Thanks guys, helpful.
So, advice/recommendation.
I know there is always work to be done to gain power, but I'm very close to the end of the development curve in my opinion. How do I know? Changes are producing no results. I've done 3 custom cam designs, 2 custom exhausts (the last from Mr. Ellston, thanks again Bob), two Rover V8 engine builds prep a set of heads, etc. Nothing is producing any more power at this point. 235 wheel (one plot is at 242 but and a few lower than 235, but 235 is repeatable enough to conclude that's where I am).
Torque curve is flat but not outrageously high --210/220 peak, but flat curve.
I/we/people with a lot of Rover V8 racing experience like John Eales all believe we are at the max of what the heads can support.
Without seeking provoke a debate, a race weight of 2500 lbs before the transmission (necessary as the stock transmission can't handle EP power) and brake (same) modifiers), puts me down quite a bit hp/weight to the BMWs (Ive seen a dyno plot at 268 whp, even if it is 10 less it's still a significant advantage), RX7s (225 whp and something like 2300 lbs), 240z (something like that as well).
So, after 4 years of development (which I admit was more like 2-3 years of "normal time" given Covid), it's time for (in my opinion) a final adjustment to the car. I see two paths forward:
1. Drop the weight to 2350 or so; OR
2. Ask for Full Prep cylinder heads to cure the power deficienncy.
With EP becoming something of a hp war class, I lean towards 2 as 1 doesn't help with hp/drag ratios which are increasingly important.
Thoughts?