?
PetrolTed said:
I may be putting 2+2 together and getting five, but Lotus have been adamant that UK Elises will continue with the K series engine. This would give them that option without short-changing Elise owners on power.
Then again, why did they bung the Toyota motor in the Exige if they were considering this?
I'd reckon contractual obligation?
In fact the Caterham R500 is 230bhp, so they are and have been available for a while from Minister Power who make the engines for Caterham.
Bear in mind however that the R500 engine neds a £2,000 refresh every 5000 miles!!!
bertie said:But the R500 is a 1.8 K Series I thought. This one ought to be a little less stressed with 220bhp from 2 litres.
If you notice in the picture, it's running on Caterham roller throttle bodies as used on the R400 and R500.
In fact the Caterham R500 is 230bhp, so they are and have been available for a while from Minister Power who make the engines for Caterham.
Bear in mind however that the R500 engine neds a £2,000 refresh every 5000 miles!!!
GregE240 said:
PetrolTed said:
I may be putting 2+2 together and getting five, but Lotus have been adamant that UK Elises will continue with the K series engine. This would give them that option without short-changing Elise owners on power.
Then again, why did they bung the Toyota motor in the Exige if they were considering this?
I'd reckon contractual obligation?
It's just federalization as has been said - too expensive to federalize the K series just for the elise, so cheaper to bung the already federalised toyota lump in, even if it is heavier
Steve
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