On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:17 AM, d stohler <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > i am hoping that these ignition goodies make it run smoother, and maybe even better milage. maybe i will send in my extra head (if its good enough to do) and try to get some work done on it. shaving it down a little. bigger valves, and ill do my own port cleaning. maybe get it to flow better because i have hopes of someday finding a small turbo to try and see what happens. An electronic ignition upgrade is fantastically worthwhile. With a mildly better coil it will be even a little overkill. More than "plenty" of spark is wasted effort and money. For what it's worth, engine dyno software shows no appreciable change in performance for larger valves. I doubt it's worth any effort at all performance-wise, unless you spend the $$$$$$ to make it rev another 1000 rpm or more (up into the mid/high 5000's). The turbocharger should eliminate small-valve problems, period, With a good head rebuild and three-angle grind forced induction will overcome far more restriction than head work, $ for $. It would negate the low-speed cam too. If there was some way to slow exhaust heat takeup through that long path through the block, that might be worthwhile for turboing. Maybe a good polish job on the exhausts only would help, but maybe not enough to be worth it. RPM is the limit with this motor with that crazy long stroke, and induction is fine given the RPM limit. Then oiling and cooling would matter next, etc. I doubt it's really 138hp with a 2bbl as claimed, I bet it's more like 100 - 120. If you worked 150, 160 out of it, a little american would SCREAM and you still wouldn't break anything. 4 - 6 psi boost should achieve that without much pain. There's plenty of oil and water plumbing sources for a turbo too, and room up towards the hood. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list