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10 Mar 2007, 14:56 (Ref:1863068) | #1 | ||
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Geoff Richardson's Ford turbo engine (mid-1970s)
Anyone remember this? The engine was tested in a 2-litre sports car (a March 75S??) and entered in a March 752 by Roger Heavens at Mallory Park July 1976 but didn't turn up.
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Made up my mind, the car equipped by the Richardson Turbo engine could be the Harrier "raced" in some rounds of 1984 Thundersports:
http://www.wspr-racing.com/wspr/resu...under1984.html it's the Duncan Bain/Mike Catlow LR4 Ford Turbo |
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I wasn't imagining it! This from Motoring News 4 Sep 1975 p24:
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Errr .... the equivalence at the time was 1.4 , so the motor was effectively designed to fall within the 2 litre class limit . However , at 285 bhp , it would have had only about 10 bhp more that Cosworth quoted for an ' off the shelf ' BDG , probably less than a contemporary BMW , less torque than either , less reliable , turbine/compressor unit , intercoolers , all the associated plumbing ... so what on earth was the point ?
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Fun? The engineering challenge? Why did anyone climb Everest? Because it was there.
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Yeah that whole turbo thing died out pretty quickly didn't it?
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Schnitzer started building a 1.4-litre BMW engine later in 1975 and were claiming 380 bhp IIRC. So Richardson might have thought there was more to come.
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Wasn't the March the Heavens 762, Allen, which did race that year, with a conventional engine IIRC. And why was Derek Worthington nicknamed 'Billy Whizz' does anyone remember?
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Geoff Richardson IS not was a well respected engine builder.
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