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Engine Plan, for my Black car |
McMark |
Feb 19 2004, 09:54 AM
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Spent all yesterday planning my engine and wanted to share. I'm building a 2056 with 96 mm Keith Blacks and honed stock cylinders. I'm going to balance the whole assembly. I'm still pondering whether I'm going to replace the clutch and flywheel since it's pretty expensive ($800), but if I do I'll get a lightened flywheel which would be nice. Planning on a WebCam (maybe Elgin, Jake get the testing done (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) ) 86b with a little extra exhaust duration (need to pull out the cam book and do more research and detail work to nail this down). I'll be getting ceramic lifters, and a Mallory (with Grey/Grey springs) and I have stock 2.0 heads that have been rebuilt that I'll use.
I'm seriously thinking of making a CIS injection car. Something about it has really tickled my fancy lately. It's so damn simple. After a lot of reading I'm going to pursue a 924 CIS-Basic setup from a 2.0. Might make the jump for CIS-E if I can find one with all the parts. CIS-E is nice because it tunes itself a little more, but it adds complexity. Think that's it right now. I'm sure I forgot something. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) |
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