Dear All
Following the information from
Stewart
regarding seemingly very high
dyno readings
taken with Climax engines, I
have spoken
to a couple of English
guys who have achieved
excellent
figures.
Tuner "A" , who has just done a
head for me,
showed to me the dyno sheet for
a very special
FWB he built five years
ago.
The peak BHP was 141.3 at 7250
rpm. He now
says that he could add 5 bhp to
this starting
with a small valved Fire Pump
head, as it is
possible to improve the port
shape, compared to
an auto head.
The bad news was that this
particular FWB was
not a sucess insalled in an XI
at the time.
To allow for 8000 plus rpm it
had Five main
bearings , the extra
two
being supported from the
bottom plate added
to stiffen all the mains. This
stopped the the exchange
of pumped air between the
underside of each
pair of pistons as they
"boxed". The results was
a large amount of oil being
pumped out from the
complex breathing
system.
This problem is now cured and
the engine is for sale.
Hopefull your scrutineer does
not bother to count
the number of main bearings in
your Climax !!
He tells me that the above bhp
figure is a DIN
standard, corrected to standard
pressure and
temperature, and as we know is
the largest
of all the bhps lurking around.
So this is a
very genuine
output.
Racer "B" has a very fast XI
which beats
Ferraris and things, even
though the car is very
heavy. He claims the 1460cc FWB
showed
148bhp on the dyno and that
this power
comes in at 6500rpm. His car is
so fast,
I do not to dismiss his claims
out of hand.
BUT a Lotus Twin Cam [Elan, 26R
etc]
needs around 7500 rpm to
acheive 100
bhp/litre and that is a cross
flow engine.
If his bhp is correct I think
the revs must
be higher. Also I
have not spoken to his
engine tuner to ask the spec.
of bhp
measured. SAE horses are
smaller
owing to the corrections
applied
------- sorry about my spoof
about
the US pound and foot.pound
being smaller !!
I invite comment on the true
maximum bhp
seen so far from a Climax. I
will stick my neck out
and claim that
"no two valve engine can
achieve
100bhp/litre under 7500
rpm."
More like 8000
for a Climax I
should think.
Best
Regards
VFT