Just for the record, the ABF block in the white car is pretty much standard. It just has fresh parts, ARP bolts and a decompression plate.
TBH, I've built it to see how much boost it'll take before blowing up. It's actually RPMs that kill a 16v anyway; they seem to take a lot of boost for a long time if they're kept around a 7k rev limit
This is one of the other reasons it costs so much to build a nice ITB'd engine: the cams you need to actually use all that extra intake capacity demand so many revs, and you can't get much more than 7.5k out of a stock bottom end, and a bit over 8k revs from hydraulic lifters.
You also need to rev high enough to actually get a decent power band. If you didn't rev, you'd want a 7spd 'box!
There are huge improvements to made outside of the engine anyway. Putting a 3.94:1 final drive in a 16v 020 (and most 02As) feels like you've got another 30hp and your flywheel has shed half its weight. You can't really do this in a big boost engine as the torque will light up all the gears - you have to keep the longer ratios so it comes on a bit more lazily (unless have AWD of course). Being able to build a gearbox with taller 1st and 2nd, and then tighter stacked 3, 4, 5, 6 would be the best of both worlds, but that would be $15,000.
As Preen says earlier, getting near 200hp is great fun a Mk1 anyway
I've only turbo'd mine out of curiousity - if the truth be known, it'll be a slower car in a lot of areas due to the lower compression, gearing, and the lag!
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