https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmnsXTMLzCE
I drove a 21' tunnel hull years ago with an Evo Stage 5 tuned Johnson/Evinrude V8 that made 440hp at the prop. The sound from a two stroke V8 at full song makes the hairs on your neck stand up
Off to look for ITB's(from a boat, don't know why I never thought to look there) that will flow enough for one of my projects...
Merc used to sell a racing engine called the "Mod VP" that ran on Cam2 fuel and had zero warranty. Sounded a lot like that. The engines were about 2/3 the cost of a normal merc engine.
That's a vertical mount engine. Can it be run in a horizontal orientation? I guess oiling would not be a problem, would it?
Awesome!,notice how the lack of a flywheel and tq barely move the stand with throttle blips
How would you hook a trans up to something like that?.
In reply to cwh:
Its a 2 stroke, if the carbs are set up right it will run in any orientation.
kevlarcorolla wrote: Awesome!,notice how the lack of a flywheel and tq barely move the stand with throttle blips How would you hook a trans up to something like that?.
I have my doubts its set up to handle thrust loading a clutch will give you, so you'd have to to run it divorced. That is, run the flywheel/clutch assembly in its own pair of tapered roller bearings and drive it with a slip yoke.
You all must have missed this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y11aYD99Btc
2-stroke V8 in a sand rail.
cwh wrote: That's a vertical mount engine. Can it be run in a horizontal orientation? I guess oiling would not be a problem, would it?
No oiling problems, but would definitely take some reengineer of the intake system.
It looks like a typical OMC outboard configuration with carbs mounted where the oil pan would be on a 4 stroke V engine.
slefain wrote: You all must have missed this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y11aYD99Btc 2-stroke V8 in a sand rail.
that thing sounded like crap!
Hungary Bill wrote: Bump start that puppy backwards and you'd have a helluva reverse!
I've got a snowmobile that does that for reverse. Skidoo calls is RER.
With it idling, you push the button for reverse and the engine slows down and then starts spinning backwards. To go back to forward you push the button and it repeats the process.
I'm not certain, but I believe it changes the timing to slow the engine until it makes the engine change direction. There's no electric starter on the sled.
In reply to jstand:
IIRC there's some old microcar that did this, it was accomplished with a second set of points that you switched to to alter the timing, but you were supposed to shut it down first and use the reversible starter.
Hmm - an engine that produces copious amounts of oil smoke, marvellous noise but uses vast amounts of fuel (that outboard is apparently a champion guzzler)? I think I prefer my old Jaguar Mk 9 ('Moby Barge') or my current old Lamborghini - both are/were very good and turning large quantities of fuel into wonderful noises and a bit of smoke (though not anywhere near what a 2 stroke puts out).
Neat engines though - couldn't find a weight for them....
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