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The torque isn't low, it is high. 75 lb ft per litre is very good torque.
100 bhp per litre is also good. Do the math and find engines more powerful, Porsche Cayman isn't. For example. |
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3) You might be shocked at how small the effects of bore to stroke ratio really are. Manufacturers have converged on roughly square bore:stroke ratios probably because a square cylinder has the highest volume to surface area ratio, which makes the engine block lighter. It also happens to give a good valve area. Speaking of valve area, if you think of a 2-valve V8, most of them have very big bores, so that the two valves that are in each cylinder can be nice and fat. Check out the bore and stroke of various engines like Chevy 350, etc. Then look at the Honda F22C1. 4) The stroke is only half of the equation for the piston putting torque on the crank. The stroke is the leverage, and the piston area (from the bore), with the cylinder pressure acting on it, is the force. The way the math works, any 500cc cylinder will make the same torque with the same cylinder pressure. There are secondary differences: friction, etc, but theoretically inches are inches, regardless of bore and stroke. |
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As others have said before me, this 2.0 engine delivers a pretty good amount of torque for its displacement and other driving characteristics (fuel efficiency, reliability, responce, etc)
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They need to do way instain mother> who kill thier babbys. becuse these babby cant frigth back? it was on the news this mroing a mother in ar who had kill her three kids. they are taking the three babby back to new york too lady to rest my pary are with the father who lost his children ; i am truley sorry for your lots
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Just trade it in for a stang bruh.
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When people would ask if it was fast I would just reply with it's fun.
There's nothing wrong with it n/a. If people complain about it being slow I just assume they haven't ventured into the powerband. I didn't boost out of boredom. I wanted to build a car out further than I had in the past. I'm old enough to appreciate it n/a as well as the way I have it now. I've learned a lot from this car and the friends I've made because of it. |
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If there is no difference, why are they different lines on a dyno? True they are just different measurable characteristics of a single force, but they dramatically change the charastics of performance. I think it is fine to compare them, because we have a base value to compare with. (that being the current performance of the stock engine) You can call it widening the powerband, but my point was that there is a difference. And that engine design, not just displacement, plays a part of it. I'll have to take your word on 3, and 4. But I have heard that more, smaller valves flow better than large single ones eg: 2 vs 4 valve head design. Inches may be inches, but I also included crank design into it. By applying the same force to a crank journal that is farther away from the center of that crank than one that is closer, will produce higher torque. Moving the journal away from the center will increase the stroke due to the increase in distance between the lobe in the top and bottom position. So while any 500cc cylinder will make the same torque with the same cylinder pressure, by changing the stroke, and reducing the piston size (to keep the same 500cc's) you have greater leverage on the crank.
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You always want a nice and fat torque curve because torque makes power, but we can only compare torque between cars because almost all gas engines have the same useful RPM range: 1000RPM to 5500-7500RPM. If someone showed up with an engine that made useful power from 7000-14,000RPM with not much torque, it would still be a great engine, besides being noisy, expensive to build, unreliable, and difficult to start. Rockets have no torque, but lots of power. You're right that increasing the stroke will increase the torque, but if you think about it, it's because more stroke means more inches. So, the 500cc cylinder you started with and then stroked is now >500cc, which means the torque will go up accordingly. If you stroke from 500cc to 550cc, and I bore to 550cc instead, we are going to have the same torque, on paper. |
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Funny, I've never had the impression that it doesn't have enough power or torque. The torque dip is annoying, and solved with easy mods.
It's very easy to feel fast in this car, 1) keep the revs up, 2) go around a corner at twice what the other cars are doing. It's not a drag racer. It's not stomp your foot down and it does the rest. I like what someone else said, it's a driver's car. You have to interact with it, keep it in the right rev range, turn and brake well, and so on. It's very fun in that regard as you aren't just jamming down the pedal and going to sleep. |
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so if the stroke is 2, and the bore is 2, and the crank journal is 2 from the center, and we increase the bore by 1, we get: piston work: 2(stroke) X 3(bore) = 6 torque = force(piston work)6 X (distance) 2 = 12 however if we increase the stroke by 1 you have to increase the distance of the lobe or leverage point away from the center of the shaft by the same amount. Since we increased the stroke by 1, that will be 0.5. So when the lobe is at the extreme top and bottom of the rotation around the the center of the shaft, the .5 travel up adds to the .5 travel down to equal 1. piston work: 3(stroke) X 2(bore) = 6 torque = force(piston work)6 X (distance) 2.5 = 15
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