The New Wildcat 223GT1 is a modified version of the Wildcat 223 Engine.
The Wildcat 223 is one of the best stock engines on the market, with one of the strongest blocks in the industry and the largest displacement of any factory engine. The New Wildcat 223GT1 is a stage one Wildcat 223 engine with upgrades to make them race-ready.
The Wildcat can easily increase its compression due to its larger displacement and reduce compressed or squish volume thanks to EC’s 3.353-Inch Pinnacle forged connecting rod that puts the flat top piston at zero deck. Next, the stock coil and cast iron flywheel are removed and replaced with a cast aluminum flywheel for reduced weight and higher rpm safety. 22lbs springs are added to raise the valve float limit to 6500rpms. The stock carburetor is re-tuned and jetted on the dyno for optimal performance.
These engines are ideal for those in super stock, mod stock, and other mildly modified or claimer classes. Check with your rules for eligibility.
Wildcat 223GT1 Specs:
Bore: 70mm
Stroke: 58mm
Total cc: 223.21(Same as Predator 223)
Compression Ratio: 9.98:1(Most 212 Engines measure 8:1-8.25:1 vs. 8.5 Advertised)
223GT1 Includes:
– Wildcat 70mm Reinforced Block
– 27/25mm Wildcat Hemi Head
– 22lbs Valve Springs
– Flat Top 70mm Piston
– 3.358 Forged Connecting Rod
– 58mm Stroke Crankshaft
– Tillotson Cast Aluminum Flywheel (BALCO Tested)
– Jetted Stock Carburetor
– Billet Velocity Stack
– Wildcat 223 Camshaft
– Tillotson High Energy Coil (Non-Rev Limiting)
– Maxima Racing Oil 10w-30 Pro Plus – 1 Liter
Not included, Sold Separately:
– Air Filter
– Exhaust Header
– Muffler
Warning! This engine is made only with the intention of sanctioned racing only. No Warranties are expressed or implied.
Recommended Oil: Maxima Racing Oil’s 10w-30 Pro Plus or 5w-40 Extra. Always keep at least 12-16 ounces of oil in the engine. Engines are shipped without oil in the crankcase.
Recommended Fuel: 91-93 Octane No Ethanol
Recommended RPM Limit: 6000rpms (Race Karts recommended clutch engagement 3500rpm and gearing for max 5800-6000rpms) Peak Torque 3500rpms – Peak Power 5300rpms
Horsepower: Due to the setup calibration, correction factors, and test procedures, horsepower numbers vary and are difficult to compare from dyno to dyno. However, you can make a general comparison based on the power increase percentage. The Wildcat Stage 1 is about 30% more torque and 35% more horsepower than a stock 212 engine.






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