RACE ENGINE TECHNOLOGY 138 April 2022
- Intro: THE EDITOR - Thankfully, not all high profile series constrain competitors to using established materials, as we report in this issue
- Grid: IN THE NEWS - Early Formula One results suggest Ferrari has overcome the power unit deficit to Mercedes, Livernois Motorsports and Engineering reports big uptake of Ford’s Coyote V8 in motorsport, and more…
- In Conversation: MEMBERS OF THE MPMC - Ian Bamsey visits members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council via video link at its annual media gathering
- Dossier: MXOLOGY KX250-MXO-22 - Wayne Ward quizzes the technical chief of MXology about how it develops engines for the top tiers of motocross
- Focus: RETRO COATINGS - Specialist suppliers tell Matt Grant which types of coatings they offer for historic and retro engine parts, and the benefits they confer
- E-RACE POWER - The McMurtry Speirling racecar makes all the right noises thanks to its use of an electric fan to generate more than 500 kg of downforce
- Focus: EV SENSORS - Matt Grant investigates the types of sensors needed for electric racecars, how they work and how they influence vehicle performance
- Insight: TWO-STROKE LUBRICATION - John Coxon explores the tricky subject of two-stroke lubrication
- Challenge Of: TARMAC RALLYING - Ian Bamsey finds out how Millington Racing Engines designs and develops its engines for Class 14 of the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship
- Holeshot: ALUMINIUM CON RODS IN DRAG RACING - Luke Robinson explains how aluminium rods are extruded from billet, and their advantages over other materials and methods of manufacture
- PS: MOSER 32-VALVE SMALL BLOCK - The story behind Moser Engine Corporation’s development of a DOHC 32-valve version of the Small Block Chevrolet