[DML] Re: DMCH Performance Engine
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[DML] Re: DMCH Performance Engine
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 17:52:31 -0000
Warren,
Thank you for that well-worded explanation. I've long wondered why
you wouldn't just sell the parts as a kit.
Rich A.
#5335
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Warren Wallingford" <warren@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> There was a thread last month on the DML, warm and wide, about PRV
performance and secrecy. Herewith, DMCH wishes to set its part of the
record straight.
>
> We set about the Performance Engine Project in a straightforward
manner. We sent three complete engines to a tuner in the UK. We told
them what sort of power we wanted out of the resultant engine, how
much it should cost the end user, and that when finished, the engine
should pass US emissions tests, be as reliable as the stock PRV, and
be usable by both transmissions.
>
> . There is only one basic hot rod technique: increase airflow. All
of the argument and anguish is about how it may be done and when it
will happen. The DMCH performance engine has achieved its gains from
careful shaping and polishing of the ports in the head, balancing of
the combustion chamber volumes, development of optimized cam
profiles, and use of a tuned, low-restriction exhaust system. The
recent adoption of the NologyT ignition booster upgrade keeps the
spark hot throughout the rev range.
>
> The time and expense of the project are testimony to the care and
precision put into the development. For example, there were five cam
profiles tested, in sequence, each with its attendant dyno pull,
before the right one was found. Each test session required a tear-
down, cam re-grind, and rebuild. There were dyno sessions for the
exhaust and for the reliability tests. During this process the
limitations of the stock Delorean setup became evident. Two hundred
horsepower is the limit of the ignition and two twenty-five is as
much as the fuel injection can handle without increasing the pump and
fuel line capacity. At the end, what came back was an engine that
looked stock but didn't sound nor run like the donors. It delivered
197 BHP at 5500 rpm and has a torque curve that is flat within 40 ft-
lbs from 2000 to 6000 rpm.
>
> In and of themselves, the modifications are not remarkable. They
are certainly nothing new. But their parameters have been carefully
chosen to work together as a system, rather than a group of things
that "might do some good". This is the main reason for our insistence
that the performance mods be sold installed on an engine: to preserve
the system and its performance. Secondly, one of the requirements of
the project is reliability. DMCH insures that its performance PRV
engines retain their inherent rugged nature by hand-assembling them
here in Houston. We have sold 50-odd performance engines since the
program began. There have been no failures. So you can see that
proprietary concerns play a poor third fiddle to performance and
reliability in our firm policy of selling engines rather than bolt-on
parts.
>
> This new performance crate engine is offered complete and
assembled, with new water pump, intake manifold, injection lines,
fuel distributor, warm-up regulator, injectors, ignition coil, a
NologyT ignition upgrade, and a custom exhaust for $6750, f.o.b.
Houston. Alternatively, the performance modifications may be
installed here in Houston on a suitable existing engine in an owner's
car for $5250.
>
> Warren Wallingford
>
> DeLorean Motor Company (Texas)
>
> 15023 Eddie Drive
>
> Humble, Texas 77396 USA
>
>
>
> http://www.delorean.com
>
> 800/USA-DMC1
>
> 281/441-2537
>
> 281/441-2813 Fax
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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