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mine was Rebello built 2146 cc

specs I am not exact on but this is what I have heard

L20 block and crank  6 inch long rods  KA24e pistons A87 head ported and pollished with a custom ground cam somewhere around 256/490

makes decent HP somewhere around 150 and 150 torque it is fun to drive

pulls hard from 3500 to 7000 I love it

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mine was Rebello built 2146 cc

specs I am not exact on but this is what I have heard

L20 block and crank  6 inch long rods  KA24e pistons A87 head ported and pollished with a custom ground cam somewhere around 256/490

makes decent HP somewhere around 150 and 150 torque it is fun to drive

pulls hard from 3500 to 7000 I love it

 

 

More like 286ish...???.... 256 duration should pull to WOT below 2500.

All relative I guess.... gears...carbs... and or...etc.

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mine was Rebello built 2146 cc

specs I am not exact on but this is what I have heard

L20 block and crank  6 inch long rods  KA24e pistons A87 head ported and pollished with a custom ground cam somewhere around 256/490

makes decent HP somewhere around 150 and 150 torque it is fun to drive

pulls hard from 3500 to 7000 I love it

 

Were those HP numbers dyno verified? What carbs were you running? 

 

 

I'm still very curious what my LZ is going to do with a 32/36, until I can afford some big carbs. 

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KA Pistons In A L20b Kinda Scares Me

I'm Also Building This Motor

But For Daily Driving

L20b Block

Z20e 152.5mm Rods

Z20e +1mm Pistons

Custom Camshaft

Dual SU Carburetors

9.1:1 Compression

True 2.0L At 1998cc

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Were those HP numbers dyno verified? What carbs were you running? 

 

 

I'm still very curious what my LZ is going to do with a 32/36, until I can afford some big carbs. 

it was done I belive only on the engine dyno at rebello with 44 mikunies

the guy sold the mikunies seperate so I am running webber 40,s tuned by Rebbello engins

 

the Lz will need big carbs

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KA Pistons In A L20b Kinda Scares Me

I'm Also Building This Motor

But For Daily Driving

L20b Block

Z20e 152.5mm Rods

Z20e +1mm Pistons

Custom Camshaft

Dual SU Carburetors

9.1:1 Compression

True 2.0L At 1998cc

why are you scared of KA pistons in an L20

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89mm If I Am Correct?

Thats +4mm Overbore

No Thanks Haha

well I think they are KA but Rebello builds reliable dyno backed horse power in these motors and has done it for years so whatever is in it I'm not scared

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I had one, NapZ 2.2 long rod, U67 head, 10.5:1, torquey and fun.

that road looks amazing to drive I'm super jealous. I've got a nice windy road like that but there's to many cars on it all the time.

 

if I do this engine I want to try and hunt down a V912 head for it.

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that road looks amazing to drive I'm super jealous. I've got a nice windy road like that but there's to many cars on it all the time.

 

if I do this engine I want to try and hunt down a V912 head for it.

V912 = $$$ and HP

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Im looking at building a 2.1 long rod for my 510. ive been searching the net for more info also but decided im just going build it and see. It seems to have a good rod stroke ratio and large displacement so how could you go wrong? Another plus is thats its relatively simple. My only concern would be boring the L20 block out to 88mm if you wanted to get close to 2100cc. I guess there is the z22 block option to combat that. How much can you safely bored an L20?

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