Sprint 126 bhp engine
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Hi As I am planning a cam change in Sprint 1973 and have priced up the parts to do it.QED 420 lift plus q55 springs
and retainers new followers plus maybe rejetting of the dellorts the Best part of a grand.
Can anyone enlighten me on the true HP of the Elan Sprint as I've heard a few contradictions from various sources
110 to115 bhp instead of the stated 126bhp which is quoted.Quite a difference and if the BHP is a true 126 would the increase of say 10 bhp be worth it for a grand.
If Rohan could chip in here I would be grateful
Regard
G
and retainers new followers plus maybe rejetting of the dellorts the Best part of a grand.
Can anyone enlighten me on the true HP of the Elan Sprint as I've heard a few contradictions from various sources
110 to115 bhp instead of the stated 126bhp which is quoted.Quite a difference and if the BHP is a true 126 would the increase of say 10 bhp be worth it for a grand.
If Rohan could chip in here I would be grateful
Regard
G
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I have just had my Sprint engine rebuilt. My car is in original condition, so I wanted the engine rebuilt to original factory specs.
Attached is the dyno run, showing 126bhp at 6000rpm, torque 117lbs ft at 5000 rpm, as near as can be to factory spec.
Tim
Attached is the dyno run, showing 126bhp at 6000rpm, torque 117lbs ft at 5000 rpm, as near as can be to factory spec.
Tim
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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About 145 to 150 hp compared to the 126hp as Tim has shown in a 1558 Sprint. The 10% extra torque across the midrange is whats really noticeable in a road car. The end result depends on lots of other details so you need to make sure the rest of the engine is right and the cam timing and igition timing and carbs are all set up right
The incremental cost is small if doing a rebuild of a worn engine but only you can judge if its worth the money if you have a perfectly good Sprint engine already.
Cheers
Rohan
The incremental cost is small if doing a rebuild of a worn engine but only you can judge if its worth the money if you have a perfectly good Sprint engine already.
Cheers
Rohan
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Hi Rohan
Thanks for the reply
The engine is in very good order as I checked this when the release bearing failed. However I am not sure of the cam timing being correct as I only have the timing marks on the sprockets to go by which are aligned ok even if they are aligned would it make sense to put verniers on and make sure the cams are correctly timed
Rohan can you give me the cam timing figures for the sprint cams I will get some verniers from QED
.The ignition timing looks good and the carbs seem ok but the car has not been on the Dyno like Tims so I don't know if this engine is reaching its true potential.
Just wondering if its worth getting it Dyno checked and see if there is a difference in power torque etc before I make my decision.
if I can get another 15 bhp I would be happy to do it
Regards
g
Thanks for the reply
The engine is in very good order as I checked this when the release bearing failed. However I am not sure of the cam timing being correct as I only have the timing marks on the sprockets to go by which are aligned ok even if they are aligned would it make sense to put verniers on and make sure the cams are correctly timed
Rohan can you give me the cam timing figures for the sprint cams I will get some verniers from QED
.The ignition timing looks good and the carbs seem ok but the car has not been on the Dyno like Tims so I don't know if this engine is reaching its true potential.
Just wondering if its worth getting it Dyno checked and see if there is a difference in power torque etc before I make my decision.
if I can get another 15 bhp I would be happy to do it
Regards
g
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Yes, the dyno test was at the flywheel, engine only on the machine.
The engine, which had a genuine 80,000 miles under its belt, was crack tested. It needed a new crankshaft and a new front chest. Plus new piston rings and con rods, bearings, valves, ring gear, valve seats cut, bores honed and refaced cylinder and block, then balanced. I also had the Dellortos and the gearbox serviced properly.
It is all now run-in on the car and goes very well. Personally, I do not believe I would really notice an extra 10-15 bhp on this engine. It and the rest of the car give me enough enjoyment.
Tim
The engine, which had a genuine 80,000 miles under its belt, was crack tested. It needed a new crankshaft and a new front chest. Plus new piston rings and con rods, bearings, valves, ring gear, valve seats cut, bores honed and refaced cylinder and block, then balanced. I also had the Dellortos and the gearbox serviced properly.
It is all now run-in on the car and goes very well. Personally, I do not believe I would really notice an extra 10-15 bhp on this engine. It and the rest of the car give me enough enjoyment.
Tim
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Sorry, afraid I don't have those stats.
Tim
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