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Matthew Barnes 05-07-2015 12:56 AM

005 2.0S mfi pump on a 2.2E?
 
Morning gents.
I have the opportunity to get a '005' 2.0S mfi pump in a trade.
I have a stock 2.2E motor with it's original mfi pump ('010')

Question is what are the options for using the 005 pump?
Will it only really work on a 2.0S spec engine?
If I decide to build a 2.2S spec engine (pistons, cams, ports etc) will the 005 pump be of any use or am I better off keeping the original 2.2E spec pump ('010') on the engine and building more oomph around it?

Everyone seems to have a different opinion on what pump cam changes are necessary to get more performance / achieve a higher factory spec.
And the books are a bit thin on getting more performance out of a 2.2E!

Thanks in advance.
Matthew

Flieger 05-07-2015 06:48 AM

I think the 2.0S would probably work a little better than the 2.2E if you were to build a 2.2S, in theory the engine cams are pretty similar so the fuel curve should be a similar shape and you'd just bump it up by 10%. Otherwise you should keep the E pump with the E.

Matthew Barnes 05-08-2015 01:16 AM

Thanks Flieger.
Assuming then that the rods, crank, cylinders and heads from the E will stay, joined with S pistons, 2.0 S pump and S cams?
Throwing in a lightweight flywheel and it should be a screamer!

Flieger 05-08-2015 06:45 AM

Hopefully an actual expert will chime in like 356RS (Mark Jung).

66cal912 05-08-2015 09:55 AM

What's your main reason to go to an S spec Engine, more power? Many Porsche elders I ve spoken with over the years, agreed the E spec car was much more realistic to drive day to day from a power delivery, the S was much more work and need high revs all the time to really make it perform, many older articles I've read from the era of 69-73 also agreed the E spec'd motor was an all around better driver... just something to consider... if you want, do a search for older literature on this topic... may be surprising what you turn up..

Flieger 05-08-2015 04:15 PM

S cams are fun in their own way. Like waiting for a turbo to kick in.

Matthew Barnes 05-10-2015 03:22 AM

Thanks for the advice.
Reason for S spec is that a mate has a stock 70 S.
That top end wail is addictive.
The S spec'd E (budget allowing) will go into a lightened 67 912 that I'm in the process of DIY resurrecting, so having to a less practical motor kind of goes with the theme.
My SC gives me daily thrills without the drama. :D


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