noise boy - 12 May 2008 09:58 AM
smuff76 - 12 May 2008 09:33 AM
Since the Diesel has become the engine of choice in LMP1 and most of today's engine builders don't have any real experience with diesel....... would it make sense to go to someone like Gale Banks and have them design and build you a diesel motor? They already have a Duramax V-8 that will make like 550 bhp.... He ought to be able to squeeze another 100 hp out of 2 or 4 more cylinders......
Banks is a tuning shop, they don't build motors from scratch there.
Shows you how much YOU know....
Gale knows more about turbos and diesels than 90% of the people on the planet EARTH, has a degree in fluid dynamics as well.
As for building engines from scratch, well he has broad connections with GM; GM and Ford are both working on smaller displacement turbo-diesel engines (4.2L and 4.4L) and Gale has talked about giving up some of the tremendous strength of typical turbo-diesel engines in turn for better flow, lighter parts and more RPM. Are you trying to say because VW AG and PSA Group push diesels in their home markets hard, that THEY are the only ones capable of producing a winning turbo-diesel power-plant????
All it takes is desire and turbo-diesels are part of the answer, there is no magic bullet to solve environmental problems.
Ford has currently no interest in putting there diesel in cars, just the 2009 update of the F-150
GM has hinted at putting turbo-diesels in the Malibu and other cars.
GM and Katech can build a 5.0L V8 Turbo-Diesel that could make just as much power and torque as the others do, the problem would be packaging as Audi's and PSA's are both ONE off pure racing engines that just happen to be oil-burners.
But GM would get inlet break because its based on production power-plant and that could make things interesting to say the least...