Hey guys, sorry for the late bump but I keep finding twin engine threads I want a piece of.
This is our solution to the 2x problem. Chopped a Corolla AE92 behind the firewall and welded it to the cab back of an MR2 AW11:
Splicing a FF to an MR eliminated all suspension and engine transplant issues. Obviously a FF can be transplanted to the back of a car, but much more work. If I were to do it again I'd go with that FX16/MR2 suggestion. The engine bay should fit right under the skin of the FX.
kb58 wrote:
So many posts and so few comments regarding how well it'll corner... shame on you.
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Think about being on a sweeper during maximum cornering. Step on the gas just slightly, and one end of the car or the other will start to pull slighly earlier than the other due one or several of about a dozen reasons. Instant understeer or oversteer every time you're on or off the gas.
The only way to "fix it" is to combine the power of the two engines, then distributing said power to the four wheels. May as well then just use one engine, and nevermind that the car weighs MUCH more than a single-engine car of equivalent power.
Show me a twin-engine car that is faster round a road course then an AWD equivalent-hp single-engine car and I'll take it all back.
This is a myth that comes from applying 4WD issues to 2x2WD. Unless you have one end in reverse, both engines just help each other. Like a 100 HP tailwind. 2x2WD is actually a traction advantage over the power distribution problems of 4WD. There is not wild under/oversteer under acceleration, in fact this car is nearly idiot proof in corners.
Weight, yes is more, but our example is 2800 pounds vs 2400 pounds of a stock MR2 or Corolla. Not exactly fat for 200 hp, and 400 pounds is not a bad cost for double HP. (Our engines are stock so we're not even approaching power limits).
Probably true that a 200 HP AWD is going to be a better sports car that a 2x equivalent, but the the 2x is a viable budget race car. We placed 25 of 171 at the 24 Hours Of Lemons this spring at Sear Point. Probably a top 10 if we were better drivers and error free.
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