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I said in the 'Zytek' thread that I had my suspicions of who the buyer was. I can tell you that I now know that I was completely wrong. In this case, I have a little more to go on, but I still don't know for sure. My use of the word 'non' could equally have related to the french Pescarolo connection, couldn't it?
I do enjoy a bit of speculation on the forum. I know some members prefer to just wait for the announcements before commenting, but personally, I prefer to give the big announcements a bit of a build up. The Rollcentre and Zytek threads are both testimony to the interest we all have, and the need many of us feel to speculate and discuss. |
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There's a long (and very interesting) interview with Michel Lecomte on Endurance-Info.com.
When asked about the fate of their (Barazi-Epsilon) Le Mans Series 2006 LMP2 championship winning Courage C65 he revealed that it will remain in the Le Mans series but in the hands of a new team. The car will be brought up to full new regs specification. Assuming that this is what transpires, this must surely refer to the 'mystery buyer' of the sixth Pescarolo tub. My only nagging doubt is that I'm sure Henri backtracked on the original announcement that C65's could be 'Pescaroloised' to full regs, in a recent interview. |
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do you think Lister will use a new Judd 5.5 V10?....... or slot their own V8 in the back?.......as in the current lister car.........from what I hear - I think its quite down on power compared to the Judds? .......but I dare say its a much more cost effective engine as they develop and maintain it in-house.........does anyone have capacity, torque and power figures for the Lister V8? - from memory its a cross-plane crankshaft, with pushrod two-valves per cylinder layout - from a mustang or something?........
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According to the LeMans 24 Official website its a 6 litre 90° V8 LS1 Chevy, 725 Nm torque @ 5200rpm and 570hp @ 6200, 2-valve haed, single central cam. Probably a fairly weighty bit of kit. Good torque.
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if those are the power figures - and I believe them - I think lawrence Pearce is missing a big trick with that engine .......like a 50bhp trick.......when Panoz ran a near identical specification they were well over 600 bhp, about 620 if I rember correctly, someone on this forum was involved with the panoz race team and had dyno figures for the "old nail" compared to the new g-force/zytec package........
if I had to put money on it I dare say lister fell into the bigger is better trap and have inlet trumpets and exhaust manifolds that are way too big in diameter........have seen it happen many a time in professional motorsport.......just because its a 2v head does not mean its limited on flow.......with the advances in swirl know how, I'm quite confident they have the basis of a good motor....... Last edited by paul-collins; 9 Jan 2007 at 13:40. |
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Someone on the Pistonheads forum has an ex-Lister Chevy V8, it's a C5R block destroked down to 6.0 capacity. The chap in question is going to drop it into a TVR.
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Apologies for remaining off-topic, but the link from the PH forum about the Lister engine :-
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thanks truckosaurus - interesting article - all is clear now......60mm throttle bodies ......silly boys.....as I suspected - they fell into the bigger is better trap......the inlet port velocity will be way too slow with a throttle that massive.........they need to be drastically smaller than that, like between 42 and 45mm - and be straight too, and aimed at the back of the valve head - not those horrid Kinsler bent things, must be a constant section shape too, they have gone from a round valve to a square flange face to round butterflys......the intake runner should be the same cross sectional shape all the way through - like ROUND!
the bore to stroke ratio is not particularly clever either........the bore is way too big - better suited for a high revving application, than the low revving endurance engine thats its supposed to be - they should have kept the bore and stroke about square........its way too over square with a 3.41" stroke and the 4"+ bore........ although it produces lots of torque - it should be producing more.........looks like it was designed on the back of a fag packet by a mechanic - deffo not a race engine design engineer effort. |
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Sounds like Knighty may be somebody I have given money to recently.....and if so, you do indeed know your beans on this subject Sir. Nuff respect!
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The only problem when you want to downsize an engine's capacity is that you can't really debore it as far as I know. That has to be done when the block is first bored. The only way that you can debore a block is if you recast it. If anyone knows anyother method, please let me know.
Basically, the stroke determines compresstion ratio and for sure torque. The old Bentley 4.5s had prodigous torque, even before the superchargers were bolted on. And the incresed capacities seen in the Judd V10s(from 4, to 5, and now 5.5 liters) is probably mostly stroke increases. |
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I would like to see the Cosworth engine in the Lister. In my memory Cosworth is still a bit Ford...so close to Jaguar. Other reason: It's time a LMP1 team starts using this turbo engine because I am very curious about the performance.
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