Hiscot, thanks for the comments and yes I agree that the supercharger route would be much easier as it has been done by many before. But there in lies the problem, I want to try something different and I like the kind of power delivery you get with a turbo. Will check out the rover/MG forums and see what comes up. Thanks for that

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Robin, funny that I had just type a response talking about using 1.6 rods but you beat me to it, either great minds or fools

. Might be the way to go, but I know that there are low comp pistons out there for exactly this application and together with thicker, stronger gasket would probably drop the CR enough. Was planning on using the total seal gasket, together with their top rings but will check out the raceline gasket. The valve train especially the exhaust valve does however pose an altogether different problem. Don't suppose anybody has a set of sodium filled valves for a VVC head lying around!!.
On the subject of stresses in the engine I did read on article that said turbo charging is kinder to the engine than tuning the t!ts out of it due to a turbo engine producing it's power with less revs. To do with the force required to stop the piston moving upwards at TDC, which apparently is where a lot of the stresses are generated, and I would assume at BTC as well.Hence ARP bolts etc. Don't know if this info is wholly correct but certainly made sense when I read it.
I would love to drop an Audi in but means I would end up in the same class as sports libre cars and as good as the Audi engine is I don't think it would stand a chance. So need to keep the original block which kinda limits my options. Like I said earlier would like to try something a bit different, even if it ends up been a smaller turbo with less than expected boost pressures just to limit lag and spin up times.
There is just so much I don't know at the moment, like weather the throttle bodies will take the pressure, how everything interacts ie dump valve or bleed valves, fueling, LAG, exhaust length, etc,etc, etc. If nothing else by the time I have done the research I will be a bit wiser about what is and indeed isn't possible.
Thanks everybody for your input, certainly given me plenty to think about.
Mike
