View Full Version : Motorbike engine in a Nova? Smartuki Video
jbowman
02-05-06, 11:44 PM
I was pondering this question this morning :wtf: about putting a Hayabusa engine into a stripped 'Novabusa' :D with sequential gearing (but no reverse).
Surely someone must have had the same idea and put it into practice??
I remember coming across these video a while back of a Smark car with a GSX-R 1000 engine, the 'Smatuki' which I'm sure some of you guys have seen before.
http://www.smartuki.com/Smart.wmv
http://www.smartuki.com/spanishsmart.wmv
http://thekneeslider.com/images/smartukilg.jpg
Ha Ha thats a weapon !! bet it don't go round corners to well tho !
Rich
Quite a few Hayabuse Nova & Corsa's about (well a couple)
jbowman
03-05-06, 01:01 AM
Got any pics or links to 'Busa powered vauxhalls?
a few years ago, there was a stripped out mini at max power live with 2x hayabusa engines in it, that must of gone like $h!t off a stick!
http://www.zcars.org.uk/videos/qt/black.mov
http://www.zcars.org.uk/montecarlo/index.htm
Vids are good.
Minis i know but awsome
scott.parker
06-05-06, 05:53 PM
Nice,realy like the smart car ones,and them mini's are fappin mad,just add both them vids with the minis in are at curborough sprint track,woo:D
Scott
jbowman
06-05-06, 06:03 PM
Those minis are mental!! I love it!!
adamgte
06-05-06, 11:11 PM
never seen a motor bike powered nova but have seen a twin redtop powered mini
I've been thinking about this a lot since seeing these vids. Is the concept of putting a motor bike engine into a car like that to connect the drive shafts to the rear wheels or create a solid rear axle and connect via a chain like a go kart?
I wouldn't consider doing it, I just think I'll sleep better when I know lol
Had a couple of Minis in my time, 153mph must feel like your flying:)
rednova
07-05-06, 09:18 AM
I've been thinking about this a lot since seeing these vids. Is the concept of putting a motor bike engine into a car like that to connect the drive shafts to the rear wheels or create a solid rear axle and connect via a chain like a go kart?
I wouldn't consider doing it, I just think I'll sleep better when I know lol
no - as i gather from the caterhams and westfields - you use a rwd rear axle an adapt the drive cog from the engine to run a propshaft http://biketransplant.tripod.com/ this site has load of info including how to make tiptronic gearing, i thought the nova would have been too heavy for a bike engine? do they have enough torque?
Phil
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