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50cc 269bhp Pinto Engine
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Hate to think how much that cost
No balancer shafts on a pinto so it's never going to do many miles before it shakes itself to bits with pistons that big?!?
Considering the country of origin I didn't think that they bothered with 4-pots...
What on gods green earth is the fecking point!
isnt that based on the lima engine , which is actually slightly longer ?
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Originally posted by tegwin
What on gods green earth is the fecking point!
Sod it.
Text that big.. I can't be bothered to read it.
Sticking with BE.
Why don't some of you read the advert!! (despite its silly big text! )
Its an autograss engine, and until very recently in class three (which that engine was for) you were only allowed 2 valves per cylinder, and the
pinto/lima is one of the very few (porsche being another) 4 pot 2 valve engines that will go to that sort of cc.
Duane Esslinger engineering build pintos for sand rails in california, and have built some of the most powerful pintos ever constructed, running on
alcohol with nitrous injection.
Just thought I'd offer an informed side to the thread!
Nat - is there anyone in the UK building engines to this sort of spec?
IIRC Vulcan Engines doing a big stroker, think it was either a 2.3 or 2.5 conversion on a normal 2 litre. It was in Classic Ford last year some
time.
Theres no spec for it on their website though.
David
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Originally posted by nick205
Nat - is there anyone in the UK building engines to this sort of spec?
redblocks go to 3 litres !!!
Not really a sensible option for anything other than a 2 valve controlled racing class.
With the money it would cost an engine swap would make a lot more sense for a road car.
Not an option I'd consider, just interested in the effort and development that must go into something like that to push the regs. It's not the sort of thing you'd do just because you can really is it.
A friend of mine raced a couple years ago with a pinto 245 HP. From 2.0 litre.
So there are some weird stuff for that old lump