Marvelous! 👍👍 Shall be very interesting to see what exact figures it makes after mapping. 😊
Andy, great to see the Imp engine still being developed! I once owned a Paul Emery 1150 engine, I never had it running as I dicoverd a crack in the block under the centre main bearing, it was a Mk1 block and really not ideal...super video, thank you.
Thanks for the info!, i have a paul emery block may do a little video on it
Its nice to listen to somebody who knows what they are talking about. 👍🏁🏁
@@thehillmanator thing is , thats how engine building go’s you encounter an issue with clearance for example you deal with it! 👍 its all a consideration! Keep up the great work! 🏁🏁
Very very interesting...l shall send it to my son in the UK.
Yup one always learns...even at 68..
👍👍
Can't wait until the next video appears....
Lovely. Wish I still had my 998, great little cars.
Ian used to spend *hours* grinding out the ports on the heads, all by eye using a die grinder on a flexi shaft to his pillar drill, constantly checking wall thickness. They all looked identical at the end.
Nice one Andy, great to see you're still developing these engines.
thanks yes always trying new things to try and squeeze as much out as possible 🏁
Very interesting video - thx for taking the time to explain all this.
Enjoying your vids from here in the States! Will be in touch once I know what we’re working with between my two Mk1s. Good luck this season!
Great vid Andy, that engine sounds sweet. - You're quite an engineer and I admire your confidence testing a new engine although I imagine they're pretty strong internally.
Thanks, yes very strong engine even in standard form! I get bored with repeat work so always looking to spice the job up a bit ! Even if it doesn't work always a learn to be had !
Beautiful engine!
Great video Andy
Your the conductor of the Orchestra bring it altogether, can’t wait to get my engine to you 👍
Great video... So many nice bit on this engine.. sweet
thanks, looking forward to seeing how it goes on the posh dyno for mapping
Nice Work
Really interesting video! Would be nice to see what sort of figures it puts out once fuel injected.
thanks, i am thinking of doing a follow up video at the engine shop where it is been mapped 👍
That cam looks brutal!
Could you run longer rod and piston with gudgeon pin closer to crown and run single ring and oil in fuel?
excellent, I want one 😀😀😀😀
Ports of that size are allways going to make torque high in the revs. Old factory R17 is still above 5k on a 1.2 bottom end.
Never stop learning👍
Why no support for the rear main bearing? If thats the one that has as much, if not more load that the other two, with flywheel & clutch loads, etc?
hi, the rear main cap is fully supported down each side by the block and has the sump bolt to it as well, it is simply better left untouched in my opinion, the caps are made from LM 24 and very strong.
Weird.
I always believed that longer stroke meant more torque.
Or have I missed the point?
yes your dead right, this is more about the rod length which is nothing to do with the crank stroke, i will try to explain more in my next video 😂
I'm guessing its going to make 100 BHP - and be driveable... impressive .
Cool
torque > hp is all in the cyl head and cam, the intake and exhaust tubes will allow you to tune as will cam adv/ret crickey 11.5 : 1 gotta be a lot of O/L on that cam > can you post specs
lobe accel and velocity numbers would be nice
Hi, sorry cam figures are secret to my cam designer bob jones,he uses a lotus software to design the profile, lots of red boxes but he knows what works ! 11.5 tame for short stroke imp
@@thehillmanator No worries, I can figure out pretty close to what it is, no real secrets when it comes to performance orientated design. looks like you are well over 0.25 L/D, duration is not that short and lots of spring
Great explanation about ratios and burn etc. Gave me more insight than I'd had before.
Thanks Andy
Glad you enjoyed it