Righto. preliminary results are in:
Dyno comparisonWhen I brought it in it was running very rich (deliberate) and still had the standard ignition total advance, so the timing was retatded back to 0 deg BTDC, to avoid getting too much advance in the top end. It ran 85rwhp as I had tuned it, but on the road felt miles ahead of the 72 rwhp which it ran on a different dyno- so as expected, the dyno numbers don't tell the whole story.
We took some fuel out and welded up the ends of the guide holes for the dizzy weights to prevent them from getting full advance.
turned out to be too much fuel and too much advance change & it pinged and dropped some horses.
took the dizzy apart again and filed some of the weld back out & changed the carby jets again. With a bit more stuffiung around we came back with 103rwhp with a total of 18deg of advance.
But here's the real story- Torque. when you do the re calculation, the flywheel torque comes out at around 210 Nm- considerably more than a SR20DE, more than a 108kW 4agze, and it is equaling a 120kW 4-AG 20V by 2200 rpm!!!
I think there is possibly more grunt to be had with more adjustment of the dizzy curve, to try and hold on to the torque for a bit longer.
One of the interesting things to come out of it was that the carby size is ok for this application. we attached a vac guage to the port in the carby base and didn't see more than 1-2 in/Hg at full throttle. if the carby was genuinely too small there would have been a significant vac signal from the carb.
Anyways, happy for the moment, just need to get it to hold up through the top end & I should see 110-115 rwhp which was the target figure.