Whiskey11
SCCA Autoscrosser #23 STU
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I'm not an engine buy (no shit right?) but I think I would find yourself an engine builder you can put your trust in and begin bugging him for questions. A part of me thinks that if you play with the intake, heads and cam you should hit your goals without too much raping of the mid range but to gain the peak power you are going to lose some down low and that is the nature of the beast.
If I were in your shoes I would start with ported heads with larger valves and stiffer springs and see what happens when you rev the piss out of the motor. I realize fully that the 3V heads flow pretty good numbers but there has to be gain there.
From there I think I would look into the cams and see if you can't find a cam that does what you need it to do.
Last would be the intake manifold. Mainly because this is guaranteed to hit the down low pretty hard and trade it for the top end. Cams will do it too...
Short of that, I would look into the bottom end of the motor and go higher compression and a little more stroke to keep the torques going.
If I were in your shoes I would start with ported heads with larger valves and stiffer springs and see what happens when you rev the piss out of the motor. I realize fully that the 3V heads flow pretty good numbers but there has to be gain there.
From there I think I would look into the cams and see if you can't find a cam that does what you need it to do.
Last would be the intake manifold. Mainly because this is guaranteed to hit the down low pretty hard and trade it for the top end. Cams will do it too...
Short of that, I would look into the bottom end of the motor and go higher compression and a little more stroke to keep the torques going.

Most of these guys don't understand what you are trying to accomplish.