The Motus MV4R - 1650 cc and 180 BHP at 8200 revs - weighs 150lbs with 80ftlbs of torque at 2000 revs. This must make a great streetable bec.
https://www.motusmotorcycles.com/americanv4
I wouldn't mind the bike either but vrek expensive.
For those metric people (me included) the 150lbs weight = 68kg.
https://www.asphaltandrubber.com/news/motus-v4-baby-block-crate-motor-price/
£7k for a crate engine... it's not cheap but not unreasonable.
Pushrod valves?????
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Originally posted by 40inches
Pushrod valves?????
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Originally posted by Sam_68
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Originally posted by 40inches
Pushrod valves?????
Which does mean that it's not anything like as ridiculously tall as most modern DOHC engines, at least?
Now 2 bolted together to make a V8
Hmmm
Pretty but 100bhp per litre is not very exciting. It is seriously tall. It is a wet sump. It has 2 valves per cylinder. It's a V4 - which is
generally horrid to balance.
It is not even particularly light.
Each to their own I suppose but a fairly ordinary 4 cylinder twin can modern car engine seems a far better bet.
I'm going for a big no, no-where near ultimate.
this on the other hand:
http://www.h1v8.com/maxi-v8---specs.html
LAYOUT- 90 degree V8, flat plane crankshaft
STANDARD DISPLACEMENT- 3.1 liters (turbo), 3.3 liters (NA)
OPTIONAL DISPLACEMENTS- 2.5, 2.8, 3.0 and 3.5 liters (NA)
WEIGHT- 96 kg
BORE AND STROKE (STD)- 81 or 84 bore x 74 stroke
COMPRESSION RATION- 13:1
POWER- 420 TO 520 hp at 10,000 rpm (NA)
TORQUE- 240 to 280 ftlbs
VALVING- 4 cam, 4 valves/cylinder
CLUTCH- 115mm or 140mm twin disc.
Looks like a couple of Honda GX lawn mower engines joined up, hardly the ultimate as technology has moved massively
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Originally posted by snapper
Now 2 bolted together to make a V8
Hmmm