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#1 Snowmobile engine an alternative?
Rallytwit Posted on: 2011/4/30 22:50
While hunting around online I stumbled across specs for the Yamaha Genesis 4 stroke snowmobile engines; 3 cylinder, 150 HP and 145lbs. This could possible be an alternative for a track car..................living in the desert though don't know much about snowmobiles. I do know they use a CVT belt drive but have no idea if it's possible to bolt on some sort of coupling to attach to a transmission...........just food for thought.

Tom


#2 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
natjeff Posted on: 2011/5/5 13:36
dont bother seen 1 put in2 a rx 7 cost about $20000 and at the end of the race which was aganst sand rails jesse james took 2 it with a mini gun and blew it the @#&* up


#3 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
natjeff Posted on: 2011/5/5 13:37
it was on that monster builds show


#4 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
PIGDOG Posted on: 2011/5/5 14:17
thats coz on monster garage they are pretty much #OOPS# at building anything

basing any kinda of real life decision on what monster garage can achieve would be stupid....they couldnt even put a fibreglass shell on a super cart with a bike engine in it


#5 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
D Posted on: 2011/5/5 23:12
Jesse James a Jock wanker and has just enough neurons to do burnouts
so doesnt surprise me that hell trash something someone else can succeed in.


#6 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
benny Posted on: 2011/5/5 23:48
It's a compact looking powerplant, I'm sure it would peform well in a little B series datto.

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#7 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/5/6 1:18
Three cylinders sound good and looks like it would fit in the B10. Does it have balance shafts?


#8 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
D Posted on: 2011/5/6 2:45
what are they worth? 4-5K aud?

there is also a 4 cyl version but would prefer the 3 for compactness,
Im sure they are counterbalanced DD and the only real issue is making
sure a gearbox can be made to bolt up, an alfa, volvo or porsche box
in that order, the ones that have engine at the front and box and diff
at the back for 50/50 weight ratio would be best (or GTR latest beast)
The alfa box is easy to get and will make an awesome conversion using
the volvo leaf sprung dedion setup.

http://www.lonesomebuzzards.com/cgi-b ... rum/Blah.pl?m-1272543473/

http://www.yamaha-motor.eu/eu/service ... s/snowmobile-engines.aspx

There is one cheaper alternative Ive been considering in the past.....

Suzuki firefly g10a all alloy 3 cylinder 136lbs complete and capable of 200hp.

Its not counterbalanced but can be balanced to a good degree and the heads
are hemi designed with very simple crossflow layout. The gearbox choice can
be a mazda 929 or 626 81-86 adapted via cut and shut bellhousing or same price
but heavier beefier w57-59 suzuki box adaptor called RingR from Tufftrail or
other suzuki offroad suppliers


#9 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
benny Posted on: 2011/5/6 3:13
Thing to remember with engine up front and gearbox at the back is that the drive shaft is doing engine RPM'S. Worth a thought


#10 Re: Snowmobile engine an alternative?
bert Posted on: 2011/5/6 6:30
Unfortunatly Tom,here in OZ only those engine blocks found in "normal"road going vehicles can be transplanted into vehicles for competition.There are a couple of exceptions in formula libre(hillclimb only no circuit class and then open wheeler only)Radical sports,the same as you guys i expect and Aussie race cars which is a franchised one make/builder/drivetrain series.
The above all use m/cycle power.



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