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griso 1420 cc

nic

Just got it firing!
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Hi all
Millipercento and Rossopuro (I think) both make a 1420 cc version of the 1100 Griso. Anybody with advice on how, what, where, when etc etc. I want to build my own. Any advice appreciated.
 
Take a piece of obsolete technology and throw money at it until it produces prodigious amounts of power unreliably so you can claim your are 'King of the Heap' and sell in limited numbers to men who are worried about the size of their todgers.

Any further questions?

Pete
 
:D

Thx Pete. Saw your replies on the other forums as well and noticed you are not a big fan of this modification...will keep it in mind.
 
Do big caliper pistons count?

Here's another thought: MG used 1400cc displacement on the '13 Cali. Do you want your Griso motor to behave like a big cruiser?
 
Nic, you talking about the Big Bore motor I assume? he one with water-cooled heads, yes? They haven't built many of them, but the few that have been built have been pretty impressive. I think they have moved on from production, but there may be a few left in whole or parts. The cases require major modification, so I'd recommend just the whole motor. It's not cheap.
 
Thx Todd. I'll check with them directly.
 
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