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Was wondering the possibilities of a twin cylinder Zilla motor.. I mean there is triple cylinder banshees, why can't we have a twin cylinder 500 motor!?!? I sure would love to have one!! May have to do some research on some machinists
Drag frames lasting a few race days? Thats a little far fetched. I know of a few personally that have been together for 4+ years now and still going and hold unlimited record runnin all motor. Guees what there alot bigger than 1000cc twins.I have emailed matoon before and blantly stated that it would be a 10g minimum and doesnt really have any time for b/c there is no market for it. The only viable option for billet cases for a single would be to run a set of caracal cases and have one side of the cases chopped off. Its been done before. Or run a twin liger set up. Than add the billet crank, rods, tranny, primary, basket for 10 plate set up, bearing support, pipes, reeds, intakes, carbs with huge bowls, ignition. That's probably 30g's.Just get a arctic cat m1000 and get cutlers big bore(liger) and be way above 1000cc and 200hp.
Quote from: Stpltn250r on December 19, 2012, 07:27:17 pmDrag frames lasting a few race days? Thats a little far fetched. I know of a few personally that have been together for 4+ years now and still going and hold unlimited record runnin all motor. Guees what there alot bigger than 1000cc twins.I have emailed matoon before and blantly stated that it would be a 10g minimum and doesnt really have any time for b/c there is no market for it. The only viable option for billet cases for a single would be to run a set of caracal cases and have one side of the cases chopped off. Its been done before. Or run a twin liger set up. Than add the billet crank, rods, tranny, primary, basket for 10 plate set up, bearing support, pipes, reeds, intakes, carbs with huge bowls, ignition. That's probably 30g's.Just get a arctic cat m1000 and get cutlers big bore(liger) and be way above 1000cc and 200hp.Does the Arctic Cat M1000 have a counter balancer? Did any of the other 1000cc plus drag twins have counter balancers?
Way back when we use balance the rotating assembly on big twins, take most of the shake out of them. But they would lose a tad of hp after the balance. Now you just let them shake and add a fluid balancer if you want to take some bang out it. You really don't feel a big twin shake under power, just at idle. My 1000cc 4cyl is 180 fire, so it swings 1&3, 2&4 to TDC at the same time. Less issue and more power then smooth 90* fire at 10,200 rpm. Just sucks to pull it over by hand when it's freezing outside.
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