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The chain drive configuration is not a problem, many highly successful Cosworth F1 and Indy engines used chain drive. What I have gathered, probably from yourself, Graham, and others is that the cam sprockets were intentionally made small to keep the overall engine width small enough to fit between the frame rails from the bottom. The consequence is that there is less chain "wrap" than you'd like for a high rpm engine. This inevitably stresses the chains more. Solution? Higher strength cam chains. Jerry and I worked with IWIS to get some HD chains made last year. Of more concern for high rpm operation, to me, is the lubrication and windage control. Too much crankcase pressure and the oil won't evacuate the top end well enough. I've already seen more positive crankcase pressure than I'd like at 7000 rpm. Dry sump would be ideal, but plumbing is nightmarish. as always, YMMV. |
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I know where their is a dry sump LT5, at least part of it
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Thanks, Graham. Do you recall the total length of the intake tract for that one?
Any chance to get that thing duplicated with a new casting? You'd have to make modified injector housings to work with the production heads, but those could probably easily be machined from billet. I'd love to see that thing re-made and available for retro-fit. Consider mine the first order! ![]() |
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