Moro Lauri,
Hi all,
I just came back from holiday, so that´s the reason for delay for my reply...
In the first post I wrote that I have full built engine...what I meant was full rebuild with major modifications. So for the rotating assembly there is only a crank which is stock item. Pistons and rods are good to go for high rpm. Valvetrain is also updated to handle extra rpms. You suggested dry sump would be essential for high rpm engine, why would I need that? I have never had any oiling or breathing related problems...
The heads are prepared by local cylinder head specialist with decades of experience. Current boost is 15psi, but my old intercooler was really a major bottleneck: 25psi boost @ 3000rpm before IC, and intake temperatures went mad.
Now I have updated the intercooler which should be slightly better
rolleyes
, see the attached picture. But during next winter I have plans for Novi2500 SC and aggressive camshaft, I just need to know which one...
As for the suggestion that I shouldn´t have a need to spin the engine so high....from the dynosheet I can see that the power will be start falling down after 6200rpm, so the engine will begin to go out of breath. Heads will flow, that is for sure. I´m aware that the Novi2000 SC is a bit too small for me and have it´s own part restricting my engine but I think the biggest problem is the cam.
Thank you all for your ideas & would like to hear more after this post with some details of my build.
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