I agree Honda does a good job. I also know there are things that will make them better, they cost money but i think that other 5 HP I mentioned is in there with an expensive header exhaust and maybe a few other IT tricks. I understand the Honda makes its power at high revs and thats the downside to ownign one. But that does not change the fact that they can and if you want to win races you will have to run them that high. The 240z peks out at 7100 RPM and stars breaking the ends off of valve springs at 7300 so you have to rely on torque where we can't run gears to make up for it. It's a toss no matter what you do. I am pretty comforatable saying that with the BMW pulled back the GSR the RX7 and the Z car will be pretty good when you look over 10 different tracks.
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Joe,
Not doubting your abilities but that extra 5hp is gonna be hard to find. People have been building these engines for a long time and there's tons of parts out there. It's certainly not for lack of trying. Expensive header, yeah there's a few guys that can make you custom headers for these cars with slip fit joints to tune on the dyno. I still think they haven't gotten that extra 5hp. You're limited by the intake manifold first and the cams don't help much either. I don't think that extra 5hp would do much anyways. The power is the least of your worreis. The Acura has never been able to hang with the BMW, so this SIR should help there. Trouble is, it has a hard time staying with the RX7 until the end of the race. So, even if you could get that extra 5hp you're front tires are toasted. I mean think about it. If the RX7 has 50/50 weight distribution and the Acura has 60/40 and we're talking about 2700lb cars here, that's an extra 270lbs on the front end! And most of it is right over the axle with the engine/tranny combo. It's not any wonder why these cars have problems with front tires and brakes.
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steve