WTB: Alfetta GTV6 or Alfa GTV turbodelta

Started by Mike, November 23, 2009, 10:19:43 PM

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Storm_X

"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

Sportscar Nut

250 bhp 'very' conservative from a Beninca turbo pending EMS and turbo. They still hold Sport sedan track records with 400 - 450 bhp 2 litre turbo motors driven by Dom & Joe. Peter's last normally aspirtated 2 Lt motor even had 250 bhp ATW's (Angelini head/ 20 yrs development etc).

Apparently the Angelini head was sold immediately to a European buyer  when they advertised.

Would love to get my hands on an 'old' Beninca turbo! Have lots of fun.

Paul

Mike

they are still for sale, look around...

Anyway, beninca engines are nothign special by todays standards.  They just improved on the autodelta setup by adding an intercooler from what I can see....no substitute for boost/cool charge :-).

My turbodelta runs an intercooler, so should be spritely...maybe no record breaker but good enough.
cars / projects:
Twinspark - Bonneville car build
85 GTV6 red
86 GTV6 3.2 quadcam on ITBs
Alfetta '74 sedan project
Alfetta '74 sedan 1 owner
'76 Alfetta GT blue
'76 Alfetta GT Twincharge
Fiat 128 3P
78 Ferrari 308 gtb
78 Ferrari gts
79 Ferrari gtb
Audi SQ5...well something has to run

116gtv

the beninca manifold is a better  design IMO.... neither ran an IC originally but the beninca car made alot more power. I'm talking about the factory AD turbodelta stradale and not about the local dealer fit cars btw.. My car is in storage so will have some pics after xmas when I will finish it. No doubt we wouldnt bother with blow through carbs if we wouldnt like the old school aspect, right Mike? ;D

Mike

right!  carbies are a bloody pain....always compromising something...
cars / projects:
Twinspark - Bonneville car build
85 GTV6 red
86 GTV6 3.2 quadcam on ITBs
Alfetta '74 sedan project
Alfetta '74 sedan 1 owner
'76 Alfetta GT blue
'76 Alfetta GT Twincharge
Fiat 128 3P
78 Ferrari 308 gtb
78 Ferrari gts
79 Ferrari gtb
Audi SQ5...well something has to run