Before going to all the %^$#@!* trouble of swapping the 650 engine into my blue car (see the thread "650" for details), I'm going to do an experiment. No irreversible engine modifications at all; I've made two threaded tubes which fit in the spark plug holes. I'm going to put those in the two outside cylinders, and just disconnect the fuel injectors for those two as well. I already did a short test like this in order to satisfy myself that the engine would run smoothly before making the major changes to the other engine last winter (it did). But with these tubes (instead of open spark plug holes) I'll actually be able to drive the thing without everybody looking at me funny because of the noise. I'll connect rubber hoses to the tubes and point them down towards the ground, which should be fairly quiet. And even better than the actual two cylinder engine, this way, the two "dead" cylinders will still be drawing air through the VAF meter, which hopefully will make it so the two "live" ones get a proper amount of fuel. Stay tuned for test results (probably Saturday).
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