mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 23/2/05 at 08:04 PM |
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the right way round
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RogerM
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posted on 23/2/05 at 08:11 PM |
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How are you getting the drive to the wheels???
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stevebubs
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posted on 23/2/05 at 08:52 PM |
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FJ1300 engine perhaps?
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James
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posted on 24/2/05 at 08:12 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by stevebubs
FJ1300 engine perhaps?
That being what exactly?
Cheers
James
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Peteff
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posted on 24/2/05 at 09:51 AM |
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Shaft drive.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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MikeR
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posted on 24/2/05 at 02:34 PM |
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touring bike, FI and 145hp and 130(ish) torque developed around 8000 and 7000rpm respectively.
no idea what it revs to but it would be interesting fitting it in a right hand drive car due to it wanting to be where the steering column is.
(guess who looked up the web site!)
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chrisf
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posted on 24/2/05 at 04:45 PM |
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It's perfect for we Yanks. What website did you find the info??
--Chris
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MikeR
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posted on 24/2/05 at 05:16 PM |
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did a search on the engine name, found out it was a yamaha then went direct to the yamaha web site. Realised it wasn't a sports bike so looked
up touring sports ..... hey presto, bob's your uncle, fanny's your aunt and hey diggedy i got the details..........
although that is all there is, its very scarce, no idea of the red line but it does have a 5 speed box.
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lenny
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posted on 24/2/05 at 05:46 PM |
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yep and I seen the car revirsing it is sweet good simple Lenny
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Mr G
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posted on 24/2/05 at 10:25 PM |
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Did this thread have links to the drive unit? I'm sure someone posted a link but can't find it?
Cheers
G
Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a
car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes
and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.
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stevebubs
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posted on 24/2/05 at 11:52 PM |
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Isn't the FJ the same engine as used in the Legends Racecars?
Legend Racecar - MPH04
[Edited on 24/2/05 by stevebubs]
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OX
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posted on 25/2/05 at 12:46 AM |
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i thought those guys used the fj1200 engine,not sure
the fjr1300 engine is a beast of a thing,im sure it has a redline of 10500,for a big bike it realy is quick
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MikeR
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posted on 25/2/05 at 01:04 AM |
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i thought the legends use an air cooled engine - which gave them problems with over heating if not careful due to enclosed body.
Seem to recally Dave Andrews (DVApower) mentioning something about special exhaust valves to help with the temperatures.
(as usual with my posts these days, this is a vague memory and should not be taken as correct)
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OX
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posted on 25/2/05 at 01:35 AM |
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yip i think the early fj 1200 engines were air cooled
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Sven
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posted on 25/2/05 at 04:06 AM |
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Two engines? One in the back too perchance? AWD?
Just speculating ...
-Sven
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Fred W B
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posted on 25/2/05 at 05:47 AM |
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going back to the picture of the blue car, can they not get the engine any further back? Seems very far forward to me
Fred WB
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adampage
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posted on 25/2/05 at 10:33 AM |
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does the engine not turn the wrong way?
Looks a very neat installation!
However...
I thought (as for the yamaha Vmax engine) shaft drive bike engines which have the shaft on the left hand side of the bike turned the wrong way for
most diffs?
Then the reason why BMW shaft drive engines can be used ok is that on the bike their shaft is on the right, so turns the correct way.
Does it run with the diff turned over?
Also - is there much power loss with the big bevel gear turning the drive 90degrees?
Adam.
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sgraber
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posted on 1/3/05 at 07:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by adampage
Looks a very neat installation!
However...
I thought (as for the yamaha Vmax engine) shaft drive bike engines which have the shaft on the left hand side of the bike turned the wrong way for
most diffs?
Then the reason why BMW shaft drive engines can be used ok is that on the bike their shaft is on the right, so turns the correct way.
Does it run with the diff turned over?
Also - is there much power loss with the big bevel gear turning the drive 90degrees?
Adam.
I hear you Adam. I went around this little
problem over a year ago and never came up
with an off-the-shelf solution. Running the
diff against the coast side is a big no-no.
Whine and the loads are forcing the gears
apart so wear on the bearings is extreme.
So ----- is the differential in the above car a
"special"? Or is it something that mere
mortals will find?
So c'mon those of you in the know! No more teasing!
[Edited on 3/1/05 by sgraber]
Steve Graber
http://www.grabercars.com/
"Quickness through lightness"
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JoaoCaldeira
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posted on 8/3/05 at 09:56 AM |
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MORE
MORE
MORE
I need more photos
I need more specs (diff, reverse,...)
Living in a LHD country I'm liking this...
Although I suspect that this engine, as being so young, won't be that cheap...
Joao Caldeira
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robertwa
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posted on 24/6/05 at 07:11 PM |
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I'm resurecting an old thread.......
Anyone have anymore information on a Yamaha FJ engined car? I heard the legends cars use them with Toyota rear axles and custom ratios all the way
fronm 2.5 to 4.1.
I wonder what they are like in terms of reliability etc in a car????
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mad-butcher
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posted on 26/6/05 at 09:34 AM |
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charlie is that the same engine that you caught me out on last year when i spent 10 minutes trying to puzzle out how you'd get drive to the
back wheels
tony
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robertwa
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posted on 29/6/05 at 03:53 PM |
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Bump to top........
Anyone anymore info on this engine? Same torque as a busa. Shaft -drive on left side so suits us LHD folks. Does the shaft spin the wrong way for a
reg diff?
Thanks
Rob
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chrisf
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posted on 30/6/05 at 02:16 PM |
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Steve Graber
sgraber knows quite a bit on this engine. Send him a U2u.
--HTH, Chris
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robertwa
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posted on 30/6/05 at 02:53 PM |
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Cheers Chris, will do..
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sgraber
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posted on 30/6/05 at 08:34 PM |
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Strong Engine. 150Hp and Certain years have a propensity to loud ticking from the valvetrain. Very loud ticking. Should you decide to use one of these
engines, you need to hear it running first to ensure that it does not have the "tick".
The shaft output has a primary reduction of 1.5630
The gearbox is sequential 5 speed with the following ratios
1st : 2.529
2nd : 1.773
3rd : 1.348
4th : 1.077
5th : .929 (overdrive)
When used with a tire dia of 23.25 inches and a final reduction (diff) of 2.9 you will see a top speed of 148Mph
Here is a website with more technical info:
http://ymedc.introweb.nl/en/archive/touring/fjr-1300-spec.shtml
Steve Graber
http://www.grabercars.com/
"Quickness through lightness"
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