V12 LS engine
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UltimaCH

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3,181 posts

212 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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No it's not a typing error, not have I been eating hallucinary mushrooms. Check out this thread talking about a V12 LS engine. That certainly would be nice in an Ultima!
http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1643...

F.C.

3,899 posts

231 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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UltimaCH said:
No it's not a typing error, not have I been eating hallucinary mushrooms. Check out this thread talking about a V12 LS engine. That certainly would be nice in an Ultima!
http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1643...
yikes HHHNNNGGgg thumbup

356Speedster

2,294 posts

254 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I saw this recently too, incredible! I'm sure there's no real need for it, but the guys are doing it because they can and that gets the thumbs up from me! I'm glad there are folks in this world doing stuff like this smilethumbup

Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I'm not getting my head round how they propose to 'bolt' the two halves of the crankshaft together with 8 half inch bolts.

Steve

F.C.

3,899 posts

231 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Steve_D said:
I'm not getting my head round how they propose to 'bolt' the two halves of the crankshaft together with 8 half inch bolts.

Steve
hehe

That'll be the web fingered banjo players job to assemble confused
Not sure I'd trust it once it was bolted together.
Still they seem optimistic.

chuntington101

5,733 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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He needs to do a flat plain crank! smile

the reason for bolting two cranks together was to resduce cost. he has built two other engines that had billet cranks and these obviosuly costs more and take a while to make.

UltimaCH

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3,181 posts

212 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Well it does seem that these "crazy" initiators, who I admire for their initiative, are not on their first V12 LS version, so it must work somehow!

hedgefinder

3,418 posts

193 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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UltimaCH said:
Well it does seem that these "crazy" initiators, who I admire for their initiative, are not on their first V12 LS version, so it must work somehow!
ish... if some other posts are to be believed. Its impressive as it stands although I dont know how one of these "welded blocks/heads and bolted cranks" would handle any kind of performance use in an Ultima.
If they are intending to make more than a couple I would have thought casting a new v12 block from their prototype would be the best way forward.There are a number of U.S based performance engine builders that already cast their own small block and ls Blocks.

UltimaCH

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3,181 posts

212 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Or billet block. In today's mechanical engineering that should be possible but at what cost yikes

chuntington101

5,733 posts

259 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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UltimaCH said:
Or billet block. In today's mechanical engineering that should be possible but at what cost yikes
And thats the key! i think the guy(s) want to offer something that people can actually afford. This is why they are using stock components.

In an ideal world they would do a brand new casting for all the components but that would tale an age to develop and a lot of cash.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

283 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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As I said elswhere, they haven't even got a matched pair of casings. One is an ls1 diecast and the other is a later sand cast block. The casings differ internally to.

dandare

959 posts

277 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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It sounds a bit Heath Robinson to me.

The crank and cam-timing will be all over the place. I bet if you try to rev it, it'll turn itself back into two motors.

Will be interesting to hear how it sounds though.

RUFAZZ

20 posts

267 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I know for a fact that a billet crank can be made for around $3500, not a lot of money, I would be more concerned about the block, how much can it take with so much work done to them

dom9

8,544 posts

232 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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By coincidence, I found that thread the other day too!

I am also of the opinion that without a purpose-built cam and crank, it's likely to turn itself back into two engines pretty quickly.

However, it's a great/ interesting project and an interesting way of getting a bespoke/ powerful V12 smile

Would like to see someone cast their own components and use standard LSx valve, pistons, rods etc but I reckon that would get expensive!

andygtt

8,345 posts

287 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Brammo did this around 5-6 years ago (he had a red canam in the states)... the engine made 850bhp on the very first dyno test so had loads of potential lol

Not really spoken to him for years but he started manufacturing electric sports bikes so I think the project stopped, maybe this is taking it back up again?

andygtt

8,345 posts

287 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Steve_D said:
I'm not getting my head round how they propose to 'bolt' the two halves of the crankshaft together with 8 half inch bolts.

Steve
so they are bolting 2 LS's together? if thats the case then its not the brammo one as that used a custom single crank and block.

UltimaCH

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3,181 posts

212 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Found some more info and photos of the V12LS engine build: http://www.lsxtv.com/news/the-ls12-the-inside-scoo...

GTiRichTea

119 posts

160 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Should be interesting to see this run.

This company makes a V12 but its a dedicated casting not two blocks joined together $65,000 it does look fabulous though
http://www.falconerengines.com/faq.php?faq=falcone...

UltimaCH

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3,181 posts

212 months

Saturday 25th May 2013
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Looks real cool but the price.....

ezakimak

1,871 posts

259 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Steve_D said:
I'm not getting my head round how they propose to 'bolt' the two halves of the crankshaft together with 8 half inch bolts.

Steve
interesting idea joining a crank together by bolts. they do it in the mazda rotary to make the 4 rotors. even mazda do it.

interesting 4 rotor engine build hear
http://www.rx7club.com/build-threads-294/4-rotor-f...

looks a bit easier on a 4 rotor as you actually have a bit of material to spread the load with.