peterg wrote:I queried what Martin had written because he had inserted a figure of 360bhp into a piece that was a blatant advert for his business!!!
It genuinely wasn't meant to be, so I apologise unreservedly for that. It was more an attempt to show that although my business says "DeLorean" over the door, I've been doing a fair bit of Alpine stuff and wouldn't mind a bit more seeing as it's the engine work that I enjoy most. *although I had nothing to do with Tony's engine, only the ECU*
I've not been on the forum for a few days because I was at the NEC classic car show.
As far as Dave "always winning", I would prefer not to say anything if I can't be polite. End of the day, theory is a great start, but you don't half learn a lot by actually -doing- stuff. Specific to this thread, I've thrown hours of work away at performance stuff on the Atmo engine (the DeLorean engine is identical apart from carb vs K-Jet). I've built/rebuilt 5 Atmo engines so felt I was fairly well informed on this thread. As to the specifics of the maths, I know there're a lot of holes in my theory and that's one of the reasons I'm hoping to go back to university next year to do another degree because I want to learn it properly
Somehow a throwaway comment segwayed the entire thread into an argument over Tony's car, and it did feel rather odd! Sorry, Tony!
...and to return to the matter in hand with a grating of gears, Kevin at GTO has achieved 260ish from an Atmo 2.7 with a -lot- of work including electronic ignition. I believe he has a 3 litre turbo odd-fire 12v knocking on 600hp. (figures from memory)
End of the day to get those sorts of figures, you have to replace just about all the internals. What matters is the block and liners and odd-fire crank will take it.