Low budget 1600????

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Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

storker crank/ rods.????? what happened to this $1000 buget here ????? You just sent that 1000 right there. you may get a crank/ rods from 500 to 750, but then you,ll have go up on the cam/ lifters, cyl shims, push rods, rocker arms. Plus case work, So now we are in the HI budget area. You don't just add a storker crank or I should say one thats over a 78 mm with out adding a bunch of other parts. The engine gets wider and the stock part no longer fit
newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

A 1914cc, 69mm stroke x 94mm cylinders, when properly built and carburated will make you practically untouchable stoplite to stoplite. Granted a bigger engine will be even more untouchable My Manx with a 1914 has run 12.51 in the 1/4 mile, it's very streetable and gets 24 mpg on the highway but there is no way it can be built for $1000.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Can someone go into more detail on the 90/94 cylinders as to why they are better than 92s, please. I know it thickness or some such. I've seen the info somewhere....but ??? Thanks!
joemama
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Post by joemama »

Hi Michael. If you go to http://www.banditbuggies.com, then go to the "Tips & Tricks" area, you will find an article on building a hi performance type 1 engine. Lots of good info. I have a 1914 with a counterweighed crank, lightened flywheel, vw rods, stock dual port heads, single Zenith 32 carb, 009 distributor, the clubs side winder exhaust, also I run the stock doghouse cooler. I have run this homebuit motor for 3 1/2 years now with no problems, and find it to be plenty powerful, even for duning. For a while, I ran a Holley bugspray, and that really made the buggy scream, however, the throttle shaft was so worn out, that it would not idle properly.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

That's exactly what I was looking for! Image
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Post by Gene-C »

Good site for information. I cant run it on this pc for some reason. My other one will run the site...
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