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donut

posted on 17/7/03 at 04:59 PM Reply With Quote
BMW (bike) Power????

After reading an article about the ADR1000 track car i got to thinking about using a BMW bike engine to power my Indy. I have visited ADR with a friend and was very impressed with what they do there.

The engine (K1200) produces 145bhp and is very tough. Also you can have a reverse gear put in if desired. The whole engine mounts on a plate with 4 bolts which i think could be done on the Indy Chassis except i would weld on corner plates where necessary.

The gearbox is on the back with the drive shaft facing rear so only minor mods would do there. The only thing i can see against it is the lack of tuning ability but for a rugged engine i don't think it can be beat!!!

What do you lot think?


Andy-a real donut



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lenny

posted on 17/7/03 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
have a look at the shaft outputand check rotation is same as your diff ,kwak are on the left thus i had to turn the diff upsidedown on one of my trikes, honda right hand side so the diff in my st1100 is the right way up, BM i do not know LENNY






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donut

posted on 17/7/03 at 07:03 PM Reply With Quote
Everything looks ok in the ADR as far as i can remember. I'll have to get hold of my mates pics and see what's what!

cheers

Andy





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ned

posted on 21/7/03 at 08:49 AM Reply With Quote
for the beam axle they use a morris minor axle if that helps. though they have more recently developed an IRS version...

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donut

posted on 21/7/03 at 10:37 AM Reply With Quote
Neddy

Yeah they do use a moggy rear axle which is the same as an MG midget one.

The thing i'm most concerned about is the width of the engine. It would need to clear the steering column and brake resevoire/master cylinder on the drivers side so i need the engine dimentions first. Luckily the Indy is quite wide so i may get away with it.

donut





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ned

posted on 21/7/03 at 10:52 AM Reply With Quote
it'll be interesting to see, i suspect it will be a problem (size wise) as it's a flat engine IIRC. you have to remember they use it in rear engined format, so no steering column to clear inthe adr1000!

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donut

posted on 21/7/03 at 12:41 PM Reply With Quote
Ned

I did visit the ADR set-up about 3 months ago so i'm well awaire of what goes where. It would be nice if it could fit ok, if not don't Yamaha or someone make a V41000cc jobbie? it was in one of the kit car mags a few months ago and it was in a Stewart taylor chassis.

I have even been looking at Harley Davidson engines but they are SO out the question although it would sound awesome!!!

Andy





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ned

posted on 21/7/03 at 12:49 PM Reply With Quote
whats wrong with the pinto you've only recently fitted??

if thinking bike engine, why not go a proven route such as ninja or blade?

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donut

posted on 21/7/03 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
There's probably nowt wrong with my pinto (fingers crossed0 i'm just thinking ahead for when i get board with the pinto. it is quite a heavy engine so a bit more power and less weight will hopefully be a good replacement when the time comes.

If i have a spare couple of grand then i would love to put in a Hyabusa engine but that will have to wait for a while...unless i win the lottery!!





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ned

posted on 21/7/03 at 01:21 PM Reply With Quote
checked your numbers from sunday's yet?



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timf

posted on 21/7/03 at 02:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ned
checked your numbers from sunday's yet?



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ye ha i won

well a tenner.

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donut

posted on 21/7/03 at 02:32 PM Reply With Quote
£10 will probably run that huge chevy for about 3 mins!!!!

Are you going to put that in a 7 replica?????? And i thought a rover V8 was mad!!

Does look good though!!

Andy

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timf

posted on 22/7/03 at 08:06 AM Reply With Quote
indeed it is going in a 7 chassis plans are almost complete engine has been dynoed at 420 bhp and 440 lbf.

On the dyno at 3000rpm it consumed fuel at the rate of 20mpg (almost as good as my old scooby) based on the gearing i'm using so a tenner should last
longer than 3 mins i hope.

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donut

posted on 22/7/03 at 08:46 AM Reply With Quote
Bag's i be the 1st passenger!! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ!!





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longlife

posted on 22/7/03 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
Have you spoken to Graham at CHESTER SPORTS CARS, he's an ADR man?
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donut

posted on 23/7/03 at 06:38 AM Reply With Quote
Longlife

Not yet, i still have'nt finished my car so there's no rush. I will do however in due course.

Cheers

Andy





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