[Land-speed] New Engine For Nebulous Theorem III

Rick Yacoucci turborick at turborick.com
Tue Feb 1 12:03:53 MST 2011


Larry
The cost isn't too bad yet, my dad and I are doing all the work on our
manual machines.
They are a pair of gsxr1000 motors, yes common shaft for output, yes for
NT788.
Yea there have been several twin crank m/c engines.
It will be NA first then later we will turbo.

Thanks

Rick Yacoucci



-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Mayfield [mailto:drmayf at mayfco.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 10:05 AM
To: Rick Yacoucci
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] New Engine For Nebulous Theorem III

Rick! Utterly awesome!  I am guessing that it takes all your spare 
change to fund development of this. Is this a pair of Busa motors? 
Geared together on a common but third shaft for output?  I am guessing 
for NT788?  Remins me of teh Ariel square 4 motor. two separate engine 
geared together. Bugger to tune.  Turbocharged? Sure of course, lol...  
I ain't a flathead....

Wow, again

mayf

On 2/1/2011 9:14 AM, Rick Yacoucci wrote:
> Here is what we have been working on, I know it's not a V8 it's more of a
> square 8
> But it's at 22 degrees so were calling it a V8 there will be a 12 and 16
> cylinder version in the future
> Engines make about 220 hp per litre
>
> http://bonnevillestreamliner.com/2000cc-v8-engine/
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Rick Yacoucci
>
> Rick Yacoucci Racing
> 661-618-7706
> http://www.bonnevillestreamliner.com
> _______________________________________________


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