Dear
Stewart
Many thanks for the offer of
the photos.
Regarding US dynos that give a
reading higher than English
ones , I have done some
research and think I have found the answer.
"As you know US gallons are
4/5ths of English ones [thats why our car do better
MPG !].
This all comes from 20
fluid onces in a Eng. pint against your 16 fl. ozs.
Now in 1956 the R&T Eleven
that was road tested to 132mph gained
a fifth of its weight whilst
crossing the pond from England.
ie your US pounds are 4/5ths of
the English pound [but we have less to the Ton].
Now a Dyno is basically
calibrated in Foot. Pounds of torque which when
multiplied by RPM gives BHP
[with a constant that is].
So if your Pounds are smaller ,
then your Horse Power are smaller ,
which is why you get more from
a Climax.
By the way, the Itallians use a
different metric calibration and they get even more
HP [ps] whilst the Germans use
a DIN rating which gives less than the English
because they are more honest
and dont tell lies.
When a German DIN inspector
came to the Lotus factory in 1971 to observe
the Elan Sprint ["big
valve"] on test, after the Torque figures were
recorded,
he was sent for a cup of
coffee whilst they
changed the cams to 145bhp racing ones to
make the advertised 127
bhp.----------- TRUE STORY !!
Also Coventry Climax abandoned
their new 2.5 V8 Godiva when it couldnt get near to
the Ferrari and Masa
"banded about "bhp figures. Subsequently they got hold of
an
Itie engine and discovered the
true output, but the commercial damage was already done
and the engine stayed in
mothballs.
Best
regards
VFT
ps sorry about the delay in
replying ,but I was still returning from Lotus
Donington
on the first of the month when
I drafted this off
line.
Hello Victor,
I purchased 5 , 3"X5" photos of Lotus history that I finally took out of
the frame (Susan framed them for me about four years ago) and photo copied
them. I'll send them off to you if you can let Peter Ross take a look. I don't
know who the guys in the photos are except Colin Chapman and Fangio looking at
an VIII in 56'?, 55?.
Climax technology is climbing rapidly. There is a builder back east
building 1500's and limiting them to 8300 rpm. Don Burrows emailed pictures of
the interior of his engine (ran it's bearings) and it is space age.
Mike's attitude is if he can build for 130 hp per liter on Porsches he can
accomplish the same on Triumph TR's, Climax's, etc. I am working with Mike on
an engine for myself and utilizing his expertise and we'll see what I can
achieve. A friend, Mike Tangney purchased a TR engine a few years ago
form Racetorations advertised and with a dyno that proved 205HP that only made
it to 173 HP on Cal Dyno. I think it's a good dyno.
But then doctors differ, patients die....
Cheers,
Stewart Smith