Bore is rules limited to 98mmxpensive wrote:And what bore would that mean then?
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Bore is rules limited to 98mmxpensive wrote:And what bore would that mean then?
It's 98mm max I think...xpensive wrote:And what bore would that mean then?
If you wish to stay within a 98 mm bore limit for a 2.4 V8, stroke cannot be any less that 40 mm.Scotracer wrote:35-39mm IIRC...xpensive wrote:I don't know the stroke of an F1 engine of today, but 45 mm shouldn't be that far away, which means 30 m/s a 20kRpm?
Peak piston speed is related rpm and conrod length/stroke length.countersteer wrote:Given all that, Con rod length would determine the Peak piston speed. Any ideas?
Well I don't know the actual length of the con rod. But I have read that peak piston speeds are in the neighborhood of ~40 m/s. So you could back out the con rod lenght using the formulas posted on this pagecountersteer wrote:Given all that, Con rod length would determine the Peak piston speed. Any ideas?
Actually you would need the crankshaft radius as well. I think we are out of luck unless someone wants to share some data they have.Krispy wrote:Well I don't know the actual length of the con rod. But I have read that peak piston speeds are in the neighborhood of ~40 m/s. So you could back out the con rod lenght using the formulas posted on this pagecountersteer wrote:Given all that, Con rod length would determine the Peak piston speed. Any ideas?
http://www.camotruck.net/rollins/piston.html
Crankshaft radius is half the stroke.Krispy wrote:Actually you would need the crankshaft radius as well. I think we are out of luck unless someone wants to share some data they have.Krispy wrote:Well I don't know the actual length of the con rod. But I have read that peak piston speeds are in the neighborhood of ~40 m/s. So you could back out the con rod lenght using the formulas posted on this pagecountersteer wrote:Given all that, Con rod length would determine the Peak piston speed. Any ideas?
http://www.camotruck.net/rollins/piston.html
We know stroke-ish....35-39 mm's Good point on the crankshaft radius...I forgot about thatxxChrisxx wrote:Crankshaft radius is half the stroke.
EDIT: I haven't read all the thread, so I dont know if the stoke is a known. So I dont kow how relevent the above is.