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Hot Off The Press: Intent To Manufacture Engines Signed With Linamar

Ekh

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That is SWEET! Just a couple of comments:

1. It is very polite; dare I say, "British", to paint a bullseye right where the pilot is sitting.
2. If you can put a rifle up front where that fake gun is, you could have an excellent platform for shooting deer.
Part of a long British tradition that kept them from winning the Am. Rev, war:

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I don't think the turbo version would require an upgrade. It's always been in the back of Paul's mind and everybody else's that this thing would scream with a turbo, and IAV engineered a hole and bolt holes into the engine specufically for this purpose. So obviously the engine itself is robust enough to support at least a moderate boost turbo. After all, it won't take a whole heck of a lot to change 55 horsepower into 70 horsepower and watch the little puppy scream. Arranging all the appropriate plumbing and the exhaust routings might get tricky, but I think the engine itself would work just fine with the turbo.

You all may recall that IAV was actively playing with a turbo for it before the first engine was built.

The Toyota 22-RE has a normally aspirated Compression ration of 9.4:1 The 22-REt (turbo) has a compression ratio or 7.5 (reported). If a lower compression ratio is required for the turbo, it doesn't seem that the Elio engine with a ratio of 12:1 is a very good candidate for a turbo. Just my thoughts on the subject.
 

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The Toyota 22-RE has a normally aspirated Compression ration of 9.4:1 The 22-REt (turbo) has a compression ratio or 7.5 (reported). If a lower compression ratio is required for the turbo, it doesn't seem that the Elio engine with a ratio of 12:1 is a very good candidate for a turbo. Just my thoughts on the subject.
I agree, a turbo engine would require a lower compression ratio but I think it would just require a new head to lower the compression ratio. Just my opinion.
 
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