Hi guys i'm taking delivery of my mk indyblade soon and am a little confused as the year/capacity of the engine
On the v5c it says 928cc
Engine no. c33E-2301781
Am i right in thinking the 928cc engines didn't start till 2000, but the engine no. indicates its a 98 or 99 model????
Its definitely carbed
Infinate wisdom required!!!!
Right, the original carbed blades were 893cc, the later carbed blades were 919cc, before they switched to fuel injection. Then it went 929cc I
believe?
[Edited on 29/4/13 by Proby]
There was also a 918cc Carbed engine, I have seen it on the side of one of my previous blocks, unless its a typo on the V5.
[Edited on 29/4/13 by Benzo]
Danny..its tompa.
there is a website to indentify blade engines on web if U google your eng no it should come up
Raz told me uve bought one... im jealous
looks very nice too !!..U just need a roll cage for it now !!
have fun
Carbed makes it a 893/918/919, if you have a look above the clutch cover its stamped on the block.
Nice strong engine
Stick on a turbo and you have busa power without the cost or expensive when it goes bang.
From Haynes manual engine numbers SC33E - 2300001 onwards are 1999 US spec. 919cc
i have a 893 blade engine, how hard are they to turbo? are there off the shelf kits?
Lock up clutch
Low pressure turbo
Intercooler
Cobble it together locost style, mine added up to around £750 on top of the base engine (untouched apart from clutch)
There are kits, these will cost you £££, if I was investing this amount of money I would go for a later Kwak engine.
Regards Mark
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Originally posted by tompat3463
Danny..its tompa.
there is a website to indentify blade engines on web if U google your eng no it should come up
Raz told me uve bought one... im jealous
looks very nice too !!..U just need a roll cage for it now !!
have fun
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Originally posted by asn163
From Haynes manual engine numbers SC33E - 2300001 onwards are 1999 US spec. 919cc
If it hasn't already been jetted. Then her it. Andy bates will talk u thought it and it costs around £100 iirc
It's like driving a different car after it has been done