Hello there!
My new thing for my panda I think will be to get as much as I can out of the 999cc FIRE until I have the time to put in a real cracker of an engine (I have a few that Fiat definitely didn't make in mind!)
Questions are:
1. Around how heavy is the FIRE engine and what weight engine could you replace it with before it started to change the handling?
2. What is the maximum amount of torque and power you can put into the 4x4 gearbox without overloading it? Is there documentation of the maximum valvue here, or is experienced educated guesses the way forward?
3. My theory for a 4x2 would be that if I were to put a different crown wheel and pinion into the gearbox then this might compensate for the different rev range of a motorbike engine. Would this be true? Is it a job I could do on a garage bench when I had the parts? Would it be possible to replace the crown wheel and pinion on the rear axle for a 4x4?
I'm really looking forward to your invaluable comments and advice here!
Jon
My new thing for my panda I think will be to get as much as I can out of the 999cc FIRE until I have the time to put in a real cracker of an engine (I have a few that Fiat definitely didn't make in mind!)
Questions are:
1. Around how heavy is the FIRE engine and what weight engine could you replace it with before it started to change the handling?
2. What is the maximum amount of torque and power you can put into the 4x4 gearbox without overloading it? Is there documentation of the maximum valvue here, or is experienced educated guesses the way forward?
3. My theory for a 4x2 would be that if I were to put a different crown wheel and pinion into the gearbox then this might compensate for the different rev range of a motorbike engine. Would this be true? Is it a job I could do on a garage bench when I had the parts? Would it be possible to replace the crown wheel and pinion on the rear axle for a 4x4?
I'm really looking forward to your invaluable comments and advice here!
Jon