Re: Getting significantly more hp from a 1.7 liter 914?
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:13 am
Thanks PD,
I was already afraid that the D-Jet could not handle a lot different. I'm familiar with MS, built some engines with MS&Edis for EFI & Spark (not without Edis though...). I understood the standard D-Jet injectors work pretty good with MS. Perhaps I should swing... First need to find out how the 1911 with fresh cam & D-Jet will work out. Could always upgrade the engine when more is needed. If you or others has advice on that route, that will be greatly appriciated. Will spend around $2000,- on engine only.
The car itself will be upgraded also. Already has 4 new brake calipers and disks ready. Together with brake lines & cables. Will re-fresh the suspension and bushes also, but that will be done after the re-paint.
Good call on the fuel lines, will replace them 100% (front to back and around the engine). The interior is original and still without any scuffs or nicks, but needs some TLC.
Transmission will be ready end of this month, so still some time to think how to spend that budget...
Thanks,
Tom
I was already afraid that the D-Jet could not handle a lot different. I'm familiar with MS, built some engines with MS&Edis for EFI & Spark (not without Edis though...). I understood the standard D-Jet injectors work pretty good with MS. Perhaps I should swing... First need to find out how the 1911 with fresh cam & D-Jet will work out. Could always upgrade the engine when more is needed. If you or others has advice on that route, that will be greatly appriciated. Will spend around $2000,- on engine only.
The car itself will be upgraded also. Already has 4 new brake calipers and disks ready. Together with brake lines & cables. Will re-fresh the suspension and bushes also, but that will be done after the re-paint.
Good call on the fuel lines, will replace them 100% (front to back and around the engine). The interior is original and still without any scuffs or nicks, but needs some TLC.
Transmission will be ready end of this month, so still some time to think how to spend that budget...
Thanks,
Tom