by iplen » Tue Oct 21, 2003 2:40 pm
Wiseco forged pistons to the trick nicely, we are running the same crown size as standard, but slightly skimmed head, still using 98 ron fuel, and with the bottom end balanced, but standard apart from arp rod bolts, some cams we are revving to 8800. This is a "safety" setting, as the car is a rally car we are after torque, not horsepower, but that setup would apparently be good for 9500, so call it 10,000. There is a rumour that if you take the ZE crank and rods that you can make 20v rev to 11,000+ with a really light set of pistons. Although this is true, you may as well use the standard crank+ rods, because they are the same anyway. Standard crank is nitrided from the factory, as an example, so the bottom end is not too much of an issue. I would be tempted if I was not limited by rules to take the 20v bottom end and bore it out by about 1-1.5mm(+?) (the pistons are available so I am guessing it is possible) they can go out to 1800, and by running forged pistons there is no reason why it should not still rev just as hard, if not harder, because I doubt they would weigh any more. give comression a bump, to 12-12.5:1, and use an octane booster, unless NZ fuel is better than AUS. use some blacktop throttle bodies, to go with increased capacity. Get as set of "reduced vortex" extractors made (using standard ones as a base) A good computer, and some headwork and you would be looking in excess of 110kw at the wheels, and na 20vs are one of the best sounding engines you will EVER hear at full noise!
AE101 rally car- ??.?? @???km/h- quicker that Mirage Cyborg, Honda Civic, HSV Clubsport.