I got some data from the shop manual and an online site.
Here are the parameters it allows you to input, and what I've gotten so far:
Block
Bore: 71.12 (the minimum, stock is 70mm)
Stroke: 62.12 (stock is 64.8) This yields the indicated 987cc from the reference website.
No. of cylinders: 4
Heads
Cylinder head (general type): Stock ports & valves
Intake valve size: 38mm (from the manual)
Exhaust valve size: 32mm (ditto)
Compression
Stock ration: 9.2:1 (reference website)
Induction
Several options ranging from 300 to 1100 CFM with various manifolds. I used individual runners as the type since there are 4 carbs for 4 cylinders. I need an idea of the airflow the stock carbs are capable of to get this number close.
Exhaust
Again several options, I used small tube headers with mufflers for the 4 into 2 system.
Camshaft
Here is where most of the data is needed. It has fields for:
Type: Stock street/economy (can make a custom profile)
Lifter type: Used solid
How measured (seat to seat or @ .050): Need this info in conjunction w/ below
Intake lift: 8mm (from the manual)
Exhaust lift: 7.5mm (ditto)
Timing (advance/retard): ???
Intake open & close: Need this info
Exhaust open & close: Need this info
It has a math window that lets you enter lobe center, intake centerline, and intake & exhaust duration, if these are known, and it calculates the above numbers.
The program shows you what the engine should be putting out for HP & TQ at various speeds. I know the stock motor was rated at 90 HP @ 8200 RPM and 8.5 kg-m (61.4 foot-pounds) TQ @ 6500 RPM. I have not been able to exactly match this yet, since I can't find the data anywhere and I don't have a degree wheel to do my cams.
Once I have a baseline, I can plug in things like big bore kits as well as better flowing air cleaners or carbs & exhaust.
Thanks for any tips or numbers.
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