That being said, the rover engine is a favorite of British tuners and the customer base is WAY bigger, so why not go looking there?
I did a little web searching and came up with the following (but claim no personal involvement with any, so tread lightly!): The principal forced induction specialists are, I believe, J. E. Engineering, who do turbo and supercharger kits for Land Rovers. Their stuff is not cheap! but it probably has been fully engineered, with all the gizmos needed to get a decent fuel-air mixture and spark at the right time! http://www.jeengineering.co.uk/ For electronic control of fuel delivery, there is an outfit called Stunned Buffalo in the UK who do mods which could be interesting: http://www.alkemy.freeserve.co.uk/sbr.html Of course, you have the argument on forced induction vs decent tuning, and there it seems that RPI engineering http://www.rpi-engineering.co.uk/ (available here from East Coast Rovers) have an excellent range of products, highly recommended by people in the UK. We need to remember that we have an old Buick engine under the hood, so there should be some expertise out there in t
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