kartmann007
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For the sake of discussion, I’d be curious to see what everyone thinks about this statement. Have you ever built any V-Twin karts?
The Predator 212 at the least is the LS swap of the go kart world. 670 or any V-twin for that matter? Probably 572 crate.
Fun factoid, as far as gas and diesel engines are concerned, overhead valve and overhead cam engines are about the same age, maybe a few years difference, but close enough. OHC are made to make power higher in the RPM band vs OHV.Since the analogy was made to a V-8 and the go-kart engine du jour is a tired old pushrod engine, I had to confirm the LS engines are themselves stuck in the past. An old fashioned pushrod V8? Amazing.
I can't name an OHC GM engine aside from the Northstar and the newer one in the Corvette.... What else am I missing?
That is a cool way of looking at it! What would you consider the v8s of kart engines then?I think the V-twin is the V-12 of kart engines!
I was thinking of what people would consider v twins in the go kart world, as they are rare and powerful. I’ve equated them to v8s due to their sound!I don’t understand the question. And get off my grass!!! Actually get off grass so I can understand what you’re talking about.![]()