Why do the AJ8's generate more power than the Speed Six?
Why do the AJ8's generate more power than the Speed Six?
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PipeNslippers

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Monday 14th November 2011
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It seems that the Speed Six struggles to break the 400 bhp barrier, where as you regularly see AJP8's achieving these figures?

I have also read that the AJP8 can be taken out to 4.7 with air flow capicity to spare in the head..?


But..the Speed Six is a DOHC / 4 valves per cylinder design..versus the AJP8 which is a SOHC / 2 valves per cylinder design (which should be less efficient)..

I can only put this down to the smaller size of each cylinder or a hotter cam..but I hear the AJP8's are also more torquey?

Any insight?

steviejasp

1,646 posts

191 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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Extra 500cc helps i would have thought.

Byker28i

87,112 posts

243 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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Cerbera owner pokes head in, smiles knowingly, strolls out...

PipeNslippers

Original Poster:

257 posts

199 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
Extra 500cc helps i would have thought.
The following thread highlights the figures below:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

So there are some like for like engine size camparison between the AJP8 and Speed Six:

Graham - Cerbera 4.5 426.3bhp, 360 ft/lbs
FrmYardPants - Cerbera 4.5 410bhp
Fubar - 4.5 Cerbera 406bhp 365ft/lbs
Ridds - 4.5 Cerbera 390bhp
D14AYS - 4.5 Sagaris 386.9 bhp 345ft/lbs
Byker28i - Cerbera 4.2 - 380.7 bhp 330 ft/lbs
Noisy - Cerbera 4.2 - 377.7 bhp
Pmessling - Cerbera 369bhp
GT6K - Cerbera 4.5 365bhp
Demondad - Cerbera 4.2 364.8bhp
TC - Cerbera 4.2 364bhp
Englishman - Sagaris 353.5bhp 300ft/lbs
WhyTwo - Cerbera 4.2 341bhp
Biper - Chimaera 500 302.3 332 ft/lbs

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

308 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
Extra 500cc helps i would have thought.
And probably the extra 2 cylinders as well...

JR

14,332 posts

284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
Extra 500cc helps i would have thought.
Except that there isn't an extra 500cc, as posted above.

tejr

3,456 posts

190 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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Approaching 100bhp/litre isn't a bad figure, most cars making those figures make them high up in the rev range, and probably prefer a lighter piston/smaller displacement configuration rather than a big straight 6.. and at 4.0litre the Speed 6 is a quite a big 6 pot?

JR

14,332 posts

284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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In short the V8 was the result of a lifetime of experience in trying to get a powerful, torquey, lightweight compact engine and the S6 was the result of one man's romantic dream ignoring the technological drawbacks of a long engine.

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

236 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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JR said:
In short the V8 was the result of a lifetime of experience in trying to get a powerful, torquey, lightweight compact engine and the S6 was the result of one man's romantic dream ignoring the technological drawbacks of a long engine.
Nicely put... mind if I use that line sometime? biggrin

PipeNslippers

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257 posts

199 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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V8 GRF said:
Nicely put... mind if I use that line sometime? biggrin
So BMW (and the Nissan Skyline's)have got it wrong all this time?

'In-line' or 'V' should not affect power output, or should it?

I thought V's were preferred for their packaging advantages..?

steviejasp

1,646 posts

191 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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JR said:
Except that there isn't an extra 500cc, as posted above.
I don't understand. 4.5l Ajp and 4l speed 6, surely that is an extra 500cc isn't it?

JR

14,332 posts

284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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V8 GRF said:
JR said:
In short the V8 was the result of a lifetime of experience in trying to get a powerful, torquey, lightweight compact engine and the S6 was the result of one man's romantic dream ignoring the technological drawbacks of a long engine.
Nicely put... mind if I use that line sometime? biggrin
Ha ha, no problem.

JR

14,332 posts

284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
JR said:
Except that there isn't an extra 500cc, as posted above.
I don't understand. 4.5l Ajp and 4l speed 6, surely that is an extra 500cc isn't it?
4.5 AJP V8 vs 4.5 AJP6 (or S6 if you like) is the same cc.

PipeNslippers

Original Poster:

257 posts

199 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
I don't understand. 4.5l Ajp and 4l speed 6, surely that is an extra 500cc isn't it?
There's a 4.5 (Speed Six) Sagaris in the mix..

steviejasp

1,646 posts

191 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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JR said:
4.5 AJP V8 vs 4.5 AJP6 (or S6 if you like) is the same cc.
s6 is 4.0l isn't it?.




Edited by steviejasp on Monday 14th November 15:38

JR

14,332 posts

284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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PipeNslippers said:
V8 GRF said:
Nicely put... mind if I use that line sometime? biggrin
So BMW (and the Nissan Skyline's)have got it wrong all this time?
Hmmm, I can see this thread going tits up.

Take BMW. If they didn't have all the tooling and experience of the S6 then I'm sure that they would have switched to a V layout earlier. When they finally could not ignor the inevitable they went to V8s and then V10s. For a road car the smoothness of the S6 is a nominal advantage but not a lot these days. In short you can't ignor the commercial aspect when looking at engine choice.

steviejasp

1,646 posts

191 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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PipeNslippers said:
There's a 4.5 (Speed Six) Sagaris in the mix..
There was some dispute/upset on this at the time iirc.

PipeNslippers

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257 posts

199 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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steviejasp said:
s6 is 4.0l isn't it?.




Edited by steviejasp on Monday 14th November 15:38
I belive this is one of the TVR Power s6 4.5 upgrades...

JR

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284 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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PipeNslippers said:
'In-line' or 'V' should not affect power output, or should it?
I thought V's were preferred for their packaging advantages..?
Yes it should and it does from having a shorter crank.
That's only one advantage.

PipeNslippers

Original Poster:

257 posts

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Monday 14th November 2011
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JR said:
Yes it should and it does from having a shorter crank.
That's only one advantage.
How does a shorter crank improve power?

The increased weight of a crank may affect the rate of acceleration (as it is harder to increase it's speed of rotation), but why would it reduce power (as it is not a reciprocating component like pistons and rods)?