Motorcycle Engine in a Car - Here's Why and How
What happens when you put a motorcycle engine in a car? Why would you want to do this? How do you do this? Is it as hard as it sounds?
All good questions. All answered here.
REVERSE GEARBOX: I'm getting lots of questions about my reversing gearbox. I got it from Nova transmissions and it is great. I recommend it. Contact them for questions: novaracing.co.uk/
I know that Quaife also makes a reversing gearbox, and while I haven't used it, Quaife makes great stuff, so that's another option.
In this video, I go over how I put a CBR1000RR motorcycle engine in my Honda S600. I talk about things to think about when mounting the engine, driveline configurations and considerations, what to do about the exhaust, some different ideas about fueling, and other things to think about like controls and gauges.
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I guess a man at my work was far ahead of his time. He drove to work in a Chevy Vega that was powered by a snow mobile engine. Complete with rope start.
Vagrants were not bad cars ,front end is the same as a Chevy Monster um monza
They now have competition bush planes that compete in STOL drags (a cool new sport category at Reno) that run 300hp snowmobile engines. It's a sight to see.
Two stroke or not, I bet his oil consumption was way less than other Vegas.
@@leifhietala8074 His only problem was driving to work on the Iowa winter's with no heater.
@ma tem Yep mine used a quart of Speedol about every 100 miles. Glad to see it disapear down the drive with the new owner.
Hey matt, i remember watching your car on jay leno back in 2015 and thinking how cool it would be to have a bike engined car. So i started building a locost 7 with the intentions of a bike motor. Safe to say your car was inspiration. Now its come full circle and my car is in your video at 6:12 and 6:17 lol
how do you connect the car drive shaft to the motorbike engine when the bike engine uses chain drive? And how did he do it in the video without using QAUIFE...?
@@goransvraka3171 Did you watch the video?
@@goransvraka3171 shaft driven motorcycles exist.
@@jorimills1368 BMW K bikes, 4 cyl, reverse, 100 to over 160hp and reverse. I have one and I want to but a K engine in my 64 Spitfire.
@@goransvraka3171 watch the video, nerd
"we don´t solve our problems with money, because we are adults... and because we dont have that much money" Best cuote EVER!
"Quote"... but true facts
@@redvapez6771 Oh dont be so petty I bet English isn't his first language.
@@neilayers496 that's why I only corrected him not petty but helpful
RED vapez well it did come across as a bit ‘holier than thou’.
@@neilayers496 Naaa. He was fine. It wasn't nasty, in the least.
I love rewatching Matt's older videos. Its clear he has improved a lot in terms of production quality, but the videos really haven't changed. A lot of KZheadrs completely change their style as time goes on, but Matt stays true to himself. I love it.
Agreed. Never change Matt!
This is the most simple yet comprehensive run through of something I’d have wanted to know for the last 5 years. Thank you bud.
Domeld Trimp 2024 bro. :) I like that American flag in your PFP. The flag is pretty cool, but Trimp is not.
best quote "throwing it into reverse and exploding all my shit", that's when I knew he was my people and i would subscribe
The morning after the night in Tijuana.
Money gear
this man knows i would just be going down I95 and be siting there playing with that lever
of course the alternative to that is gently putting it in reverse from a stop, then seeing how fast you can go backwards ...
This deserves way more views
Nicknags, I was stationed in Japan in the latter 60’s and I had an S600 coupe with left hand drive from Okinawa. Fantastic little car. Getting used to pulling 11,500rpm on a regular basis on this engine was somewhat unnerving. I sold it to a squadron safety officer on base. I then bought a new S800 coupe. Another fantastic vehicle! Only a 9,500 rpm redline. THIS , (yours) would have been a pure beast!
Why? He just sits there and talks. Show us. This is a video channel btw.
@@arttafil6792 Wow man, I have a 612 wheel horsepower 97 Honda Civic coupe and it has a fully built 1.8L DOHC VTEC turbo engine in it that is capable of 10,000+ rpm, and I get nervous revving it over 9k rpm...granted, that small of an engine making 11,500 rpm isn't nearly as rough as a much larger engine making that many revolutions, but my engine screams at 9k rpm.
@@arttafil6792 Also, thank you for sharing your experience with all of us! Salute!
Then watch it again
Excellent presentation! Clear helpful photos, clear audio, good rapid pace perfect English, just-the-facts, no "um," uh," unfinished or restarted sentences, irrelevant tangents or excessively long anecdotes. Entertaining use of humor. Directed at an audience who might actually put the info to use. Well done!
He’s very witty. I laughed at his excellent explanation of forces on a car using American units.
This showed up in my recommendations... Just watched the Jay Leno video as well, and I can only imagine the sense of pride you felt when he was smiling ear to ear in something you built. Very well done!
Thank you so much for explaining solutions to problems you have solved. I am planning a project and love to see like minded folks accomplish their builds!
I’m so thankful that a friend recommended your channel to me. Your stoic mannerisms along with your quick witted sense of humor are an amazing combo. I look forward to watching more content from you.
Thankyou. You're presentation on this build is so clear Robbie
I’ve wanted to do this for SO LONG! Glad someone did this
I've never seen Jay Leno like someone's ride more ! good job man.
Love how the entire list of things only placed the brakes as the last item to take care of. Take care of yourself Matt, you're one hell of a guy. EDIT: Just realised, with that reverse box, you now also technically have the same number of gears backwards as you do forwards :|
going backwards at 45mph is fun
@@ilham7345 True... and you'll certainly scare the hell out of your passenger!!! 😂😂🤣👍
An interesting subject for sure. The extra comedy was well appreciated. Thanks from UK.
What a superb presentation and narration, meticulously detailing the necessary procedures in order to have a safe and reliable engine and systems upgrade! Excellent understanding of what is required, the engineering required to create it, and the explanation of it! This video hugely exceeded my expectations and has added greatly to the knowledge base of MYOG (Make Your Own Gear) enthusiasts. I'm looking forward to seeing episode two and your other videos. Subscribed.
dude....this is one of the best car mod videos ive ever seen. simple, informative, well presented. you should be damn proud of yourself for putting this together!!
ps....holy crap you did the same driveshaft shortening trick I thought I "invented" myself! good to see i'm not crazy haha
This is basically a convertible legends car. But seats 2, is already street legal and designed to run rain or shine. And they sound awesome. Imagine with a CBX engine, it would sound like a formula 1 car. Great video, and thanks a lot for putting this idea back in a retired guys head, just what I needed...
I've always wondered about the viability of such a project ... thank you!!
I've been a gear head almost all of my like and worked on a lot of stuff but never found any of it simple.
Because some of us do it right!
You and me both.
Your explanations are really good, and that's an amazing project!
agreed
Just saw you on Jay Leno's Garage. Great Video! Jay really liked/enjoyed your car, a lot. It revs to the moon!!
This is well worth watching it has answered all the queries I had regarding drive shaft linking to the bike engine, now for part two. Many thanks.....
The reverse was my problem -- If I will do it over again I will use a chain drive differential and an electric motor for reverse. What my problem on using driveshaft was the joints. Consider there is a one universal joint in the engine output shaft, the 2nd on the front reverse joint, the 3rd at the back of the reverse joint, the 4th in the middle of the driveshaft and the 5th on the differential joint. You add the slacks together and you will notice so many things can happen and break and also to clunky.
Alibaba apparently sells like 10hp hub motors like in ebike conversion kits. Could you just have this kind of motor in the wheel? 5-10hp should be OK for a light car?
You could make it a hybrid if you have a motor that can reverse it. You don't need a huge battery pack or motor cooling, just something for some pep until the higher rev range is reached.
11 seconds in, I was expecting to hear: "Hello and welcome to another episode of Jay Leno's garage"
Very informative and entertaining video so 10 / 10. Now for part 2. Loved the Leno video. Cheers.
Definitely will reference you when I plan my build!
in the early 70's my grandfather took a brand new corvair and put a 2 stroke boat engine in it for the fuel savings. it was a whole process to drive and it couldn't do hills but it was pretty cool. as far as i know it's still running too.
For years now I've wanted to do a mazda MX5/Miata fitted with a Direct Injection 300hp 2 smoke V6 from an outboard...but life and the bank balance always says no.
@@unhippy1 I had a friend that dumped a street ported 13B in one...pretty cool combo. Not 300 hp, but pretty potent non the less.
I can remember when an auto/motorcycle “hybrid” was a small block Chevy V-8 on a motorcycle frame; usually seen at a drag strip.
Boss hogggg
Correction Boss hoss
Ah, the Michigan Madman and his bike, terrorizing drag strips east of the Mississippi. Pitty that he discovered he could make more money stuffing fighter plane engines in farm tractors and doing Friday night tractor pulls instead. And he didn't beat up his body nearly as badly.
Very impressive. You have great problem solving thinking and the skills to just pursue your ideas. That’s as good as it gets.
This looks awesome. Thanks for an amazing video and it gives me TONS of ideas for my 2004 Mazda3.
His is a fantastic walk-through!
I was inspired to do an engine swap to a bike engine and then I found your video. I have a 1983 Datsun Nissan Sentra wagon. It's front wheel drive and much heavier so I'm worried about getting a big enough engine and the clutch burning up. Your videos still help a lot. Wish me luck.
I would love to see a video on that definitely keep us all updated
Update?
Thanks for these videos helping me get ideas for my N600
Just found your channel yesterday. Very glad I did! Keep the videos coming.
I had a S600 1966 in Australia . Great fun I widened wheels and installed a double exhaust. Car roadholding was fantastic.
If using a live rear axle it's worth bearing in mind the effect that axle twist can have on the angle of the prop-shaft UJs. It's usually not a problem without leaf springs and a lot of power but still worth considering.
Great vid, and very cool build. I like the way you presented, easy to watch.
Hi Matt, I have very similar set up to you. I am in college now but built it during high school. It is an MG midget with a bandit 1250 motor. Most of my engineering is the same as yours but less refined, I am running a solid axle in the rear with pushrod suspension. I am glad you made the comment about driveshaft loops. My driveshaft did come apart when testing, very scary with just the trans tunnel for protection. My biggest issues with the car a still gearing and the front spring rate. I'd love to send you some pictures if you are interested.
I would prolly go for a small 12-volt powered motor for reverse. BMW does this for some of their heavy motorcycles, I believe they use the starter motor for that.
Years ago in the UK my father got hold of a 3 wheeled invalid carriage, he stripped the body off & put on i think an isseta front axle & made a kind of big Kart for me to sling round local fields when the crops had been cut. The engine was a 250 Villiers 9e (2 stroke). This had 4 gears forward & if you wanted 4 gears reverse!. I was told, & i was only 9 years old at the time it worked because pushing the ignition key down & turning you reversed the polarity & the engine ran backwards. Never questioned it & never thought any more about it ..until now. Think i need a closer look at the claims.
@@kevinparker461 Two stroke engines can run in both directions without any problem. Four stroke engines however, cannot. Edit: So can a starter motor by simply reversing the polarity
kevin parker yeah, thats a 2 stroke thing, old 2 stroke diesel tractors do that as well (they even have an indicator on the dashboard to show that it cranks the wrong way around)
@@maxdippininmylolo6421 Thanks for that, was going to look more into it as that's what i was told as a lad. Very interesting.
But then you wouldnt have access to all six gears and 150+ HP in reverse.
Yeah so this is pretty much my dream car. I grew up riding rice rockets in the '80s and I always wanted the Rev range and driving dynamics of a motorcycle engine in a small car. The only production car that ever came close was the Honda S2000. Good job Matt.
Did you not get the 97-99 EK9 Civic Type R in your country? My one revved to 8,300, you basically had to spin it that high to get any where, it made very little torque. :-)
I remember watching this car on Jay Leno's Garage. This is so cool that this video just came up in my suggested videos. Subbed for sure.
FAN. FREAKING. TASTIC! Wowzer, what a fabulous machine!!!
Amazingly clear video, Matt. Are you an engineer? While you say that it's "not as hard as it sounds", the design that went into the new motor mounts definitely sounds more complicated (in the planning) than my rudimentary skills would allow.
Exploding all my 💩 lol! This is by far the funniest and sarcastic “how to videos” I have ever seen. Bravo!
For a Few Dollars More-Clint Eastwood "BRAVO"
Great video. I have built many things from kibbles and bits over the years. People keep telling me I should start a channel. maybe I will someday. I hope you get more views. This is very realistic, not a lot of BS, straight to the point.
One of the best videos on the subject!
"lathed out" 😂😂 that's the proper terms. Doing some lathing on turning machine😂 good video💪
Edward Snowden as a car guy lol Love his sense of humour!
This man and his variety of skills are impressive
You're Very 'Knowledgable' Matt!....A True 'Engineer'!
... and a dirty sock ... priceless! (Great video, thanks Matt!)
This HAS to be the most concise and informative video on KZhead. Well done. I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to see what else you have expertly taken the time to share. You inspired me to do something like this since the day Leno featured your creation, but I never realized if I wait a few years you would present the recipe. I need to start searchin’ Craigslist and OfferUp 😁. Thank you!
Don't see how you can describe this as a concise and informative video when it's two parts. He must know a decent chunk of his subscribers , if not a solid majority, are here for his dry humor and would never attempt an engine swap. I was okay with this being a 12min video but felt duped and a victim of clickbait upon learning its length is twice that. Maybe going forward he'll show consideration for his audience by including in the title wording such as 'part 1 of 2'. Disliked.
@@NVdirtworshipper 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Motorcycle engine cars are my favorites. Zcars, minibusa, smartbusa, carterham w busa engine, the rocket. I'm really considering doing this. Great job Matt!
Great narrative, delivery and editing
So 100 mph also available in reverse ! A bit like the DAF variomatics... Also, good video.
Was a couple of companies in the UK that were putting Hayabusa engines in smart cars ...Mad!
l thought about putting in a GSX1400 frame a GT 750 water Bottle 2-stroke engine , because (a)the bike has dream handling , (B) the engine is 2-stroke the smell & the noise of the 2-stroke is over powering to me , lol .
@@charles.stewart4422 2 stroke Motorcross bikes for me, always wanted a Kawasaki S1a road bike, never got one. But my uncle still has his Suzuki GT750. I'm too old for that now but 2 stroke was happy days!
Those smart cars outdrag a Mustang 500. Britty shwifty !!
@@kevinparker461 : Oh ok what Country do you live in , Does your uncle ride it on weekends ,my dream was to own one l had T250J ( my brother in law told me it was a T250r , also had 4 xGT250 , now have a GSX1400K8 (4stroke) but still dream of a GT750 kind of .lol
@@charles.stewart4422 I am in the UK. My uncles bikes are just 'show ponies' think he only rides them occasionally, which is a shame. Only road bike i ever had was the 250 Suzuki Hustler. I mostly had MX bikes & i think in 1973 i was the only one in the UK with a Hodaka MX bike which i rode in schoolboy MX. That little thing made the Bultaco & Husqvarna lads take notice!. Shame Hodaka ceased trading & didn't make it to the UK.
Here in the UK a sports car manufacturer called Berkeley manufactured fibre glass bodied sportscar with a variety of two and four stroke motorcycle engines in the 1950-60s. One was driven around Goodwood by Sterling Moss and their pioneering fibreglass monoque construction was a whole year ahead of Lotus. They even used the 700cc Royal Enfield Constellation engine complete with electric start. I believe they have recently been resurrected as a company producing modern cars.
I just saw your Jay Leno video, that smile on Jays face said this is great and I looked at you as he hit higher revs what a grin, then I saw this and part 2, I like "we don't have that much money" but I need to add "the wife does not need to know or I have a sore head". Quality project, I don't remember seeing the clutch on the gear selector on Jay's site.
"The hottest of rods" That's what she said
I was never told that. Darn.
She’s been around the block a few times.
oooooooh shiiiiiiiit
"The hottest of rods" That's what you want.
I wonder...does it burn when he goes pee?
Originally with a chain drive and an engine derived from the Honda CB450, the 600 series was basically a 4-wheel motorcycle to begin with.
CB450 around in 1963 & 4cyl watercooled? S600 completely unrelated to N360/600.
Mateo, not really. As Anton says, aircooled CB450,, and water cooled S600. Different design studios and no parts commonality. The S600 rear drive was fully enclosed in cast alloy chain cases. The S600 engine was evolved from the S350 and then the S500, both water cooled 4 cylinder engines. Search out the TN500 for the light truck with the DOHC roller bearing crank with two two barrelled carburetors.
great well done very informative,looking forward to more.
Thank you one of the best videos I have watch out there ! Thks again!!
I considered a bike engine when uprating my Mini, but I went instead for a Honda B16A2: 1600 DOHC motor from a Civic. While the HP output from a good bike motor is comparable, there is NO comparison when it comes to torque, the stuff that gets you up and away, and out of corners on a race track or hillclimb. Round town I have nil interest in holding 6 to 10 grand all the time, just to get moving and keeping up with the cars I want to keep up with. The Mini weighs 700 kg all up and is a delight to drive at any speed. And the VTEC is a free lunch - a fuel efficient pussy cat down low and a howling beast under provocation when the VTEC kicks in. Sure, it weighs more than a bike motor, but it's a far better solution for round town and on hillclimbs.
My brother use to have 2 , 1959 Berkeleys. They were small fiberglass with aluminium belly pan, 500cc 2 cylinder motorcycle engines. Cars weighed in at around 700 pounds. One blew and engine so he replaced with a 750 honda. Front wheel drive and Neither had a reverse . From 0-60 they were amazingly fast but didnt go much past 65 top speed. Also. Im 6'4" and had plenty of leg room. Though it was easier to roll out of the car because it was so low. He sold one and was rebuilding the other about 15 years ago, but some drive by scavengers stole the aluminum belly pan from his yard.
Dam Ham - I was waiting for some kind of conclusion or your opinion on what happened or something but you just tailed off and stopped...
I had a three wheeler Berkeley... The 4 wheeler SE492 with two stroke triple was really what I should have gone for: fantastic.
@@diyhell8712 I dont know all the models of Berleleys, the 2 my brother had reminded me of 9 foot long 53 vets. Lol. But if anyones interested I found this. So you can still buy them.. barnfinds.com/tag/berkeley/
Love your dry humor. Very cool projects too!
That is cool af, I love the reverse option.
Love the car, but love the dry humor more. "Exploding all my shit" had me rolling
Funny but I didn't laugh out loud until 11:53... "Throwing it into reverse while driving down the road and exploding all my shit"
You have a new subscriber.. looking forward to new content. Great stuff bro!
There is a very simple way to get rid of U joints put CV joints in they handle harsher angles , stronger , and much more forgiving in every way
Hi Matt. Love your car. With 13* driveshaft angle, why not use CV instead of U-joints?
Nice work. Did you consider grafting the whole rear subframe from a Honda S2000 with the rear diff., A-arms, brakes, half-shafts, etc.? I've seen these for sale and I would think the gear ratio in the S2000 diff. would mate well with a high revving bike engine.
Love this car, would love to do something like this! Really appreciate the photos from the build!
Thanks for this explanation, love your car!
The Mistubishi mirage G4 would be the perfect car for this conversation 😁
Try Suzuki Cappuccino or AutoZam AZ1
I follow 2Stroke Turbo and he's wondering what motor to put in his 1957 fibre glass racecar. I suggested he check your channel out
Shared, I don't share a lot. WOW MAN! SO MUCH INFO! Even better: IT'S ALL USEFUL! I have been pondering some ways to do this, and you're amazing. Saw your Leno video, nice, but this video knocks Leno's out of the park. I like you Leno, but it's truth, I'm a real technical kinda guy.
Very clear a detailed video, excellent quality. Not the typical stuff I'm used to watching, like "how Bubba done yanked his V8 and dropped it into the John Deere mower."
You've never heard of a Morgan......a "Car" with a motorcycle engine, from the early 1900s. They used a J.A.P. engine too ;). Common swaps now is the Hayabusa in a Mini, or Golf, or Anything. Should have restored the Honda, would have been more interesting. I think I'm going to put a Busa in a Moke.
"Here's Why and How" How: work Why: awesome
Loved this, brings back memories, thanks.
Nicely presented and illustrated.
"but I'm cheap" honest car builds
This is well done and well presented, however, as the previous owner of 5 different S600s and S800s over the years, it breaks my heart to see one of these relatively rare old cars chopped about. So, very mixed feelings :(
@Name Unavailable Can't argue with that. Too many old cars sit neglected for years. Even if not original, this car is being used the way it was intended (and then some!)
Hey, Dominic, long time no see. I've still got mine in pieces in the garage. One day I will.
I dropped a CBR929RR engine into a 12 foot aluminum boat. So the process you lay out is a fun one for me to watch. Good times.
*WOW* A youtube video with actual usable information from beginning to end - AMAZING...!!!
"The hottest of rods." And flattest.
For some years i have this idea constantly. To build a unique car with an motorcycle engine. I don't have the budget or the knowledge yet but i have the plan :))
Badass video 👌 love the project!
You are the man®️ Bro thank you for sharing this wonderful. The history deserve continue. The is a low cost dream came true. Tanks again, props from Portugal 🇵🇹😎
Fantastic idea, how about a yamaha V-MAX 1200 engine in a mx5 because it already has a shaft drive. GREAT VIDEO.
i have a 2005 scion xb. wish me luck XD
Great video… perfect design / assembly explanations ..!!
Someone here in the UK a company built a Lotus 7 type car with two Kawasaki Hayabusa motors. It was seriously fast, like standing 1/4 in 2.xx seconds.
i always thought it was weird that such a tiny transmission could push around the weight of a car.
Secret is tiny gears spinning fast I think . low weight of vehicle .
I don't think my friend did any calculations like this when he shoved a 440 Dodge Bog Block into an old Datsun 240Z
Combo Gives Impressive Power To Weight Ratio
@@peted5217 And a truly frightening experience when braking into or going round corners.
Oh what a tangled web we weave when 1st we Modify
@@peted5217 Yeah bros, this thing had the exhaust manifolds upside down and exiting out the fender-well to side-pipes, a 727 automatic and stock year end, which didn't break cuz whenever he touched the gas it just spun both tires off. He cruised by us one night about 30mph and just blipped the gas pedal 2 quick taps to say hello and left black marks about 200 feet long, lol. Hey, by the way, for a laugh, check out my 500hp Firebird I had when I was younger in my 1996 VHS upload "Burnouts and Boobs"!
SHOVED.....IS absolutely the correct phrasing ! 😊😊😊😊
Wow, what well thought out video!
great presentation. I always wondered what it took. thanks