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on: 08-10-2006
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The mouth of the beast: DOHC engines designed by Aurelio Lampredi are a legend. Here we have a 1.8 turbocharged version with 165hp @ 5800rpm. Tuning potential is almost unlimited: stock N/A 1.8 engines didn't mind being revved to 8000rpm and you can even buy a 16v head. |
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#2 |
8-10-2006 @ 08:44:26 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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Beats and 165hp dont normally go in the same sentence..but in a 2400lb car..not bad. |
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8-11-2006 @ 09:26:07 AM |
Posted By : thirtyseven |
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#3, Yeah, well so was the 20V 4AGE... 1.6 liters, DOHC, five valves per cylinder, ITBs, VVT and 180 HP. |
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8-11-2006 @ 03:02:43 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#5, Yeah, well so was the 302 HO... 4.9 liters, OHV, two valves per cylinder, EFI and 225 HP :-P |
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8-12-2006 @ 10:05:25 AM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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Talked with an owner of a 1.8 turbo Alfa 75. He says that these engine have nothing to do with Fiat DOHC family but that they are instead based on Alfa Romeo racing engines from the fifties o_O |
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8-12-2006 @ 11:24:29 AM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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I wouldn't say it was unlimited.
Recall the Ford RS200.
[Edited by Tastycakemix on 8-12-2006 @ 11:25:46 AM] |
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8-12-2006 @ 11:26:49 AM |
Posted By : Disrupture |
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#10, "Power came from a 1.8 litre, single turbocharged Ford/Cosworth "BDT" engine producing 250 horsepower in road going trim and between 350 and 450 horsepower in racing trim; upgrade kits were available for road-going versions to boost power output to over 300 horsepower." |
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8-12-2006 @ 11:31:04 AM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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Yea but the engine was good only for 10 hours. The turbo would fry the $30,000 engine.
I'm referring to the E2 which made 650 hp.
[Edited by Tastycakemix on 8-12-2006 @ 11:35:34 AM] |
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8-12-2006 @ 08:07:31 PM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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#9, This must be bullshit. True, Italian engines were always ahead of their time and, yes, there were DOHC race engines even before WW2 but... I just can't believe an all-aluminium DOHC engine dates back to 1950 even if it was a race engine once. |
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