Air-cooled is ok up to a point, but beyond that you really do have to go water-cooled if you want more power, and meet emissions requirements, this is why BMW made the LC. It is interesting to note that the LC has 'precision cooling' i.e. the cooling system is concentrated around the exhaust valves in in the cylinder head.
I think that the twin-cam was pushing the boundaries of what was practical, perhaps it is sailing just that bit close to the wind and that's why we get the occasional failure - I was always a little concerned when I was in the queue at French motorway tolls with an ambient temp of more than 30C - I am not so worried with the LC.
I think that the twin-cam was pushing the boundaries of what was practical, perhaps it is sailing just that bit close to the wind and that's why we get the occasional failure - I was always a little concerned when I was in the queue at French motorway tolls with an ambient temp of more than 30C - I am not so worried with the LC.
