No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 2008/10/10 22:02
From Melbourne Australia (and likely under the car)
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there was a bloke on the mini-list years back who raced a mini with a 970cc engine (large bore short stroke cooper S engine, much rarer than 1275 engines, same bore just way shorter stroke) and he got 121bhp per litre (easy to calculate since at the first oversize, the 970 is 999cc, or practically exactly one litre, so its power figure is also its power per litre.
Anyway he made 121 bhp and was spinning the thing to 11,000rpm.
The mini head, no matter how you port it is _nothing_ compared to a decent datto head, so the power figure is imho believeable. His valvesprings lasted something like 1-2 races tops (iirc) and he'd go through rods fairly often too - basically replacing them and lots of other bits at regular intervals before they let go and took the rest of the engine with them)
The cam he ran that gave power to 11,000 (i.e. he was upshifting at that mark or thereabouts) would, in highly tuned 1275s have them upshifting in the mid 8000s mark, a natural enough situation given they were much larger capacity, but similar bore, so they would struggle (relatively) to fill the cylinder on larger capacity engines through the same 'breathing' arrangement.
So it's imo, doable (not easy, but doable) but the rpm involved - even though it's shorter stroke, it's still 10,000rpm for the flywheel and valvetrain to deal with, not a small ask, and I would suspect valve springs would last perhaps 1-2 races tops.
Posted on: 2011/2/9 12:29
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