Millyard LC Four.

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Millyard LC Four.

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Based on a Kawa - but ya can't help poor taste.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhHH5s8 ... ec1spzaMTx

Amazingly still sound like an LC both at idle and blipped. Not too surprising since I'm guessing the timing is 180 degrees and has two cylinders firing at the same time - like two LC's sitting side by side and firing exactly in unison.

But it demonstrates the porting, water jacket etc etc contribute to a signature sound.

Allen describe it as "a beast" - I would love to try it.

There is a LC four as well based on the LC's engine and chassis et al. This might be a better solution. You would get a stronger gearbox and clutch, and the chassis might be more suited. I think the LC four chassis was over taxed.
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