I wasn't whining about a potential overdog. What I was calling attention to is the no replacement for
displacement rule and the precident that these larger displacement cars have, and will continue to set in HP.
Unless the stock rods are prone to breaking or some silly variant-specific intake is their version of an SIR, a properly built Limited Prep 11:1 engine has some very-predicatable HP and Torque numbers that are direclty tied to displacement and I can predict this car will have the same 10MPH trap speed advantages that other big-displacement cars have shown.
Yes, the 914, MGB and others have been there for a long time, but the 1.8 VWs are clearly illustrating what can be achieved.
I'm sure that the 948 guys were saying the same thing about my 1300/1500 cars a few years ago, so I'm commenting as respectfully as possible here.
Kevin, welcome to the HP mix. I don't have hearburn on this one since the displacement is right given the traditional HP/FP splits. I assume you'll quickly be at the pointy end of the stick in the class given the capabilities of the car and your past accomplishments with it in ITB trim at the same weight.
Blake, original HP/Torque specs mean little. The 1.8L 914 was intentially hobbled as stock with low compression to make emissions numbers. They bored it 3mm (over 100cc) to help overcome that. At 11:1 with prod-prep, comparisons to stock are relatively moot.
-M