Engine weight
- TomDK
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jo king wrote: I read online a man in america winning a rockcrawling event with super low gearing and a rotary engine .
I would like so very much to be able to do this for a project as they are an easy engine to strip down.
They rev real high, handy if you need to stay in a gear on a climb.
I would like a bit more torque
But talked to a buddy. He told me that a Lexus 1UZ-FE 4.0 V8 only weighs around 180kg for the engine itself. That's not much and around 240 bhp.
arh, all these decisions
But all this stuff also worries me a bit, as I'm thinking. Will the jimny Chassis be capable of handling that much power ?
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TomDK wrote:
jo king wrote: I read online a man in america winning a rockcrawling event with super low gearing and a rotary engine .
I would like so very much to be able to do this for a project as they are an easy engine to strip down.
They rev real high, handy if you need to stay in a gear on a climb.
I would like a bit more torque
But talked to a buddy. He told me that a Lexus 1UZ-FE 4.0 V8 only weighs around 180kg for the engine itself. That's not much and around 240 bhp.
arh, all these decisions
But all this stuff also worries me a bit, as I'm thinking. Will the jimny Chassis be capable of handling that much power ?
theres one with a v6 ford engine in (EZZ on here), but for added reassurance you could either add a rollcage either external or internal (or a combination of both) or you could trayback it - that would help cope with any flex from the torque
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darthloachie wrote:
TomDK wrote:
jo king wrote: I read online a man in america winning a rockcrawling event with super low gearing and a rotary engine .
I would like so very much to be able to do this for a project as they are an easy engine to strip down.
They rev real high, handy if you need to stay in a gear on a climb.
I would like a bit more torque
But talked to a buddy. He told me that a Lexus 1UZ-FE 4.0 V8 only weighs around 180kg for the engine itself. That's not much and around 240 bhp.
arh, all these decisions
But all this stuff also worries me a bit, as I'm thinking. Will the jimny Chassis be capable of handling that much power ?
theres one with a v6 ford engine in (EZZ on here), but for added reassurance you could either add a rollcage either external or internal (or a combination of both) or you could trayback it - that would help cope with any flex from the torque
A rollcage will be fitted, no doubt
A traybach build looks very interesting. Will definitely consider that.
Perhaps I'll try write to EZZ, or perhaps he notices this thread.
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Gwagon axles and big springs,,,
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