peter_261 said:
thanks lads.oh i supposed i should have mentioned that its a racing car,and for the regulations the ports,valves and cams must remain standard.but thats handy knowing about the casting problems.cheers lads.keep any info coming,theres a g-limited MR2 that needs beaten!!:lol:
First of all, what is your budget?
You can get some decent power out of your high port engine, but it may get costly.
You best bet is to go for higher compression. This is done pretty easily by installing some pistons from the SR16VE engine (stock piston size of 86mm). These are available from Greg Vogel @ SR20FORUM (Mossy Performance). By simply installing the SR16VE pistons, you will increase the compression from 10:1 to 12:1, giving big gains right across the rev range.
Couple this with Hotshot (or SSAC if your money is tight) exhaust manifold, cut the secondary pipe off and install a 2.5" collector. Run a 2.5" exhaust system with minimal bends.
A big restriction on the old Sunny GTi engine was the airflow meter. With its small bore, it made making power on the NA engine difficult. You can rectify this by using a later Almera GTi MAF. The problem with this is that the Almera GTi MAF is not programmed for the Sunny GTi ECU. You can get by this by rewiring the loom to accept an Almera GTi ECU or by using an aftermarket ECU or piggyback unit. The Greddy E-manage unit is capable of this.
I found that the best air intake was an enclosed BMC filter with a 4" RAM pipe. This did wonders for my power output, and I managed to get 200.5 HP & 164 lbft from stock cams and 11:1 compression.
You also have the option of lightweight pullies, Fidanza flywheel, Eagle rods (weight loss for response)...the list goes on & on.
Let me know your budget & what you want from the car and I can help you.
Cheers
Dave