I just want to make it very clear that our setup (DMUK) is totally different and developed independently of DMCH's. Ours is simply a way of getting the most out of a stock DeLorean engine by replacing anything to do with the emissions control system, and then taking advantage of the different fuelling. This means there can be no catalytic converter. Our annual emissions testing for a car built in 1981 is a simple CO test at idle. The allowable level is 4.5% and we tune ours to 1.5-2%, no cat. It took quite a bit of research and more than a bit of hit-and-miss to work out a system that did what we wanted. My own car, #1458 was one of three "test cars" which basically got secondhand parts thrown at it. My car gained considerably in torque and truly made it a quick car that's a lot of fun to drive. I have never dyno'd it. I don't need to, I know how it goes, and so do our customers who have had the upgrade performed, and those who have tried to keep up with me! Anyone having the upgrade performed gets new parts, in case anyone wonders! Because it's business, I'm not about to go and tell everyone how to do this (sorry) but I do know it's totally different from DMCH's approach - their engine still uses the lambda system for example. Their engine -is- more powerful, but it puts out considerably less low-end torque -in-my-opinion- than our setup. I can say with confidence that the exact setup we create was never used on any Volvo or Renault. It is a hybrid of several systems, with a couple of new ingredients thrown in. Martin DMUK Rick wrote: > >Gary, The mods I'm going to do are changing my CPR to one that has >vacuum enrichment, replace my ign distributor with a B28E distributor >which eliminates the delay solenoid set up, higher compression >pistons, head porting, B28E cams and headers with a 2.5 inch hi-flo >exhaust without a cat. I just want to take what the basic B28 could >be without going "exotic". No turbo, no Megasquirt, I want to keep >it as basic as possible. I thought the B28E cams and pistons would >be a good start, keeping the engine stock and dependable. I also >want to keep the K-Jet so that when problems with the fuel system do >develop, they'll be reasonable to deal with. My engine is rated the >same as the Delorean, 130 hp. How are folks, DMUK and DMCH, getting >their hp boosts from 130 to 150-190? Are there rising-rate pressure >regulators available that could be considered? Thanks very much, Rick > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/