Well,
I am trying to be realistic with this. Since I thought at first that the 200C won't hold I was thinking of dumping it. Then I was recommended by a GN enthusiast to visit this place and I'm very glad that I came here.
My first try-out will be around 12-15 psi of boost and I am not running anything very radical inside the block. I do not want to grenade the trans and since my impression of the 200 was that it doesn't hold together I decided not to have too much oomph.
I am building this to a new 5.0L GM block, since the bore/stroke ratio is very good in my opinion. It's near identical to Nissan's ZX300 TT and Toy Supra MKIV inline6 TT. Heads are cast iron with not too big a valves and a good port job, comp is 7,9:1, two custom-made Garretts/Holsets, selfmade headers and plumbing, selfmade tubetype ram injection manifold, fully laptop-programmable ECU with widerange lambdas, intercoolers, maybe waterspray. There's 2 twinturbo quartermilers here in Finland and those dudes are radical, other one has a 65 Chevelle Malibu 468 Rat with similar-in-principle setup and perf of 8.2s/162mph. Other has a 65 Plymouth Valiant with Mopar SB 368 with similar-in-principle setup and perf of 8.3s/161mph, but they are beyond a streetcar. And I want to drive anywhere I like when I have it under me and running.
Upgrades are to follow of course. The only problem for me is that I don't know enough of the 200 and many people say that it's just a boat anchor. I want to know more about it.
And I am not building a quartemiler but a street car with an eccentric body on top of a Chevy Malibu frame, the engine is mid-mounted. I'd like to pick on the Ferrari's on the highways, to drive on their side on the freeway at speeds exceeding WELL over 100 mph, lift my hand inside the cabin to say hello and STEP ON IT!
