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4-valve DOHC engine aircooled
Hi together,
am currently in the status of building a 4-valve DOHC-engine for Beetle and similiar cars. Can find some pics on my site under "Projekte". Have engineered a complete new cylinderhead plus camboxes, manifolds, etc... Do this project together with Robert Bernauer from RMB www.rbernauer.de. The engine will be based on a crank with 5 bearings and so will easily stand the high revving that we expect. We think the engine will easily be around 90 PS per 1000cc. Biggest capacity will be 2.500 cc. In a few weeks the first heads will be casted. Now that I have my milling centre and CAD/CAM it will be much easier to bring the project forward. Will keep you posted on this project. Will attach some pics, when made them smaller (85 kb is not much). Martin Bott Bug @ 5-Speed |
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here are at least two PDFs of the construction model.
More soon Martin |
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Looks like Porsche 4 cam heads. Cool beans.
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Martin,
I sure would like to see you guys and the other teams: http://www.apfelbeck.nl/ http://www.pro-machining.com/ http://www.aircooledtechnology.com/vw.htm get together and form a true international consortium group. All could share information, ideas and most importantly costs/rewards. This should make all concerns time lines much quicker. The different styles of heads, Jakes push rod 'Porkies', apfelbeck single ohc 3 valve, and your dohc 4 valve. I'm sure that each will have different costs/uses and the resulting benefits for all the VW aircooled community will be tremendous. Just a thought. As Jake said over on his forum, a group working together can accomplish much more faster than individuals. I plan on posting this over on Jakes forum and Shoptalkforums and see what ideas and talk can be generated. Kelly (Cohibra45) |
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Its for a motorcycle (1500cc) and was showed in England at Birmingham show. |
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I would really like to see someone finish one of these projects soon and test the heads.
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First heads milled
Hi,
had the first heads on the mill now. Attached some impressions. Martin Bug @ 5-Speed |
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Martin Good day,
Can your heads fit an engine of 103mm bore. |
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Hi,
at the moment we are heading to a maximum of 98 mm bore, but the heads can be adjusted later. As the effect of power is much higher than with a 2-valve engine we will go for a maximum of 2.500 cc for the moment. Similiar engines (OHC, or DOHC) with only 2 valves gave more than 100 PS per 1.000 cc capacity. If itīs only 100 then the "small" 2.5 litre engine will give easy 250 PS. Letīs see! Next week a test on the flowbench will be done. Martin Bug @ 5-Speed |
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By some mails I found out that there seem to be some missunderstandings on the heads and the engine. The engine will be a complete new engine. Itīs no type IV. We will have a crankshaft with 5 bearings and a very stabile crankcase. So high revvs will make no problem at all. The heads will not fit a type IV, as I didnīt want to follow the type IV-route. Itīs my personal opinion, that the type IV-engines are already over their limits and do not stand what is promised. My experience is that they are not stabile enough from the crankīs side and by this can not stand the "tortures" for a longer period.
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