clee wrote:The 250 bhp barrier is still there with the 21 lump as much as it is with the PRV . Why go to all the hassle of making an engine of similar tech and power fit the GTA ???
The lads in 21 TOC have started to spend a few grand on their engines (Europa Cup Spec) going to Belgium having the standard ECU's re-mapped and driving way with around 300bhp
250 - 260bhp just quoted was a DIY home port job and no cam at all .....so change the bumpy stick and a mild cam on a turbo car will give probably 15 - 20 bhp a wilder cam with the correct map to make it run and tractable through the range. I think its more than feasable to see the 300bhp with less weight aiding performance, handling and breaking for me I dont see what the argument against putting it into a GTA, if somebody has done or willing to do the work it can only be of benifit all round. How much power will you need at that end of the power range to make up for the performance gained by loss of weight? I dont know the answer may be some body cleverererer than me can prove me right or wrong
Is there an little program/formula that can plot performance against power/weight?
Besides Renaults done it and so Has Dave Sibley so now they have spent the time and effort we can all see how its done = not so much effort and time
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