Grizz
SuperDork
6/6/13 5:47 p.m.
So, big ass four bangers. berkeley revving, right?
I had the thought recently that a Vega would be a really nice car with the grunty ass 2900 from my cousins Colorado under the hood. Then I started wondering what other honking big 4 pots exist in cars, and I can't think of many over 2.5 besides the 2.6 Mitsu had and the 2800/2900 Vortec. I'M HAVING IDEAS AGAIN GUISE, PLS HALP
Know of ones I'm missing?
Porsche 968 had a big 3.0 four
Yeah, from modern times pretty sure the 968 wins. Go back in time, and you'll find stuff like the Mercer Runabout's 5.0-liter inline-four.
In reply to mad_machine:
That's what I came in here to say, too.
The only other one that can be bigger and not pre-war is the "half-a-V8" Pontiac slant-4. Some sprint car series made custom slant-4's out of SBC's too, IIRC.
Woody
MegaDork
6/6/13 6:17 p.m.
A friend of mine took his Iron Duke out to (I think) 3.3 liters.
Grizz
SuperDork
6/6/13 6:26 p.m.
poopshovel wrote:
I'm missing?
Teh boosts.
That's an idea, I'm fairly certain my cousin would let me boost his work truck.
I am pretty sure you can take a Saab 4 cylinder out to about 2.7 litres.. just use the 2.3 from a car like the viggen and combine it with the big bore of the 2.1 from the last of the classic 900s.
Grizz
SuperDork
6/6/13 6:36 p.m.
Well E36 M3, now I'm wondering what 4s would take a stroking.
Thanks for that.
I know this is cheating but Lycoming as a flat four with 360ci. But it spins props, not wheels.
O-360
VAC Motorsports makes a 2.7 liter kit for the S14 from the E30 M3.
But that's cubic $$$$
I believe there's kits or combos out there that will yield almost a 3 liter mazda f series. (B series trucks)
I had an International Slant 4 2.5 in my truck. Basically half a 302
Funny story: A 5.0 ford oil filter fits and so does a Bronco distributor cap with every other lead skipped!
It was perfect for a slow tractor/truck.
why? a V8 literally bolts in... big blocks, even...
the aluminum 5.3 i'm screwing together for my Camaro would be a blast in a Vega..
fanfoy
Reader
6/6/13 7:32 p.m.
Can't believe no-one mentioned the big daddy yet.
Look how gorgeous it is.
Not cheap, or common, but built all the way up to 4.2L.
novaderrik wrote:
why? a V8 literally bolts in... big blocks, even...
the aluminum 5.3 i'm screwing together for my Camaro would be a blast in a Vega..
too easy? I prefer 4s myself.. so I approve of this brainstorming
Grizz
SuperDork
6/6/13 8:16 p.m.
I like oddball stuff is all. My brain enables me, because it thinks up oddball stuff.
International Scout had a 3.2L inline four.
Model A had a 3.3L 4 banger, didn't it?
Will
Dork
6/6/13 8:44 p.m.
Ferrari 860 Monza had a 3.4 liter 4-banger, didn't it?
Amc has some a bangers. Not sure what they are but soemthing different.
Totally oddball
16.0 Liter inline 4 cylinder. 1908 Locomobile speedster. One the 1908 Auburn Cup, theoretically capable of triple digit speeds if they had the roads to do it on.
Some guy built a Locost with a marine 4 cylinder that was basically 1/2 of a 460, iirc. It wasn't a custom job. It was 1/2 of a 460 in the same way that a 4.3 vortec is a 350 with two pistons missing.
The_Jed wrote:
Some guy built a Locost with a marine 4 cylinder that was basically 1/2 of a 460, iirc. It wasn't a custom job. It was 1/2 of a 460 in the same way that a 4.3 vortec is a 350 with two pistons missing.
I have no idea why I know this, but that would be a Mercruiser 488. 460 head, aluminum block, and a chevy bellhousing pattern. I guess that makes it a 3.7.