sho'noff
shoverdrive
would have to find some ultra complex manometer for 6 cylinders.
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I'm willing to bet the S2000 had ITB's and not carbs.
just an idea at this point, alot of motorcycles make much more horsepower per cc than any car.
For example a kawasaki gpz750 with 2 valves per cylinder, dual overhead cams 4 cylinder makes roughly 86 horsepower at 9500 rpm.
739 ccs and 86 horsepower is more than 1 horsepower per 10 cc's 1995 taurus sho 3200 cc's 220 horsepower is less than 1 horsepower per 10 cc's.
I am sure alot of it has to do with winding a little 4 cylinder engine to 9500 rpm, but the individual carburetors and very long equal length pipes help.
my kz750 has a clean air system that lets air into the exhaust with reed valves. I took the main hose off for the system with it idling and the velocity of the exhaust through the pipes created a lot of vacuum.
If there was a way to put very long equal length headers on the sho I am sure there would be a great power output increase.
I'd rather track down a blower and the kit to bolt it up and polish or powdercoat the stock SHO intake.
In the 914 world there are a couple of Type-4 engine builders that have taken the stock 2.0L, applied the above (with < 50% added displacement) and have doubled the HP/CC. Took some serious $$$ (new heads for bigger valves) to get there though.
True story: I was sitting in The Other Woman on the sidelines of the sand drags that happen every Friday and Saturday night in the Imperial Sand Dunes of Southern California. Parked in between a turbo'd LSXX buggy and a turbo'd Subie buggy, in a long line ( two cars deep during Holiday weekends) of mostly LS powered machines.
Glance up at my rear view mirror to see a crowd has formed around the Other Woman's engine, again. Most overheard comment: "Wow, that is one wild looking engine!" Second most overheard comment: "Why does it say Ford here and Yamaha there on the timing cover?"
No matter where she goes, she always gets more attention than the big boys.
Tom
I know someone who's done this to his full race car 914. And my god does that car (scream). Hes still (used) the standard size displacement due to class restrictions, but ~200+ hp in car that weighs WELL under 1 ton is insane.
Man oh man, does it.
:theyareontome:
Was NOT expecting serious conversation in a thread titled UPGRADING to Carbs...
