Re: Partial FC: Ferrari motors in random cars
From: Hans E. Hansen (FListhanshansen.org)
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 10:14:27 -0700 (PDT)
Mine was a Gen 1 Stalker, with a small V6.  But the
V8 guys report having to have a delicate throttle touch
in 2nd and 3rd, but OK to give it some "Wellie" (as Hobbs
would say...) in 4th and 5th.  Car is very stable at 180mph -
but not with me in it!  For high speed use, some sprint car
like wings are needed, which kind of spoils the Lotus 7
look.

Hans.


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Doug & Terri <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote:

THAT kinda horsepower and torque in THAT light of a vehicle is similar to a regular car in an empty asphalt parking lot covered with water and soap - - - or just ice.  Step on the loud peddle and evaporate your rear tires.  My my

DOUG

 

From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+dnt=dock.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On Behalf Of Hans E. Hansen
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 9:16 AM
To: DOUG
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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Partial FC: Ferrari motors in random cars

 

StalkerCars.com

 

Lotus 7 clone.  LS series V8.  1500lbs, up to 505hp.

 

Hans.

 

On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:47 AM, Fellippe Galletta <fellippe.galletta [at] gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Larry......apparently only a few here can appreciate the craziness! 

 

Caterham has their engine list on the website.....mostly Fords. I wonder how they would feel about a Ferrari motor since they compete in F1 these days, right? :)

 

I think it is Ultima or Noble that has a big list of drop in motors......LS7, 911 motors I seem to recall seeing. At that point a Ferrari motor would seem fun and justifiable.....imagine getting the F12 motor into a kit with a sequential box? 

 

Since I started this mess, I think the conversation should divert over to Caterham 7s, and various kit cars built to handle. Exomotive makes a Miata stripper kit for several K which looks enticing when combined with a very cheap '90s Miata. 

 

Caterham is clearly superior and cooler, but the price differential is notable. ~$10-15k vs. $35-100k....at least talking brand new and ordering it yourself.

 

I came across an older Scottie Saidel email the other day praising the virtues of the Lotus/Caterham 7 chassis......inspiring stuff.


FG

 

 

 

 

 

On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:26 AM, LarryT <L02turner [at] comcast.net> wrote:

Hey FG - That's a great idea!  I always thought a Miata with a Ferrari V6 or small V8 (is there a small F V8?) would be ideal  -- it would be a tight fit I'm sure, but the results would be awesome!  The ultimate sleeper!

I know it's a nightmare in terms of engineering and cost but this is just a dream right?   I used to think putting a Honda V6 or L4 in my MGB would be fun but the engineering always turned be against it, besides, if I want a MGB with a better, lighter engine I may as well buy a Miata that someone else has put the engineering effort into?     Plus there are already kits to put V8s and V6s into the MGB with the engineering done.

if you look around you can usually find a kit already put together with most options like you want.  However, the Caterham project sounds workable - I believe it is designed to take a large variety of engines.  Small displacement Ferrari engines may be on the list, who knows?   If putting a kit car together like the Caterham opens the door to a whole world of possibilities.  Search Google for Kit Cars and you'll find a wealth of cars, engines and transmission possibilities....

LarryT

 

On 7/20/2014 4:50 AM, Fellippe Galletta wrote:

I've always had this idea but it's grown as of late staring into a late Indian Ocean sunset....and then I saw a thread on Ferrari Chat recently about a guy on ebay stocked with NOS Ferrari crate motors....

 

I see these Caterhams.....such cool cars, typical curb weight around 1000-1300 lbs, but always with a motorcycle motor or a small 4 cylinder turbo. That's fine in itself, and probably what I'd have anyways.

 

But what if one dropped a Dino 206/246 motor in there? How cool would that be? 160-200 hp would be great so long as it didn't weigh a whole lot. I can't imagine a Dino powered Caterham weighing more than 1500 lbs.

 

I know what you're thinking.....there are other motors that make more sense in terms of weight, power, reliability. Of course....but this is an F motor we're talking about! The most important part of a Ferrari. :)

 

The firing order of the Dino V6 is similar to the V12.....they sound like mini V12s, no? hehe. 

 

Originally the idea came from seeing Elises with the plebian Celica motor.....and I remembered that the Dino motor went into the lighter Stratos for nice results. Caterhams weighing about 1000 lbs less than an Elise probably makes even more sense.

 

Just have to figure out what transmission to put in, and make that work. Not sure if the mid to front engine deal would be an issue. Maybe go all out and get that Dino transmission in there, with the gated shifter too!

 

And as expensive as Dinos are these days to buy as a whole car, I can't imagine the crate motor being any more expensive than it was a few years ago.

 

Of course once you are braced and accepting of this idea, the next level is to source an NOS 166 Mille Miglia V12, and do the same thing. LOL.

 

I've limited the displacement to around 2.5 liters, but if you feel we can go bigger and still be ok I'm fine with it. :)

 

All of this has to be better than a V12 in a Jeep Wagoneer....

 

FG

 

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