Gillstay
Veteran
Sud Flat Four.
Esp at over 7500 rpm. Quite something.
Sud Flat Four.
This thread had me thinking on my first car versus my current ride and how far we’ve come…
my current car weighs twice as much as that first one, puts out over four times the horsepower from over double the displacement and somehow gets better gas mileage. So next time we are looking through the rose tinted glasses at the good old days let’s all remember what junk it really was. Sure you could work on it because it was simpler, but the modern stuff goes a lot further between tinkerings.
I mean really, has anyone ever seen the inside of a Honda Civic engine?
That is curious. Your combustion engine is a heat engine, so there is a physical limit to how efficient it can be. Your first car must have been very inefficient.
And supercharging is now used widely. Brake mean effective pressures have increased dramatically in a couple of decades or so. Not to mention increased numbers of ratios in the gearboxes and much increased use of automation. The biggest factor in fuel efficiency is the nut connecting the seat to the steering wheel.
Previously you set your carb for rich/lean and ignition timing and that was about it.
That is curious. Your combustion engine is a heat engine, so there is a physical limit to how efficient it can be. Your first car must have been very inefficient.
my current ride pumps 314 bhp out of 3.6 litres. Direct injection and variable valve timing might be helping a bit.
Ah, but how much weight does that have to shove around?
That same engine in something like a Caterham will leave you as a smear on the horizon, while in a big SUV, you'll just have a comfortable and sort of fast motorway muncher.
About 4000 pounds, not SUV territory, but more than even my Dutch bike! It does properly go like stink if provoked though.
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