@sidedraught
That is why I wrote in a previous post the following:
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Go with the engine that is currently in it according to your specs and give the guys with larger engines some hastle.
Nothing as nice as people at a drag race standing and not believing the time posted by a car because they think the engine is too small. I know of a drag race event here where I live of a guy with a 325iS BMW that had some work done to the engine.
This guy would beat even turbo engined cars. Why? His responce times were excellent. While the turbo guys were struggling with grip to get off the line AFTER they responded late aswell he was already gone and in second gear gathering speed. That is why I think his car will perform very well for it's engine size.
After all, it's about the fun he is going to have. He will have a A14 engined car, but will also have his class to compete in.
I am positive that it will post very good times for it's engine size.
My guess will be in the high 15 second to low 16's bracket.