sorry, must have missed that.
but you're probably going to ridicule my answer. (and its probably going to spark a war!)
i've always gone NA in previous projects. so its a little of sticking to what i know.
and its a little of a personal dislike to the notion of forced induction - i regard it as cheating. NA tuning is about the pursuit of 100% volumetric efficency, the closer you get the better and the greater the sense of acheivement.
with FI, VE is completely disregarded. you double or triple the VE with ease. You want more power - new pulley and a remap later - POOF like magic, more power
wheres the fun in that?
Only my opinion. im sure it conflicts greatly with other peoples.
Andy,
yea that Denmark build was one of the references i made in the opening post, but i couldnt find dynos for it.
but again, this is a reference of both a cosworth head, and headwork, that hasnt yielded great results.
when ive seen the word 'Cosworth' or the word 'headwork' on a dyno plot, its followed with an owner in tears over his results (with one single exception i have found, out of 5)
A very purist thought process, I dont think you will be ridiclued for that, its your car and your money, fill your boots.
As for a war or cheating, as said elsewhere, the fi boys will not care one jot thats what you think and I am sure they are having plenty of fun cheating.
I am not sure a big lazy v6 Is the place to apply the theory to though, different story if you get it revving up to 8500 or 9k but that wont happen so whilst it may appeal to your beliefs, imho, you are applying it to the wrong car