Biggest engine ever in a classic
hmmm....
11 tonnes (let approximate, at 22,000 lbs - I forget exactly what a tonne is)
10,000 lb/ft or torque (thank God that wasn't nm/mt)
so that works out to 2.2 lb per lb/ft of torque at the crank...
i've 2,350 lbs, and let's say 160 lb/ft of torque, for about 14.7 lb per lb/ft
should be pretty quick off the line then (but mebbe a little hard on the tires)
thanks for the post.
11 tonnes (let approximate, at 22,000 lbs - I forget exactly what a tonne is)
10,000 lb/ft or torque (thank God that wasn't nm/mt)
so that works out to 2.2 lb per lb/ft of torque at the crank...
i've 2,350 lbs, and let's say 160 lb/ft of torque, for about 14.7 lb per lb/ft
should be pretty quick off the line then (but mebbe a little hard on the tires)
thanks for the post.
I did get to see this in person, it si NOT drivable. It is a special platform that is holding the engine up...but pretty cool to see what a little imagination can do!
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