I agree - an L28 with a simple rebuild, cam would yield almost as much power as cheap L31 - but more than likely will cost less as once you get an L28 you have most of the parts already right there - missing the flat-tops which can be hard to find. However there are other ways to get higher CR without the flat-top but do involve simple tricks - shave the head, cam tower shims and mod to the chain tensioner.DJZ wrote:For the difference in power vs. cost you'd be better of just sticking with an L28 + cam + triple carbs, maybe some flat top pistons if you can find a set around.
Like I say the bits on the side of the motor bet it L28, L31 is the biggest cost of the "Cheap Engine" that assumes you don't have them already
I was talking to someone the other day about adding a turbo to a race car....he advised against that as Motorsport don't like that unless the car/engine was factory fitted with a turbo. By this he meant for example a BMW 2002 - there was the TII version which left the factory with a turbo. Motorsport NZ are happy for an original TII to run the factory turbo ie it as always a turbo. However a standard 2002 non turbo car (even though the same chassis etc) that is then made into a replica TII - that does not cut it. However that is only what I was told - this guy has a factory turbo charged car and made sure it was the factory turbo car for this reason = no issues.
So I would also check with Motorsport what they will allow as that might also help in the engine choice.