PeterW
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| posted on 27/3/07 at 11:24 AM |
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Pair o' bike engines....
A la Tiger Z100...
One in the front running the front wheels, one in the back running the rear...
Synch the gearchanges and enjoy....
All wheel drive and shouldn't be too difficult as the rear engine conversion has been done before.
Cheers
Pete
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ChrisGamlin
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| posted on 27/3/07 at 03:32 PM |
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It always makes me chuckle when phrases like "shouldnt be too difficult" are used when discussing things like twin bike engine
conversions, the fact that ZCars needed £10k's worth of Motec ECU to get the car to drive in anything but a straight line has obviously slipped
by the wayside
Anyway, there's an apparent desire for going sideways here so 4WD is a non starter really I would say.
[Edited on 27/3/07 by ChrisGamlin]
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PeterW
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| posted on 27/3/07 at 03:43 PM |
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Should only take a weekend to do...
and £250.....
Cheers
Pete
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ChrisGamlin
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| posted on 27/3/07 at 03:48 PM |
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If you say so
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Simon
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| posted on 27/3/07 at 08:01 PM |
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Blown Chevy LS1-7 - lightweight/small/powerful V8
9" Ford rear end, tubbed rear arches. 18" wide rear tyres, 4" front.
Aim for 9 sec qtrs
ATB
Simon
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