
Originally Posted by
OldTimer2gS
yeah, i hear ya. I've got some experience now with the a20, so i like the platform, it's harder to get really high numbers from it, but for the most part you can make some good reliable power from it.
The plan for the BT1 is to put the EX-i style intake manifold, and exhaust manifold (4-2-1), with the 2 downpipes cut and re-welded into a dual exhaust. I have one of those 272 degree cams from colt cams that i was using in my 3geez coupe until i turned a bearing, so i'm going to use that in the BT1. I also am going to run flow benched f22 or h22 injectors and a 85psi MSD fuel pump. That should be good for about 140 hp or so to start, so i'm looking to build from there. The main problem, as everyone knows is that there still aren't any companies out there really backing this engine.
For that reason, the BT1 is simply the mock up engine for my A20A3 build. I'm going to be taking the block that i spun a bearing in, it only had about 170,000 k on it, and rebuild it for boost. that's the only way to build real power without breaking the bank. By boost i mean about 10-15 lbs max, so i'm not going to spend a fortune on internal parts, only what i have to do make it bulletproof for 10-15 lbs.
The ES might be a good choice, though, the EZ that came out of my 84 has mild head work done, and i was easily able to push the revs up to the 8000 range. Until the carb finally packed it in, anyway. the long block is still in good condition. I was always really impressed with the power that came out of that small package.
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