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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2010, 12:35:46 PM » |
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Hi Hugh,
I would be contacting the reputable engine tuner Guy Croft, or buy a copy of his book. The most powerful 2 litre he has built on carbs is about 200 BHP in 8 valve configuration, this was with big valve head, ported, race cams etc, and is an engine not really suited to street driving.
I would be careful about fitting a 1600 spider head and cams, you would at least have to change the cam boxes as the spider is a vertical engine, the beta is inclined 20 degrees and the oil drain holes in the cam boxes are different. The 1600 may not offer any more flow than the Beta head as the valve sizes are the same and probably port size too, and if a 1608 head may have a smaller combustion chamber.
A good fast road spec as Stuart says will give around 155BHP and be very torquey.
I am unsure of the Weber carbs you refer to, do you mean 40DCOE or 45DCOE? The domed top pistons are a good idea but be careful which ones you fit unless high octane fuel is avaiable. I have an 11:1 ratio on my engine which only runs on 98+octane fuel.
Is your engine same as US spec, as in low compression, air pump, smog gear etc? Is it carb or injection? Carb engine US spec puts out less than 90BHP, Injection puts out about 106 BHP, both less than Euro equivalents.
Cheers Ian
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