Originally Posted by
DoctorAn interesting point that was brought to my attention, that I never noticed or thought about before, is that ALL the SR motos with 8cw cranks are running a girdle from the factory? Does the increased weight add more stress to the block at high rpm neccessitating the girdle?
They run the girdle because the 8cw cran is heaveir and throws far more stress onto the bearings.
Nick M needs to go back to engineering school and stop being a sheep.
You guys are just not listening and or being open against your own "theories".
4cw doesnt need the girdle as its far less stress on the bottom end. The 4cw came with a low rev limits for 2 reasons.
1) the camshafts in the lowport motors were designed for low range efficiency. Fuel economy and emission standards.
2)The 4 cw came in engines attacked to automatic trasnmissions(4wd and vans). An automatic transmission doesnt provide the torque stress that a manual direct drive transmission will. There is no intial torque load up on the crank or block because of this.
Cosworth porduces a 4cw crank - they must be stupid too. Nissan motorsport ran a 4cw crank in the N1 racing engines - they must be stupid too.
I have pages upon pages of refute and evidence to support there is nothing wrong with a 4cw crank. All you guys can come up with is that Mr Miko says this, and Andreas all you come up with is that nissan changed the design and tomei run an 8cw.
Tomei run 8cw because their cranks are designed for strokers and extremely high load. Their cranks are also lighter by default of their material and their counterweight design also means their 8cw crank is just as light as a 4cw. They are also designed to be run with a girlde (which we all know robs power). Their cranks arent made to push for every single last N/A hp - they are perceived to be put behind big boost.