Hi All,
First question so please be gentle
Im building my parts list on my imaginary (at the moment) 1300cc turbo motor.
Before anybody asks why in the world I just want to be different...
Idea is for 1285 via 77mm bore and 69mm stock length stroke, lots of revs and a turbo with the aim to be 200+ WHP.
Johannes (JPM) seems to be running super high revs and IIRC is using a stock crank(?).
I'm aiming to make it super short by using modern 'short' pistons either motorcycle type slippers or (new) Mini pistons as the Prince engine has a 77mm bore.
Anyway back to the question:
Light weight but strong valves and valve train will be needed for high speed control.
Stock VW valves are 8mm stem correct? Modern engines seem to be using 7mm stems.
Looking online I can get an amazing deal on a set of Ti inlet valves using a 35mm head and 5mm stem diameter, they are even within 2mm of same length of a stock VW valve.
From the online research Ive done that is a size commonly used on motorcyles.
Was thinking that with steel lash cap and/or machining of rocker shaft stands overall valve length will be a non issue. Am I wrong?
With a 5mm shaft and being made of Ti that would give an extra weight saving (probably fairly small but a saving nonetheless) and being so narrow it also would help flow somewhat.
Would there be any good reason why I shouldn't buy these and use them in this motor?
Cheers
Marc