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6 is good (very good indeed) - what might be better ?

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2 years 3 months ago #30550 by BigSix
Hi guys
Last weekend I heard rumours that a certain project is moving ahead, I^ve been able to catch a bad picture, yet is says a lot:

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Holger
 

Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
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2 years 3 months ago #30551 by zed_thirteen
image is too small to have a good look for photoshop but it's too late for April fools.  Crank, cams, carbs would all be very difficult. I hope it's real though and more than just a display piece (needs better curtain material for the stand)

1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
1990 ZZ-R1100 C1

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2 years 3 months ago #30553 by LareNurminen
It is real, I have seen the crank, bottom end and head in real life. His aim is to reach 200 HP with a normally aspirated engine.  That will make his sidecar rig fly on the Autobahn! 

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2 years 3 months ago #30554 by zed_thirteen
Well I hope that they have been videoing the development and build to share like the great Allen Millyard 

Allen's YouTube channel

1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
1990 ZZ-R1100 C1

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2 years 3 months ago #30557 by Phil
I remember seeing these pics somewhere a while back. So that'll be a 1715cc straight 8 if he's using standard pistons?

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2 years 3 months ago #30558 by Neville
Craftmanship to create these kind of modification certainly very impressive - anyone who has seen Allen Millyard's videos would see how much detailed machining/welding work is involved.  However, whilst inline 8 cylinder engines are theoretically capable of perfect primary and secondary balance if firing order is optimised, these are not used in practice due to inherent torsional vibration issues that cause fatigue cracking and crank failure.  It should be possible to add harmonic viration dampers (as most inline sixes do as well) but the calculations required to specify these are quite complex and would probably require expensive software. Adding these to the end of the crank would make the engine even wider.

Just a thought but still appreciate the conversion work involved.

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