I am a glutton for punishment.
Three times now I've purchased an engine to build for this car. Three times those plans have stalled and been given up.
So naturally, I bought a fourth engine to build! It really did seem like a good idea at the time... the price was right and it's the coolest of the L series engines. But it's definitely not without its own series of issues. This is the highly sought after P90 head, renowned for its heart shaped combustion chambers and impressive flow rates (for a non crossover head).
As you can see, it has some corrosion on the mating surface. If I was a wizard like MKE, I'd clean it up really well and weld some more aluminum in there to fill it back up. Alas, I am but a mere mortal, so I will need to farm this work out.
That is, if the hive agrees that I need to fill these spots before running 12 - 15 psi of boost through it.
Shortblock is in excellent shape. I'm fairly confident its been rebuilt not long ago.
Also, can we take a minute to celebrate the many uses of cheap HF wooden dollies? An engine, a car, and an air compressor are all rocking these in my shop
The plan in its current iteration is to repair this head, drop it on my NA shortblock with flat top pistons (reported 8.4:1 CR with this combo), stock NA cam (longer duration than turbo cam), L28ET distributor with signal wheel for megasquirt, individual coils, sequential fueling, GT30 or GT35 sized turbo, debating factory or aftermarket intake and exhaust manifold, and a large intercooler.
Also manual swap, coilovers and better brakes, etc.