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Žnoprešk Rinascita 1.1l (1946)

PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:54 am
by NormanVauxhall
The second world war is over and our small nation is under the rubbles of the bombing runs.
The Žnoprešk had luck, one assembly line is available to start immediatly the production. The CEO of the company is sure that if we build a new small chassis usable for private car, for taxi/ambulance services and small commercial buisness the company will gain an important gap over the competitors. The design team is already working on a good looking easy-to-made silhouette on a chassis that can be easly rearranged for commercial puropse.
The lead engineers of the motorist department have sketched a new long stroke 1.1l based on the pre-war square 0.7l block. With fine tuning the motorist team have finally archieved this little jewel.
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The Žnoprešk 1.1l "Rinascita"
The motorists tried to keep the man hours under 15 and the cost below the 300$, but the cast log exhaust was at the limit of it's performance and the short cast was chosen to provide better reilability, power, torque and economy. Our country need the best and the Žnoprešk will provide it.

Your company what was doing in the 1946?
Post your engines please, and explain your final market destination of them.

Enjoy!

EDIT
New image with the details of the engine for the sake of politeness. ;)

Re: Žnoprešk Rinascita 1.1l (1946)

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 4:06 am
by 09webbad
Great engine! If not, a brilliant engine! Very high revving yet reliable... I made something similar. This is a reliable, yet affordable all round multi purpose British motor that I finished just a few weeks ago... :D

Re: Žnoprešk Rinascita 1.1l (1946)

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:48 am
by ED209
Hears my engine, it's designed to get you form point A to point B cheaply and efficiently as possible.

Re: Žnoprešk Rinascita 1.1l (1946)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:35 am
by NormanVauxhall
@09webbad
Thank you ^_^. You had a great economy for an engine twice big as mine. Congrats.

@ED209
I think you should change the current year to 1946 ;)

Re: Žnoprešk Rinascita 1.1l (1946)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:52 pm
by oppositelock
I built a pair of modular engines which use interchangeable components to save costs. Well, theoretically.

1.0L 8V OHCRev1.lua
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2.0L XP 16V OHCRev1.lua
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