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jimmyjonga

posted on 8/9/04 at 01:34 PM Reply With Quote
v twin - anyone done one

hello there
choosing engine for my locost - going bike route but has anyone tried a v twin - is there just to much vibration???
any thoughts welcome
james

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ned

posted on 8/9/04 at 01:46 PM Reply With Quote
the honda pan european (a v4 i believe) has been done. i gather the lack of power of a v-twin (despite the extra torque) and possibly the way it would have to sit in an engine bay due to location of gearbox/sprocket may be why it isn't more widely adopted..

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Peteff

posted on 8/9/04 at 02:38 PM Reply With Quote
There's a rear engined one on here.

He sva'd it this year. It's a Honda SP1 I think in a Special from Stuart Taylor.





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timf

posted on 8/9/04 at 03:03 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Peteff
He sva'd it this year. It's a Honda SP1 I think in a Special from Stuart Taylor.


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Brooky

posted on 8/9/04 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
The mid engines sp1 is a midtec sp1der now owned by Stuart Taylor and indeed built by Spunky.
Stuart Taylor also fit them to the phoenix cars but not to the locost range as one of the pots would sick out the side apparently.

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Hugh Jarce

posted on 9/9/04 at 07:09 AM Reply With Quote
Funny he chose the SP1. It's physically the largest and tallest by far of all the current Jap V-twins. A Suzuki TL1000 would have been more compact, but the KTM V-twin is more powerful and really tiny. But probably too rare!





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ceebmoj

posted on 9/9/04 at 07:29 AM Reply With Quote
im using a vrt1000, and as has been said it would stick out the side of a locost however if you are going for somthing mid engined you can get awar with the extra hite. and youcan pick them up for a lot less than most other bike engins.

Blake

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spunky

posted on 9/9/04 at 07:52 AM Reply With Quote
My ears are burning.

Hello chaps,
haven't built a seven so can't comment with any authority on engine fit. A twin does have to sit on the left of the engine bay in order to line up the sprocket.
Vibration is not excessive and is only really noticeable in the mirrors.
Lack of power I reckon 130 bhp is comparable to a blade and its the torque that gets the car moving.
What I like is the drivability of the twin. Pull away at 1500rpm, sit at 80mph at 6500rpm and no need for endless gear changes, the car will pull smoothly from 40mph in top gear. If you want to stir the box the engine comes on cam at 9000rpm.
There's no great weight saving with a twin, and would agree with Hugh the TL1000 engine would be a good choice (used to have a TL) Be a long time before the KTM's reach the breakers.

If it will fit it would be a great car, get your tape....

John





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