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> Anyone used an RSR motor?, just thinking
turboman808
post Apr 30 2007, 02:11 PM
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I keep reading about the RSR motor in excellence magazine and it really does intrigue me. If done like my RS motor I am real curious to see what kind of power it can make.

But what I am envisioning is in 2 years get a RSR motor running Haltek or whatever ECU with the TWM fuel injection with double plugs and high compression. Then mating that to a Wevo gear box.

Anyone else have any experience with this motor and this kind of setup? I think 350hp in a 2.8 would be sick but doable.
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john rogers
post Apr 30 2007, 02:59 PM
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I have seen several 914 track-only cars with real RSR engines and both made about 345 HP with factory mechanical injection. Both were very very peaky and did not make much power until over 5500 RPM but went like hell at 8000 RPM. I think they idled at about 1500 RPM or so and gobbled up that 100 octane like it was water! I agree with the previous post, go with a 3.6 and make it milder and it will last and be much more driveable on the street.
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