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    Quote Originally Posted by jmac36 View Post
    Seriously!!?? I agree it will be hard to get over 200-210, but its really not about whp on a car with FI. The Cooper with the sc has a healthy torque curve, and with a bit of tuning can be a real beast out of the corners.

    Nope, sorry, I think the PTB got it correct when they limited FI cars out of STL
    No no no, your talking about turbo cars. Look at a stock mini's dyno sheet. The torque curve looks the same as any serious Honda Motor, FLAT. And 210whp will be near impossible especially if you limit compression. Have you seen the Heads on a Mini? I've got 3 of them on the bench I'll take pictures of. A stock one, a JCW, and a very heavily ported one. It's a 40hp BOLT ON mod to port the head. A cooper S with stock pulley will make 150ft/lbs of tq at the ground from 3k to till when the head stops flowing, JUST like a B18 out of a Honda or a 2ZZ out of a Toyota.
    I know Greg's never gonna push for FI in STL but as I told the NASA guys Superchargers need to be looked at completely differently then Turbo's.
    Another neat car would be the Supercharged EARLY MR2.

    Below are the dyno's on my car with a stock bottom end. ALL pulls were done with a 17% reduction pulley on the supercharger.
    First pull was (lowest) was just pulley and exhaust
    2nd pull (193whp) was pulley, cam, header, intake, intercooler, tune and Alcohol Injection and bigger injectors.
    3rd pull was just a ported head and bigger valves over the 2nd pull.

    Last edited by Mrsideways; 02-23-2012 at 12:14 PM.
    Ian
    #16 STU S2000 with a K24(and still over weight)

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