I would like to know where you can find a Merc 12 for 2K
Naturally aspirated p-port 20b 3-rotor built by Racing Beat with 9.7:1 compression rotors.The high pitched furai engine must have HIGH compression.
If you are looking for cool engine sound for slc, have a look at that
But it must be 1) hard to find, 2) big to fit in.
I think that if the compression ratio increases and use
light(en) flyweel/pistons, the pitch will go high. I think.
The high pitched furai engine must have HIGH compression.
Although i think that ethanol and aluminium have some problems working together...
Naturally aspirated p-port 20b 3-rotor built by Racing Beat with 9.7:1 compression rotors.
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I vote do what I'm doing - stab an sleeved LS(x) into it and make almost 700RWhp and sound like sex :thumbsup:
It is the best, i think.
Have you ever concider the LS3? or even better the LS9?
The LS9 use the block of an LS3 which has thicker cylinder walls than a LS7 (aluminum blocks) thus whithstanding the supercharger and gaining the weight loss from cast iron block LSX (heavy but VERY strong, up to ~2500bhp!).
I think that 700hp can easily be withstaned by a supercharged LS3 or an LS9...
If someone knows better, please...
More like 1/3 of that which could include an ecu and other peripherals.But Dave, $48,000 is a bit steep!
Psychopath, I do admit I like the way you think!
10s and 12s have some great sounds, especially 12s. BMW 12s are pretty inexpensive to find (similar block to the McLaren F1). The Mercedes makes more power stock. But even a 300 hp stock V12 with miles on it out of a BMW 850 would give a 2100 pounds SLC plenty of kick. And the sound.... oh my.
Could you point me to the link with that, I couldn't find it.Racing Beat's website..
That's right, thank you!
I found some info about some LS's block weight:
LS1/LS6: 106lbs
LS2: 107lbs
LS3:/L92: 106lbs
LSX: 227lbs
LQ4 6.0: 209lbs!
396 BBC: 193lbs
Next up, I have a couple sets of LSx cylinder heads. All heads are fully assembled unless noted bare. Weight is per cylinder head.
LS1: 23lbs
LS1 Bare: 19lbs
Trick Flow 225cc: 27lbs
ETP 245cc: 38lbs
Triton 215cc: 24lbs
Triton 215cc bare: 20lbs
L92/LS3 CNC'd: 24lbs
The LSX is the heaviest of them all but, a standard 6.0 L iron block has 210 - 240 kPa tensile strength while the LSX has 280 kPa! (cast iron).
I think a complete LSX engine with turbo or whatever bolt on easily can reach (or surpass) 400 lbs. So the SL-C must weight - without the engine - 2000 or less, lbs. And if you add a full fuel tank...
I am a little obsessed:
with the weight, because i believe that its critical for the cars behavior. Less weight means easy stoping (no need for huge brakes) better grip (no need for massive weels and extraordinary springs/shocks and everything) better chassis rigidity and fuel consumption. All those things matter the most in a race and everyday use. In my opinion, better less weight than many hp (for the ideal hp/t).
An LS9 would do the job for me (639hp). Just give me a light chassis.
Those are my opinions, i am not trying to convice you EFNFAST. LSX is an exeptional engine. There are N/A projects that surpass 1000hp! These engines are lighter and they sound amazing. (not like a v10/v12 but they are great).
I would be glad to read everyones opinion.
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