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Ask to speak to Simon Joy and say I sent you. He will go through all the options available to you and what will suit your needs the best.. and give you a great price if you go ahead with them :)
As above welding just never holds.
Bolt in renfort plate if your box is a good one. If not buy a 182 gearbox as they already have a bolt in instead of the circlip.
It's a lot easier to make a modern head flow worse than better imo.
Personally I'd just pay someone to do the head with a proper bench flow test etc and rebuild the easier bits myself like supertech valves, cams and whatever parts you want to fit..
Actually I was told the smaller port 182 head is the better option.. (by someone who did a lot of research into f4r design and building optimum engine)
I don't know enough to know why though.
Unfortunately not driving this time round just fuelling/spannering.
Hoping to get a go in one this season though as looks great fun!
Nothing but bad things about you.. car on the other hand ;) haha
Was talking to JJ about your car during the 24hour at Rockingham this weekend! Small world. Looks great as ever looking forward to seeing this out racing soon!
Cool thought iy was Oreca.
They have seemed to be a good fit from what I've seen
Agree with the above unless you go T45 then eat your heart out or intend to go rallying.
The least amount of bars that is still safe gets my vote especially with the added pickups to suspension!
Personally I'd stick with standard bottom end and just get the head done with cams itbs etc cheaper rebuilds then and will see 220ish.. is an extra £2k+ worth it for another 15bhp on a good day?