Another tiny V-8 with great potential was the Taylor OHC V-8 made from two
Crosley blocks- a 1500cc engine. Since the 750cc Crosley's could be tuned to
100 BHP, a V-8 Crosley had a great deal of potential (by the way, the Crosley
4 cylinder engines were putting out 100 BHP back in the Fifties.....with
carburettors, etc and no "modern" engine management systems).
Jan Eyerman (check out my History of Crosley)
Jarrid Gross <JGross@econolite.com> wrote:
Deja vu,
This has been done before...
I was invited to a dyno test about 8 years ago by the former
director of engineering at Kawasaki USA, who had taken 2 4 cyl
400cc engines, and a custom crankshaft and made a very nice production
worthy 800cc V8.
The engine management system was having problems (not mine) and the
engine power fell off abruptly at 10000 RPM, where it was making a very
respectable 180BHP. With the right setup the engine would have made an
easy 250BHP, using off the shelf engine components.
There was mo marketablility in the engine program, so Kawasaki pulled
the plug on the project, allthough the engineering director finished
development on his own dime.
He now keeps the engine on display in his house.
Jarrid Gross
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-alpines@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-alpines@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Richard Feibusch
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 3:29 PM
To: alpines@autox.team.net
Subject: Ultimate V8 For Alpine Conversion
Listers,
Here it is!!!
The best way to make an Alpine move!!!
http://www.drags.co.za/dave/drysdale.htm
Waddaya Think??
Rick Feibusch
Venice, CA
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