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Yeahhhh that is badass! And the slant configuration looks like it would be pretty handy too. I4s are better balanced than a V4 would be too haha. My only thing though is as far as packaging goes, it's just another I4. Not that it's an issue, but the packaging of a V4 really gets the gears churning for me. Like imagine the use in a flatfender build - Push the entire powertrain forward in the chassis around 9" so the fan clearance to radiator stays the same, but transmission and transfer case move forward. That's 9" more rear driveshaft length you have, and tons of extra room that you could push the firewall forward to actually be able to lower the seat and stretch your legs out
When the 7200 class first popped up in SCORE, we tossed around the idea of a billet block 60* V6 based off a tall deck BBC. Looked good on paper.A flat 4 would be awesome. Even Subi stuff would be pretty intriguing, just strange to package compared to the norm.
I don't agree on a V6 being the best rational choice, but we're here building ridiculous stuff because we're irrational people
bdkw1, that Motus engine is sweet, but it's downsized a good amount to 1.65 liter.
https://americanv4.com/images/v4-specs.pdf
I'd probably go the other direction, and build the V4 off 6.2 or 7.0 parts haha. 3.5 liter 4 cylinder? Hell yes, torque monster that will probably shake your fillings out. Game on
That was the engine they used in Motus motorcycles. It's a shame the motorcycle company didn't survive.
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Bore spacing:
4.0 - 4.4"
LS/LT - 4.38"
Bore diameter
4.0 - 3.875"
L83 - 3.75"
Oops, solid corrections! I accidentally swapped the 4.0 and LS/LT numbers on the bore spacing when typing them out. Corrected now, and interesting on the SBF bore spacing as well. Corrected the bore diameter of the L83 too, that was just a swing and a miss on my part going off memory haha.Point of order.
SBC/LS/LT bore spacing is 4.4"
Small block ford is 4.38"
L83 bore diameter is 3.78"
Source: L83/L8B 5.3L EcoTec3 Engine Specs: Performance, Bore & Stroke, Cylinder Heads, Cam Specs & More - OnAllCylinders
Koenigsegg with their freevalve tech, now that is seriously a whole new level of innovation. Infinitely adjustable valve timing and duration on the fly, depending on what the engine is asking for. Can't wait to see that tech start trickling down
I haven't decided exactly how I'm going to configure the accessories yet, but that is definitely one of the possible outcomes. The first option is just lowering the AC compressor as much as possible while leaving everything else alone which would be very convenient. But if I can't get away with that, the PS pump is dropping down near the oil pan, the alternator is going on the drivers side above the PS pump, and the AC compressor gets free reign on the pass side to end up wherever it needsMoving the PS pump down low and getting the alt up high has been on my list of wants for awhile.
Guys have done LS heads on ford 300s a few times over the years, seeing some of those definitely played a part in going down this rabbit hole hehe. I think I know what you're talking about with a guy doing one right now though, and it's looking super interesting as well!AgitatedPancake
I just saw this same concept on YouTube with the guy using a Ford 300 I6, spliced LS head and a turbo.
Have you watched any of his videos yet?
Why stop at 12?When you're done with this project, we're going to need a V12 LS.
Thanks in advance
When you're done with this project, we're going to need a V12 LS.
Thanks in advance
I remember when he started that thread on Ls1tech.comFor a cool $40k you can already build one yourself. I'd be down to weld some blocks together for less than that though
V12LS
V16 makes me think of the engine in the Devel Sixteen, that thing is wild haha
I think I saw that thread, it would be sweet to do similar. I’m actually welding the two off cuts together is my test to build confidence in how I want to approach the welding hehe. Trying to do it clean enough that they could theoretically be used on a v4 just in caseI remember when he started that thread on Ls1tech.com
He also took the cut offs and turned them into V4's.
At least the idea behind my current train of thought, is this is the exact same join that I'll be doing on the real head so it's solid practice. Realistically these are just scraps so no harm if I butcher them. Buuuut, if it ends up good enough, I may keep them around just in case haha.What about just close off the end you cut off and add a cross over pipe for coolant flow? Keep it 2-piece