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    Radial engined Plymouth,,,,

    Very nice,,
    not sure about the final starting solution at 23.30,,


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    See your Plymouth and raise you:

    Radial engined gogomobil:
    Awesome, Defined: The 10-Liter, Radial-Engined Goggomobil

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    Wrong adjective - should be ludicrous, not awesome.

    Also be very interesting to know exactly how he plans to cool it - those engines need proper cowling and a very well planned airflow if used at more than idling speed. As shown there would be very little cooling at all for the lower cylinders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Wrong adjective - should be ludicrous, not awesome.

    Also be very interesting to know exactly how he plans to cool it - those engines need proper cowling and a very well planned airflow if used at more than idling speed. As shown there would be very little cooling at all for the lower cylinders.

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    This shows him driving it around on the street - fast forward to 9:00
    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t2M6fwsvzs[/ame]

    There doesn't seem a lot of cooling for the bottom of the motor.

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    I wish i could find a pic or video but guys my dad knows fitted a 14ltr Hispano-Suiza WW1 fighter plane engine into a 1914 Delage, 1000hp at the rear wheels with only rear wheel brakes.
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    well that kept amused for a while!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I wish i could find a pic or video but guys my dad knows fitted a 14ltr Hispano-Suiza WW1 fighter plane engine into a 1914 Delage, 1000hp at the rear wheels with only rear wheel brakes.
    As far as i can find, no H-S (or any other manufacturer) WW1 engine came anywhere near 1000hp - and I know of no piston aeroplane engine that ever came anywhere near that from 14l!

    If it was a WW1 engine, 14l is quite feasible, but would have been under 200hp - quite enough for a 1914 Delage!

    (for contemporary speeds with vehicles at that time, a more or less standard Stanley with a streamlined body and high ratio final drive was timed two ways at 120mph over a measured mile in 1908 from memory - and a further run was timed one way at 190mph before the accident. With two wheel brakes.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    As far as i can find, no H-S (or any other manufacturer) WW1 engine came anywhere near 1000hp - and I know of no piston aeroplane engine that ever came anywhere near that from 14l!

    If it was a WW1 engine, 14l is quite feasible, but would have been under 200hp - quite enough for a 1914 Delage!

    (for contemporary speeds with vehicles at that time, a more or less standard Stanley with a streamlined body and high ratio final drive was timed two ways at 120mph over a measured mile in 1908 from memory - and a further run was timed one way at 190mph before the accident. With two wheel brakes.)

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    Not factory john ,built pretty much from scratch and squeezed into a car chassis.

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