SVO42
Active member
I came up with this on one of the many nights I couldn't sleep. Anyway, I've always wanted an I-6 Mustang Capri ('79-'82, T-top preferably) and came up with a neat package. It would have to run either E-85 or straight gasoline, with only a minor amount of a mixture. Anyway, here's the plan:
9:1 CR 200, forged pistons
Weber or Holley 2bbl carb
centifugal superharger
The basic idea is this: when running ~105 octane E-85, run the supercharger somewhere around 10 PSI. If in an area without E-85, take the belt off the SC and slap a regular air cleaner on the carb. I'd use a MSD 6BTM box. The best course would be to dyno tune for each fuel and note what carb jets, mixture, ignition timing, etc. need to be. That way, just take less than a half-hour to convert the car.
I'd love to do this someday and otherwise keep the engine bay as simple as possible so as to not detract from the beauty of simplicity of design of the inline six. 8)
9:1 CR 200, forged pistons
Weber or Holley 2bbl carb
centifugal superharger
The basic idea is this: when running ~105 octane E-85, run the supercharger somewhere around 10 PSI. If in an area without E-85, take the belt off the SC and slap a regular air cleaner on the carb. I'd use a MSD 6BTM box. The best course would be to dyno tune for each fuel and note what carb jets, mixture, ignition timing, etc. need to be. That way, just take less than a half-hour to convert the car.
I'd love to do this someday and otherwise keep the engine bay as simple as possible so as to not detract from the beauty of simplicity of design of the inline six. 8)