Originally posted by Greg Gauper:
The CVCC head IS the only legal head permitted in ITC! The ITCS specifically calls out the CVCC head in the specs.
Your friend from Washington is not legal! (Unless you have different rules in Canada and this person swapped heads strictly for this event)
This is very easy to spot. The spark plugs on the CVCC head are at or near 90 degree angle vs aproximately 45 degrees for the Si/non-CVCC head.
The other method involves pulling the valve cover. Small Auxiliary valve = CVCC head. No auxiliary valve = Si/non-CVCC head.
...travels out a teeny-tiny hole in the head....
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Originally posted by Greg Gauper:
I don't think the car would run with a Canadian carb AND intake, since there would be nothing to feed the prechamber port and thus no ignition. On the CVCC head, the prechamber is fed by the carb third barrel and ignition takes place within that port, and then the flame front travels out a teeny-tiny hole in the head to the main chamber.
You might get the carb to work on the standard head but you'ld need an adapter to allow the pri/sec barrels to feed the prechamber, like that used for down draft Webers.