I can testify as to how hard it is to keep a hipo NA engine running at the sort of power outputs which you guys are talking about, let alone having it drivable on the road.
As for this
I really dont think you know what you are aiming for, 115fwkw even through a C52 is around 150kw at the fly. Which is 200hp at the fly. You have no hope in hell of running a 9krpm 200hp engine day in day out on the roads, simply the power curve is a major issue, let alone the oiling issues, piston weights, rod weights, etc.Originally Posted by dimmy
My 4A runs to 8700rpm at the track, and has barely any power below 4000rpm when it gets on song. Im only making 129rwhp, and i seriously need more compression in the bottom end. As for drivability on the road, you have to be kidding, there is no such thing with that engine.
As for the honda engines, the 7A idea can be put back on the shelf and burnt up immediately. The block is significantly weaker than the 4A due to the extra height. Oldcorollas is right, you can duplicate the setup which they use, but itll cost you a hell of a lot of money. Wiseco pistons (close to the lightest) are $1400 for the set, Arias rods are about $900 for the set there. Then start adding bearings etc.
If you really want to be able to run those figures reliably, you may as well go the way the Alfas do and gut the block and replace everything with a steel liner.
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