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by agoodthrowaway
2283 days ago
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I race motorcycless and so have some experience with high horsepower small engines. My first thought is I wonder how high the compression is to get this HP with only 3 cylinders? With high compression, everything wears much faster and components like pistons, connecting rods, and bearings need to be replaced at regular intervals for the engine to remain reliable. Additionally frequent oil changes become necessary as the oil breaks down more quickly under these conditions and metal shavings from wear build up in the oil. Things like connecting rods become stressed and need to be replaced at regular intervals for the engine to remain reliable. I’d imagine that the Konigsegg buyer probably doesn’t care about maintenance costs but they might be irritated at the service intervals. I wonder how much maintenance that will be? |
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~16 m/s for automobile engines
~25 m/s for Formula one engines
~26.5 m/s for Koenigsegg’s 2.0-Liter
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_piston_speed