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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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Mike,
Where is this 1200 engine? Thats a massive 165 - 170 hp/litre!!!!!

Posted on: 2004/3/17 22:20
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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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a bloke i stumbled accross, uses em in sprint cars, tell yawhat he knows his a series stuff pretty damn well, if i get a motor built he is doin it, but he's just a guy building his own car at home he isnt a proffesional mechanic or anything

Posted on: 2004/3/17 23:01
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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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I've seen a breif tech article on an A series speedway engine running methanol, mechanical injection, massive compression and headwork. I'll see if I can find it...

My current L18 (1995cc) has about 137bhp at the wheels at 6700rpm when it was in the 1600. It may have a few more bhp now that its in my car with my exhaust system (and I suspect slightly more efficient drivetrain - there's alot less power sapping uni joints in my drivetrain), but we're planning on going back to the dyno soon...

Posted on: 2004/3/18 1:41
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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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hey L18_B110 ,

Did the Lblock add much weight to the front of the B110? How is the road stability with it?


Posted on: 2004/3/18 5:00
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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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best motor for 1200? ford ztec (i know "boo hiss") 180hp standard and 70 kg. Now that sounds good hp to weight

Posted on: 2004/3/18 5:18
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Re: Achieving 100rwkw
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the weight distribution of my car when I had it on scales a few months ago is 54.4% Front 55.5% Rear. Almost identical to the standard 1200's weight distribution with the A series motor.

Handling is the car's real strength on the racetrack. Now it's pretty damn good on the straights as well.

Posted on: 2004/3/18 6:51
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