GrahamFountain wrote:That the Sprint 16-valve head wouldn't take the emissions control equipment is given here and there in stuff about the development of the SD2. There's something about the 8-valve heads having extra holes in the head for this that the sprint head didn't, and about how they abandoned the development work on an injected US version of the 16-valve head, in about 75, I think.
Graham
My Olds had holes in the head, into the exhaust ports, just upstream from the exhaust manifold and connected by metal pipework (eventually) to the air pump I mentioned. Other US market cars I have come across have similar equipment. This is probably what the holes are for. The 8v head has a much bigger gap here than the 16v one, maybe that's it!
The full reasons for abandoning work on injection for the Sprint motor will probably never be known, but I suspect it's a combination of difficulty with emissions and development costs (or royalties on a pre-existing system) Which is another shame, since I'm sure quite a few folk we know would LOVE an injected Sprint!
Saying that, I believe they COULD now get their wish (if their pockets are deep enough) since Jenveys, the Bridgnorth based and world renowned makers of bespoke injection throttle bodies, have now produced a throttle body that LOOKS like a 40DCOE Weber and fits onto manifolds designed for such. They aren't cheap though!
Steve