@johnnydmd Is there much weight difference between this motor and what you would usually run?
Yes. The typical big block nitro is 12 oz (but that's not including clutch/bell, air filter, etc., so probably right at 1lb) and this engine weighs 60 oz (3.75 lbs). Power output of the nitro 2.8 hp, the V8 is 4.8 hp. Sounds inefficient - though it's a little bit apples and oranges as the V8 has a ton more bottom end torque and the nitro is all top end power. But engine PW ratio isn't the full story, because engines don't just drive down a track by themselves. A couple of my gearhead friends were debating me on this until I pointed out the PW ratios when you consider the entire car's weight - it gets interesting then.
The nitro is almost exactly at .5 hp per pounds, as the car weighs 5.6 lbs, dry weight.
This means that I would need to have the entire V8 car at 9.6 lbs to be comparable. My roughed-out prototype I weighed the chassis with transmission, axle, front end and it was I think 3.4 lbs (I can't remember, but it's in the thread). So, with the engine, that put me at roughly 7.1 lbs. I say roughly, because obviously the materials have different weights than what I am using, so let's be generous and add a pound to account for the different materials, throttle servo, gas tank, wheelie bar. That would be 8.1 lbs. Next, adding in the radiator and exhaust, let's say another 1 lb also accounting for other random things, so call it 9.1 lbs.
That gives a final PW ratio that is better than the nitro car. (.53 vs .5).
So, this means that the nitro chassis weighs about 4.6 lbs, and the V8 chassis weighs around 5.4 lbs. That does sound about right to me, at least within a half pound of error. In the end we all sort of underestimate, so it wouldn't shock me for the car to even weigh around 10 lbs. That would still put it side by side with the nitro machine.
This is all of course not factoring in power adders, which the V8 can do much more of than the nitro, not to mention that the low-end power and much broader power curve of the V8 is a huge advantage. So, adding twin turbos in a full sized V8, generally what, doubles the power output? Not much on bottom end, but the V8 already has a big advantage. Are we talking close to 10 hp then? That would drastically change the equation.
I think it may also cause me to consider changing to rear axle to aluminum for strength and some weight on the rear, and possibly a stronger driveshaft setup.