- Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:49 pm
#2754
When the internal combustion engine was invented it was about 20 to 25% efficient. Now in the 21st century the modern super high tech internal combustion engines are about 25 to 27% efficient! The new Enfield Continental, I have read and seen on video, will do about 85mph with its new modern EFI engine of "almost 600cc". In 1952 the Ariel Red Hunter with a cast iron head and barrel, complete with compression ratio of about 6.5:1 achieved 88mph. Oh yes and it was heavier than the new Enfield. Have we really made progress? IMHO we have not but with clever marketing we probably all believe that we have. Incidentally I only spotted the Ariel road test figure today whilst doing some reading prior to restoring my Red Hunter again. Before anybody gets upset I am not criticising but merely making an observation. Whilst I have long been aware of the IC engine efficiency figures I had not realised that somethings haven't really progressed as much as the Marketeers would have us believe.