m totally with you sheepdog, i want to make the most of all the advantages that this engine has over the S14, and COPs would certainly be a really nice addition to the engine. It will have to wait for the moment though, as I'm being really strict with myself and making sure that any money and time I spend on her at the moment is towards getting her as close to factory smoothness and reliability as possible. Since previous posts on here I've rectified the plenum moving with throttle problem (the accelerator pedal stop just needed a bit of adjusting), fixed the air leak with some new O-rings on the throttle bodies, and have continued to work away at the mapping. I feel I'm getting closer to reaching the point where the setup can be described as complete, I just need to have the welding to the fuel rail done.
I'm quite desperate to get the new cylinder head finished and sort out some cams, but again I don't really have the time or money right now. Next month is the ultimate BMW show at santa pod, and I'll probably have to make do with the spec I have at the moment. I will do a 1/4 mile and dyno if possible there, I also have some dyno time locally penciled in. Of course, present figures with a standard head and cams will not tell the whole story though.
As for a kit, I haven't really any intentions to do one, but if there's interest, I'll certainly consider it! On a serious note, I certainly wouldn't mind selling my plenum (airbox) to someone, as I have plans for a CF one that is ever so slightly smaller. I have a guy lined up to build the CF plenum, only I don't have the 2 weeks to be without my current plenum that this would require. If there was interest in people having some of these built up from my specs, I could certainly ask the guy.
The main reason I haven't considered a kit is that I'm not sure how many guys out there are prepared to spend more than $1k in one hit on their cars. I've certainly put enough time and research into this setup that it could now be done as a bolt-on kit, and supplied correctly could be DIY fitted in a day easily, needing only a final dyno session to tweak the basemap to your particular car. there are some interesting benefits to be obtained with going MS and running these on a standard car, for example motorway and town mpg should improve, not to mention the improved throttle response (restrictionless intake) etc.