davids9317
Mechanical
- Jan 26, 2017
- 6
Hi Guys,
I'm wondering if i can get some feedback on a concept for a home built racing engine.
F1 teams have been using the over square bore:stroke ratio engine for years to achieve more power from a normally aspirated fixed capacity engine but they are unheard of outside the racing world. If you took an engine; lets say the current 1000cc Yamaha R1 and reduced the stroke in order to create with a over square bore:stroke ratio what would be the results? If the stroke of the current Yamaha R1 engine was reduced to give a capacity of 650cc it would have a bore:stroke ratio of around 0.42; similar to F1 engines.
This would have the advantage of lowering piston speed / inertia allowing a higher RPM thus potentially generating more power and possibly making the engine competitive in 650cc classes.
The main hardware / mods would be;
1) Custom short stroke crankshaft
2) Machined / reduced engine block height to allow pistons to reach the top of the cylinders (rather than longer con' rods)
3) Reduced squish volume to maintain compression ratio
4) Pneumatic / Desmo valve actuation to allow higher RPM's to be achievable
5) Altered cam profile to maintain piston / valve clearance
6) Standard engine (R1) pistons, rods, head, fuelling.
Im using the R1 as an example but they may be a much more suitable donor. What do you think?
Regards,
Dave.
I'm wondering if i can get some feedback on a concept for a home built racing engine.
F1 teams have been using the over square bore:stroke ratio engine for years to achieve more power from a normally aspirated fixed capacity engine but they are unheard of outside the racing world. If you took an engine; lets say the current 1000cc Yamaha R1 and reduced the stroke in order to create with a over square bore:stroke ratio what would be the results? If the stroke of the current Yamaha R1 engine was reduced to give a capacity of 650cc it would have a bore:stroke ratio of around 0.42; similar to F1 engines.
This would have the advantage of lowering piston speed / inertia allowing a higher RPM thus potentially generating more power and possibly making the engine competitive in 650cc classes.
The main hardware / mods would be;
1) Custom short stroke crankshaft
2) Machined / reduced engine block height to allow pistons to reach the top of the cylinders (rather than longer con' rods)
3) Reduced squish volume to maintain compression ratio
4) Pneumatic / Desmo valve actuation to allow higher RPM's to be achievable
5) Altered cam profile to maintain piston / valve clearance
6) Standard engine (R1) pistons, rods, head, fuelling.
Im using the R1 as an example but they may be a much more suitable donor. What do you think?
Regards,
Dave.