they were measured differntly. According to http://www.geocities.com/falconfacts/fa ... alcon.html
They claim 116kw for a log head 250.. THere is no way a log head 250 puts out 15 kw more than an XF alloy head 250, which is rated at around 98 kw.
Im fairly sure that when these figures were published they used a differnt way of claiming an engine power...
In the real world, a stock alloy head 250 will out gun a stock 250 2v... The alloy head out flows, has a much better port design, better carby...
i dont see alot going for the 2v...
I've seen reasonable comment that SOTP sensation is influenced by bogging down slightly, then recovering. This is "felt" as a more powerful motor due to the slight surging.
I've seen reasonable comment that SOTP sensation is influenced by bogging down slightly, then recovering. This is "felt" as a more powerful motor due to the slight surging.
Interesting - on that topic, the crossflow in there now bogs down a bit where the 2V had better stick off the bottom with the staged butterfly 350 Holley...
I'll see how it goes once I put the kit through the Weber...
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