Lots more to come out of this engine if he is willing to put money into it.
In all honesty, I think he's doing the right thing and just keeping a stock bottom end for racing with, we can just bung a replacement in easily enough that way.
Lots more to come out of this engine if he is willing to put money into it.
My ph1 with 421s and a ALD head made 192.1 on RS tunings rollers.
Was up at Combe supporting this yesterday, seems to really go well round there!
What times does it do round combe with that engine/power out of interest?
I popped in there on the way to another job as I was only working round the corner, saw a load of clios all parked together so guessing it was one of those, red one?
I'd love an itb'd setup at some point in the future, that spec/power sounds perfect to be honest
I know what sort of times it's doing around there, and it'll be very competitive. Won't disclose what it's doing until it's in a race on saturday 5/9. b
Totally agree. That's why I'm not hung up on his times, he should be competitive though.Should be competitive and gewat to have Nick with us. Just bear in mind that times set on trackdays, can be totally different to on a raceday/quali.
Do you do CNC valve seat job or also this is "hand done"?All heads are hand done
Ported to give good power and torque
Developed on a flowbench, Im not releasing flow figures, dyno shows it all anyway. My heads flow better than CNC heads.
Heads are done at £400 now but can do deals on them
Thanks, searching on dual exh pulleys returned a lot of info.
From what I can tell it looks like earlier on with the mk2 Catcams used to give you a choice if you wanted the inlet cam to be vvt or not, and yet still would call them 421, 422 etc.
Now though there is a non-VVT section (shared across mk2 and mk3) with separate non-VVT cam numbers, 432, 433 etc.
Also seems sticking an exhaust pulley on a VVT inlet cam means timing it is a pain in the ass (must use Cats tool to advance it properly). Whereas sticking an exhaust pulley on proper non-VVT cam is roughly spot on using the OEM horseshoe because it has been indexed that way (then of course verniers as ever just to tweak if required).
More than likely need ITB's too as it appears ditching VVT makes the idle worse, so all in all def not something I'll be doing to my 403's & on stock plenum!
Cheers
Timing is the the same as normal it's no different than doing belt with vvt