The conversion ran sucessfully on Watkins Glen during the Trackmasters event held this past weekend. My son drove the entire event.
I am much more confident in the single row chain concept as the car was driven as hard as possible for a total of 4 hours of track time. Stock rev limit was hit approximately 8 times. Engine revs very quickly!
Background: This is the same engine that has the 'Stock Header Turbo Build' noted in this same section. The engine has run for a year+ prior to the conversion @ 5-6 psi with a Saab te05-12b and injectors from a '92 900 turbo.
Other Mods: Flywheel is '87 325is machined to 16lbs. Deleted PS, A/C, fan & fan clutch w/ electric fan, COP conversion (w/o mounting plate)
All else is stock; no chip, rrfpr or any piggyback whatsoever; stock fuel pressure.
Monitoring AFR w/ NGK AFX Powerdex and wideband o2 sensor mounted before turbo inlet. AFR's WOT are approx 12.5. Noted some knock by ear under boost at lower RPM, high load. The addition of a VDO oil pressure gauge plumbed w/ copper tubing surprisingly acted like a stethoscope mounted in location of dash computer. It amplified all valve train noise and any hint of knocking. All traces of knock dissapeared when octane was increased to approx 96; 1/2 93+ 1/2 100.
I was not aware of any other single row conversions, it simply made sense.
I believe I arrive at a different (and lighter) solution than others the way the timing pin and cam sensor mounting is dealt with.
I am still trying to find time to put prices together for all the various stages/ parts of a potential kit. If everyone posts their wants and needs, I will then have some basis for pricing and time frame.
Regards, Lee