e36jon wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 02:03Two more V4's. What is the one posted above?
This is a 500cc sleeve valve two stroke by Suter. ~200hp. Their website is funky so Google is your friend here...
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/6615/ZL0cmS.jpg
Next up is the Motus V4. Pushrods! (I didn't search to see if this was already posted, sorry.) 110ci displacement, 180 hp & 126 ft*lbs, 8,500rpm redline.
https://imageshack.com/a/img924/1562/lmf5Xk.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/296/fXmVuZ.jpg
Apologies for earlier snark at the Tesla motor posting. Not my finest moment...
All good, I throw the snark around as well, so what goes around comes around. That was a KTM MotoGP mill. Not sure of the year. I really like the concept of the Motus engine, half a SBC in my eyes. I'm sure Tommy Cookers or J.A.W. know about the sort of crankshafts all these V4s have. Crossplane, flat, something in between. Some sound really great, like you'd expect half a V8 would. I assume the 919 is flat plane.e36jon wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 02:03Two more V4's. What is the one posted above? edit: The one above is a KTM 990cc GP1 engine. Yummy.
This is a 500cc sleeve valve two stroke by Suter. ~200hp. Their website is funky so Google is your friend here...
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/6615/ZL0cmS.jpg
Next up is the Motus V4. Pushrods! 110ci displacement, 180 hp & 126 ft*lbs, 8,500rpm redline. edit: Too funny that I called out pushrods and then failed to show any. I still came up empty on any actual photos, but found the bottom three images instead...
https://imageshack.com/a/img924/1562/lmf5Xk.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/296/fXmVuZ.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/3655/8YBVQd.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img924/1804/CKfp2J.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img922/7631/1beT63.jpg
Apologies for earlier snark at the Tesla motor posting. Not my finest moment...
The Suter is cool, but aint a Sleeve valve though.flynfrog wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 04:06e36jon wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 02:03Two more V4's. What is the one posted above?
This is a 500cc sleeve valve two stroke by Suter. ~200hp. Their website is funky so Google is your friend here...
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/6615/ZL0cmS.jpg
Next up is the Motus V4. Pushrods! (I didn't search to see if this was already posted, sorry.) 110ci displacement, 180 hp & 126 ft*lbs, 8,500rpm redline.
https://imageshack.com/a/img924/1562/lmf5Xk.jpg
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/296/fXmVuZ.jpg
Apologies for earlier snark at the Tesla motor posting. Not my finest moment...
That Suter is awesome.
Surely that would be the F1 engine that took Surtees to the championship in 1964?
Luca Marmorini designed the Ducati like (older generation 4 valve system) desmo for the Toyota Formula one racer. Toyota thought of a V10 desmodromic F1 engine for improving the performances of their engines. In that period (somewhere between 2002 and 2009) all the solutions were tested. They built a single cylinder head for testing and compared its performance with a pneumatic return valve solution. The Desmo showed the same power of the pneumatic solution, but better performance in the mid range, demonstrating the superiority of the desmo system. The desmodromic engine didn’t race due to the risk of a so complex mechanical system. The Toyota race car had already so many problems at that time, so introducing an other uncertain variable was regarded to be a too high risk. Beautiful professional pictures show details like forked (positioned closer in line opposite each other) camfollower fingers and DLC-coated cams and rockers.
Thanks, loved it. Watching the other 5 now