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is this a viable engine alternative to subaru.
because I hate radiators .
what challenges would this bmw engine present ???
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At only 90hp why not stick with a stock 2.0?
IMO
1- You'll need sheet aluminum or steel to create your own tin set to redirect airflow
2- CNC a custom fabricated plate to move the accessories package to a horizontal position/plane for fit 'n' function in a teener - this may require a beefier end shaft - then beefier crank/etc - depends on if you have to extend the shaft to accomidate this
3- Good luck with the ECU when you do all of the above
4- It's easier to modify a V-Dub tranny with a 4 speed than the same with a 901, but it would be fun
5- The oil sump area is too small and I believe a separate oil cooler/larger would be needed
6- Everyone will definitely say your car sounds like a Suzuki from the early 80's with any pipe setup
7- Lastly, 90HP aside, the teener body should be all Carbon for weight reduction, sitting on a light tube frame design - that motor was designed to wrap a 180lb groin around if you get my drift
...other than that - Piece of Cake...
Designed to push a 500lbs bike. May not have the torque to push a 2400lbs car.
And no power improvement over stock.
So... Why?
Zach
It would be easier and more cost effective to put a type 1 beetle engine in it.
I through it against the wall an see if it sticks , not this time
do it and report back.... the world is flat......
might be a fun build!
Torque moves the car not HP. It has the same HP but no torque. It will be very sluggish off the line but may be able to maintain hwy speeds after a few miles at WOT.
And I thought that putting a subaru motor in ruined one of these things. This would be like buying a big two stroke 500 cc dirt bike and putting a 250 four stroke in it. Just wouldn't pan out very well.
Look how small it is, just put two of them in there, maybe one in the front trunk for
4wd...
180 HP and air cooled and 4wd.
John
You know there are kits to do the reverse, put four banger VW engines into BMW R bikes. There's even a Yahoo group for them. But I believe you're the first I've heard thinking about the opposite.
I have several bikes with those engines and I don't think you'd be happy with them in a car that weighs four times as much as the bike did. The only way you're supposed to leave one of those idling for any amount of time, when balancing the throttle bodies for example, is with a big fan in front of the bike for engine cooling air circulation. There have supposedly been bikes burst into flame when the owner left a bike idling in the garage while he was distracted in the house. Let me repeat: Burst into Flames. Not good in a car, no.
Bolt two together, then install
There are better motorcycle engines out there
If you want to talk bike engines, let's talk Hayabusa or ZX-14 engines. 175+ HP, very lightweight, enough torque. I've got notes somewhere about the work required. They're Megasquirt-able, and can be mated to a Quaife chain-drive differential (with reverse, even!). If you want to go with a "standard" transmission, the Miatabusa project has done the R&D required to mate it to a Miata trans. I don't think an Audi trans would be a huge amount more work, if you've got the $$$.
Put two of 'em in and have 180 Hp!
Only way to do it.
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