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Blue94t wrote:I seriously considered the KLZE and the 350Z motor for my conversion but both where cost prohibitive. The issue of being too tall for the engine bay was also a major consideration given my need to have the car road registered.
Jake
Rotary wrote:but there is 1 engine i can think of thats half the height, half the width, half the weight and more powerfull than the KL-ZE
ben wilson wrote:Rotary wrote:but there is 1 engine i can think of thats half the height, half the width, half the weight and more powerfull than the KL-ZE
I'll bite - That equates to 337.5mm wide and 320mm high. Also it needs to be 88kg with all manifolds and accessories.
Rotary wrote:No Manifolds, no accesories, Just smallest possible working engine
ben wilson wrote:Rotary wrote:No Manifolds, no accesories, Just smallest possible working engine
Without manifolds and accessories, the ZE weighs 126kg, so your motor needs to weigh 63kg or less and fit in a 400mm cube...
orx626 wrote:I'm starting to get a bit freaked out here "Rotary". Were we separated at birth?I also had a 5-speed manual KL powered TX-5 Ghia and have an affection for supercharged rotaries!
Rotary wrote::shock: you have'nt owned any rx3's 808's or Capellas have you?
orx626 wrote:I still have a series 2 RX-7 that I've been restoring for the past 4 years. Will finish it one day![]()
Rotary wrote:and the only big extras this engine had was a webber on its side, taking up little room, two atached throtlebodies would be even more compact
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