Re: [DMCForum] Re: PRV Performance
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: PRV Performance
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 08:55:15 -0800 (PST)
Many people have put turbo kits on otherwise stock
DeLorean engines. However, many times the added
stress will cause oil blow-by.
If I were looking to simply improve engine performance
on a stock DMC engine without replacing any of the
"new" parts, I'd start by working on the exhaust
system. I don't know if DMCH sells the exhaust
separately, but it is something to investigate. When
I saw one of their performance engine setups, they
were using the stock DMC cat converter (I suspect they
have a few hundred sitting in the wear house they want
to unload!), but they may have upgraded now to a set
of modern high-flow cats. Even so, I think the
complete setup is too noisy although I don't know if
it is due to the exhaust system or cam timing.
After you free up the exhaust, next thing to work on
is the intake. Jim Witherspoon did a EFI conversion
on his DeLorean (Vin 06147) where he used a SDS ECU,
and then later built his own less-restrictive intake.
I think he may have since sold this car, but this is
one of the most practical things I have seen done to
any otherwise stock DeLorean engine.. If you were to
do this, you may want to look in to the "megasquirt"
project, as it is a less expensive solution to the SDS
unit.
With those modifications, I think you could bump the
130HP up to the 180 range. Beyond that, you would
again be looking at some internal upgrades. Maybe
some custom cams for another 10-20HP.. If you want
more, then your back at expensive forced induction
systems which to be reliable should include a lot of
additional internal engine work.
--- Rick <rdevaux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'd like to keep the current B28 so as to keep the
> car "pure" but
> would to improve engine performance. The engine was
> just rebuilt and
> runs tight. Just looking for some significant
> improvement without
> throwing away my current engine. Does anyone know a
> contact for a
> turbo kit? Has anyone accomplished any of the mods
> done by DMC UK?
> Has anyone put a turbo/turboes on a non-turbo
> engine? Thanks again
>
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