David wrote:That was partly down to me not understanding how the Cosworth barrels are set up. They have air bleed screws which are factory preset but one was a little off. The barrel should be 100% closed and the bleeds adjusted to get 6.5 on each. That also explained why the idle screw could not stop the engine. The shrouding isn't as bad as it looks on the photo but I take your point and, funnily enough, it was something I thinking about the other day and was going to change this year.KingK_series wrote:
I am surprised at the different flow meter results cylinder to cylinder - that a big difference and worth investigating..... however you realise shrouding the filter like that will starve the rear cylinder with the bonnet on? - you will lose a loaaaaaaaaad of power and even more torque with such short induction too - especially rev limited to 8000rpm!
Setting up Tb\s takes time and needs frequant resetting which is why they are not ideal for road cars....
You will be amazed how much effect even small restrictions have in an induction system - I went through that on the Touring car - which on a plenum and wet sump with less valve, less cam, and a smaller single TB than the K20 A2's use in the Elise conversions and a mandatory 8500rpm limit still produced 30bhp and 30 odd lbft more than the Honda - that's all down to careful tuning, and I know I was no where near the end of that road....
Any dry sumped 2L on throttle bodies ought to beat 300bhp and 190lbft NA easily. - so you can see how much potential your engine still has..