Not if it was opposed pistons.Abarth wrote:Yeah as long as you never have a misfiring

Not if it was opposed pistons.Abarth wrote:Yeah as long as you never have a misfiring
560 actuallygruntguru wrote:600 bhp/litre! Way better than the current turbo F1.
Not most important factor, but weight has some importance too, if you need to carry a big fuel tank that´s an issueJ.A.W. wrote:What's fuel economy?
Its for racing, not a (false) economy run..
It´s called developmentJ.A.W. wrote:Thanks Uniflow..
& @ A-125.. Where did you pull the "2000hp" figure from? Kindly cite references..
Or is it yet more made up/wishful thinking - from you?
You should read it, you might learn somthing.Andres125sx wrote:So speculation or reality?
There are 1182 pages on that link, I´m not going to read it
From this link:Gerhard Berger wrote:the car was throwing out 1400 horsepower and just kept on pushing — you felt like you were sitting on a rocket.
And before you ask who is Paul Rosche...Paul Rosche wrote:It must have been around 1,400 horsepower; we don’t know for sure because the dyno didn’t go beyond 1,280 horsepower.
Not when someone says that kart engine provides more specific power than current F1 engines, wich is the reason I posted that, because the comparison is ignoring how restricted current engines areJ.A.W. wrote:Because it is directly comparable in utilizing atmospheric pressure - perhaps?Andres125sx wrote:N/A? Why? Any more reason apart you want two stroke to win?uniflow wrote:Show me a N/A 125cc fourstroke that will even come close? Not a chance.
...for about 10 laps or so.Andres125sx wrote:[[...]So a four stroke turbo engine provided more than 900bhp/litre 3 decades ago.
Well those kart engines are restricted too...they hove no turbochargerAndres125sx wrote:[...]
Not when someone says that kart engine provides more specific power than current F1 engines, wich is the reason I posted that, because the comparison is ignoring how restricted current engines are