View Full Version : Have you heard about Nissan's new engine?
ShawnAzzopardi
25-09-15, 06:27 PM
Completely unrelated topic, but have you seen the engine Nissan are releasing?
http://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles/ArticleID/7071/Nissans-40kg-400HP-Engine.aspx
Apparently, it's a 3 cylinder 1.5L turbo engine producing 400hp and weighing a total of 40kg.
If it's at all possible, with the whole new "air" lubrication system to keep weight down and such, I think it will be a major hit in the "weight reduction, bro" business sector.
meritlover
25-09-15, 07:22 PM
Yes ive heard of it. There is very little technical detail to study, but its hardly a technological leap from the 80's gpB and F1 cars in terms of BHP/L
ShawnAzzopardi
25-09-15, 07:51 PM
Yes ive heard of it. There is very little technical detail to study, but its hardly a technological leap from the 80's gpB and F1 cars in terms of BHP/L
But seeing as it's gonna be available for regular consumers like you and I to purchase, and hopefully not at a massive price point like F1 engines, I think it will be swapped into many many cars. Imagine a Nova with one of those things. Immense power to weight ratio.
Cant wait for them to hit the ovals and never get out of second.
ShawnAzzopardi
25-09-15, 08:16 PM
Cant wait for them to hit the ovals and never get out of second.
You've lost me completely mate. :confused:
I thought Jap was crap (on here)? lol:roll:
Not enough users for owt to be crap sunbeam
Well I hope it does better than that shit box leMans racer
Uh... what a load of tripe.
Win a round of WEC with that dinky toy engine? Delusional at best.
As a design excercise that Nissan LMP1 is phenonemal, as a practical functioning race car its well, just not.
L14MNP involved?! Zomg!!! Lol
Southie
25-09-15, 09:44 PM
Let's hope the emissions don't come into it lol
Ahhhhh, this tail of woe continues.
Some bad news announced today for BBR Design/Nissan NISMO with the GT-R LM consigned to the history books....
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