Hi,
I have a colleague who has a Suzuki TL1000 Vtwin engine and is intersted in fitting it into a Fiat 126 or similar type car.
Has anybody done anything similar?
I was thinking along the same lines some time ago myself by mounting the engine transversely and bolting a diff onto the output sprocket via a cush
drive (BMW prop UJ I think).
I recall having seen some pics of a Midtec with some VTwin fitted, or was I mistaken?
Any body got some pics or web addresses?
Thanks.
Do a user name search and check out "uklee70",he has a fiat 500 with a triumph speed triple in,this was designed and built with Martin
keenan MK enginnering,Ive seen it drive round cadwell park,great fun watching it blow a skyline,and a few evo's
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nsdev is the man, he;s building a twin engined fiat with vtwin motors, hopefully he'll be along soon.
Ned.
[Edited on 24/1/07 by ned]
I've been thinking along similar lines for my next project. I quite like the idea of irritating all the locals with something "cute", but silly fast!
if you dont chain drive it you will have big gearing issues , ive chain driven my kitten and it weighs 485kg with a full tank of fuel, im chuffed with
the tl motor and ive kept it on 10" wheels as i dont have the secondary reduction that you will have if you use a car diff
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Originally posted by DIY Si
I've been thinking along similar lines for my next project. I quite like the idea of irritating all the locals with something "cute", but silly fast!
Where have they all gone?
Thanks for the info.
In response to needing a chain drive instead of a diff, I worked out that it would be OK with a 3.14:1 final drive ratio.
From memory this meant that the car would be get to around 125mph @ max rpm which didn't seem to bad using 13" rims. I was going to use an
Aprilia which was quite highly geared.