Craziest Midget Engine Options?
Well that's the development plan for it once I get bored of the standard power
I've just bid on a 1.4 K complete with loom, ecu, manifolds, flywheel and all ancillaries bar starter (which I don't need anyway) - £50 and 5hrs to go
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Renrut - Posts: 4577
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I thought you were looking for something crazy though? What about a 4.0L AJ6?
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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Zetec 1.6 isn't a bad shout.
I was wondering what craziness could be fitted in really. Someone on the midget BBS has offered me a half restored shell for a sensible price so after I've got a sensible one running maybe doing something crazy would be an option. Is the AJ6 a development of the older XK engine? Straight 6s are a bit too long for it tbh, 5 might fit but 4 long is really the limit.
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Would you be sticking with efi or going carb?
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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I think a straight 6 is a bit long for the car. How heavy is an AJ6? The old triumph engine is supposedly about 120kg but I've also heard figures as high as 180kg. Its probably somewhere in between as I've moved one minus gearbox by myself but it wasn't like I could pick it up.
To weigh the options up a k series is about 75-85kg in the same state, not often you can get a 50kg weight saving and a near 50% increase of power (70- 105) in the same step.
But keeping in the jag theme how about this -
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Shame there has never been a production 1.5 litre V8, as that would be awesome for some many reasons.
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Renrut wrote:Shame there has never been a production 1.5 litre V8, as that would be awesome for some many reasons.
If there was a V8 that small or upto a 2.0L V8 I would have used it, especially if it could be used as a front wheel driveoption!
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I've just spent a rainy bank holiday morning reading up on t'internet on the Daimler 250 engine. THis was the coolest link I found http://www.britchopper.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=21882
But anyway the more I read about it the more it sounds like a cool engine to use. Although only 140bhp in original form
Someone has kindly put the dimensions on the wikipedia page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimler_2.5_%26_4.5_litre
in summary:
Engine dimensions (with fan) - 2.5 litre- 30" long,24" wide, 27" high, Weight 419 lb (190 kg)
Heavy but they are alledgedly a very strong block suitable for turbos or superchargers ->
http://www.russcarpenterracing.co.uk/
I'm off out to the garage with a tape measure!
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Ah well, K series is still the front runner by far.
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