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posted on March 5th, 2012 at 09:56 PM
Engine displacement????


Want to upgrade the very minor performance of my 1600tp and found CVD do Pobjoy machined blocks/kits which would perfect for me. My question is why would someone build up a 1776 over a 1916 for the same basic price? are there performance advantages betweeen them depending on application? A mate of mine had a 2180 in his back in the early 90s that went like stink(he didnt drive it very often though!) and I would like to build up something reliable but enjoyable!!
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posted on March 6th, 2012 at 06:44 AM



94's open up the heads more
"to some degree" you would be safer with 90.5's and stock heads

In the early days I believe 94's had a thinner wall and were susceptible to warping

things have progressed a long way from the 80's

A 1776 in stock or turbo form is still a popular choice.
There is also a gazillion 1916's out there and daily driven - mine included :tu:

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posted on March 6th, 2012 at 08:07 AM



If youre going to do a full rebuild then increase the stroke as well and make it an over 2lt motor.......plenty of them as daily drivers as well ;)



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posted on March 8th, 2012 at 04:40 PM



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If youre going to do a full rebuild then increase the stroke as well and make it an over 2lt motor.......plenty of them as daily drivers as well ;)

Say I went for increasing the stroke, when does it become a stretch(so to speak!) to fit it in the engine bay without modifications. I have heard about the tinware needing extending, plug leads too maybe? Lets say I built up a 2180, would that require a lot of extra work to get it to fit?
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posted on March 8th, 2012 at 04:42 PM



Also is there much clearancing needed in the block for a crank that size?


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