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A14 Performance
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Hi all, I have a completely stock A14 motor that I am going to get fully reconditioned.

It will be a daily drive, so I'm not aiming for huge horsepower gains, just something which is fun to drive, reliable and strong, but with a little more extra poke from standard.

This is what I'll be running on it: 32/36 downdraught weber, 4 to 1 extractors with 2 inch system right through and electronic ignition.

So my question is: What other things should I possibly do to the engine to gain a little more extra horsepower?

Again I want it to be reliable and strong.

Cheers, James.

Posted on: 2013/10/12 21:57
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Port match the intake, mandrel bent exhaust, careful attention to tuning (dyno) and cold air intake.

Posted on: 2013/10/12 23:01
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Best option for extra power in my opinion is a gx head. But they usually go for 1000 bucks. Depends on your budget. If i had a grand to spend on my a series thats what i would buy

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Re: A14 Performance
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get electric fan. mechanical fan is parasitic loss to the engine. fit a12 flywheel if you can find one.

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I have a spare A12 fly wheel

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Is that $500 dave69 cause thats what it owes you with the motor etc you bought it with.?????

Posted on: 2013/10/13 9:44
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hot cam, lightened&balanced flywheel.

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What kind of budget would you be looking at?

Posted on: 2013/10/13 10:28
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Yeah that would be nice unfamilia

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No budget in mind yet. The performance upgrades I have in mind are:
Port n polish, including match porting the inlet manifold.
Mild cam grind suitable for street/daily driving.
Slightly oversize bore.

What benefits would a lightened flywheel have over the stock A14 flywheel, apart from getting up in the revs quicker?

As I say, I want a relible and strong motor which will last me for years.
Cheers for all you comments guys.

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