Robert Logan
Defunct Manufactuer - Old RF Company
Firstly let me explain my connection with Gordon Levy of Levy Racing : he is my US agent and he also supplies some of our engines.
I have just had the pleasure of driving both of Gordons 342 and 306 engines in our cars. They are very different and can be used for many different applications.
The 342 was the first engine I drove , just before Christmas in a 'turn key' we produced for an Australian customer. The engine was dynoed at 436 HP and 410 ft.lbs. and although down in HP (this was due to a calaulated figure), it was more than the 425 asked for. The Audi / Gatrag box is still happy with the figures and the owner is very impressed with the performance of the car especially the wheel spin at 4600 RPM in every gear.
The 306 I drove for the first time lastWednesday and the performance of this engine is the reason for the thread. I thought that the 342 was GREAT but the 306 is the engine for me. It spins to 7500 although I only spun her to 7000 but it just pulls and pulls (like a teenager at midnight)
I was amazed at the strength. I have been told by others that Gordons engines can be Fragile but I have seen none of this. He builds an excellent engine and I am pleased that our company are associated with his and would recommend others to use his engines.
Best wishes,
Robert
I have just had the pleasure of driving both of Gordons 342 and 306 engines in our cars. They are very different and can be used for many different applications.
The 342 was the first engine I drove , just before Christmas in a 'turn key' we produced for an Australian customer. The engine was dynoed at 436 HP and 410 ft.lbs. and although down in HP (this was due to a calaulated figure), it was more than the 425 asked for. The Audi / Gatrag box is still happy with the figures and the owner is very impressed with the performance of the car especially the wheel spin at 4600 RPM in every gear.
The 306 I drove for the first time lastWednesday and the performance of this engine is the reason for the thread. I thought that the 342 was GREAT but the 306 is the engine for me. It spins to 7500 although I only spun her to 7000 but it just pulls and pulls (like a teenager at midnight)
I was amazed at the strength. I have been told by others that Gordons engines can be Fragile but I have seen none of this. He builds an excellent engine and I am pleased that our company are associated with his and would recommend others to use his engines.
Best wishes,
Robert