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Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Check this out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260966267233...witem=&vxp=mtr
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
I don't believe you can use these cams on a V Engine.....any thoughts?
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Cool that they're NOS...if...you can use them in our LT5????
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
The engine was a 3.5 liter....I would the firing points on an LT-5 differ and they could not be used
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Any more info on that engine?
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
The XE project was not public knowledge at
the time. The XE engine technology operates via a proprietary component mounted between the piston and crank (a crankpin mounted profiled-driver). The sets of profile drivers replaces each pair of connecting rods and wrist pins mounted on each V8 crankpin (see the newest photo in the auction add to view the the XE mechanism model). --- Compared to conventional, XE technology is smaller, lighter, cheaper, and more efficient (lower BSFC - higher HP to weight ratio). ---- The XE-1 was built, tested, and proven during the 1990s (group photo). --- The 9/11 crisis quickly put an end to development funding (shortly after 9/11, venture capital support dried up for projects like this). --- Alas, the aftermath of such things - investor legal actions, law suits, and auto industry negative NIH pressures against my invention (nightmare syndrome) - crushed any chance of reviving the original project. --- In the meantime, I've quietly invented a new IC engine design called the Brackett SB Engine. The new technology makes the connecting rod engine antique and even the XE obsolete. My new compact boxer design is well suited for automotive, small aircraft, as well as large stationary engines used in trains and ships. Hybrid electric is an excellent automotive candidate. The big question now might be, "will the SB go into production?" The answer depends on gas prices and funding, development puts the earliest possible market introduction at least into 2013-14. Significant improvement in fuel economy and relief from foreign oil may be just around the corner. --- Want to help, write your Senators, their support is vita because the auto cos won't change without pressure and the oil cos don't like me because my inventions let you buy less oil. With great respect, Doug.
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Is it much different than other boxer engines? For example, the Testarossa Flat 12 and the Subaru Boxer 4? I think I read the Ferrari is not a boxer engine, just a flat V-12 or something? What is it about your boxer engines that require less oil and fuel? It looks like a compact design, but I don't think it would fit well between the frame rails of a corvette. What kind of power was it capable of? Are those Heads the same size as LT5 heads? That picture with the piston on the crank is real neat.
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Cam specs for the items for sale are below, appears exhaust is the same as stock, but intakes are both 252 and not 272/252 split..............................
Lotus Cam specs. From Billet, heat treated phosphate/nitrided Intake Lift 0.390” Duration (valve a&b) 252˚& 252˚ Exhaust Lift 0.390” Duration (valve a&b) 252˚ & 252˚
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
Yesterday these cams were $600, must have forgot the ZR-1 tax. LOL
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Re: Lotus boxer LT-5 Engine
yeah they jumped to $2400
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