pistonbroke 2 Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 Stick a machine gun on the bonnet . Start from the back of the grid and fire away. Quote
Andrew Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 Looks like a seven or nine cylinder air cooled radial engine? bet the driver gets warm! Quote
Man On The Clapham Omnibus Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 Sixteen cylinder two-stroke no less! Weird, but interesting. 1 1 Quote
Andrew Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 The shape looks like it would be more aerodynamic in reverse. Quote
pistonbroke Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 Think it would fit in the Westy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW-G7pF6gUQ Quote
pistonbroke 2 Posted July 20, 2018 Author Posted July 20, 2018 Here is all the detail of the Monaco Trossi http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/c8b.htm Quote
Man On The Clapham Omnibus Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 1 hour ago, pistonbroke said: Think it would fit in the Westy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW-G7pF6gUQ Possibly, but it would never pass a drive-by noise test... Quote
Blatman Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 Imagine putting a pair of Micron spannies on that 1 Quote
BigSkyBrad Posted July 20, 2018 Posted July 20, 2018 @Blatman Eight spannies would be better (assuming it's paired pistons per head)! Multi-into-one expansion chambers just don't scavenge well enough and confusing back pressures make for a narrow power band - it's better with the drainpipes. I've been there, done that...nice try but a 750rpm power band with a four speed just didn't work! The car is my 1974 Suzuki Fronte GX coupe - 360cc two-stroke, triple carbed, reed valved, needle roller mains. I kept it in NZ for 15 years, after pulling it out of a lean-to barn (amazingly rust-free) and restoring it - only sold it in 2016 to buy the Westfield. Not quite the speed of a Westfield, but the same go-kart handling with your bum scraping the ground! 2 Quote
Sparkymart Posted July 27, 2018 Posted July 27, 2018 On 21/07/2018 at 00:51, BigSkyBrad said: @Blatman Eight spannies would be better (assuming it's paired pistons per head)! Multi-into-one expansion chambers just don't scavenge well enough and confusing back pressures make for a narrow power band - it's better with the drainpipes. I've been there, done that...nice try but a 750rpm power band with a four speed just didn't work! The car is my 1974 Suzuki Fronte GX coupe - 360cc two-stroke, triple carbed, reed valved, needle roller mains. I kept it in NZ for 15 years, after pulling it out of a lean-to barn (amazingly rust-free) and restoring it - only sold it in 2016 to buy the Westfield. Not quite the speed of a Westfield, but the same go-kart handling with your bum scraping the ground! I had one of these about 20 years ago didn't they call them Suzuki wizzkid? I loved it like you say gokart handling . When I tried to part ex it for a bigger car when the kid's came along nobody wanted to take it. I wish I still had it ,I've never seen another one on the road they must be rare now Quote
BigSkyBrad Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 @Martin Rice (Sparkymart) - Cornwall AO The Whizzkid (CX-G) was from 1978 to 1984 and had a 1000cc four stroke for export. This is a Fronte, from 1972 to 1976, and was Japanese domestic market only, however New Zealand was one of only a couple of countries to also get them. It's dimensionally slightly smaller in length, height and width, and has a more raked windscreen, and although they look identical, only a handful of parts are inter-changable. There is less than 50 on the road in the world, and almost all of those in Japan. It was designed by super-car designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. Sorry, a bit off-track - would Chapman have loved it? - well, it's small and light, with all-independent suspension, so maybe...! In the '80s there was one in NZ rebuilt with Testarossa-like bodywork and a mid-mounted Capri V6 engine and VW transaxle - nothing short of a 'coffin'! Still had the original tiny disc brakes behind the 10" front wheels. Quote
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