Hi guys,
I have had a little bit of a disappointment yesterday, as I read that only two 16 valve Gordini head have survived from the period and the engine has never been fully developed (
https://www.classicdriver.com/de/car/renault/alpine/1974/729645). I guess, it will remain an unreachable dream. Maybe some day there will be replica heads, like with all the Cosworth engines (BDA, BDG, FVA...).
I learned about this, while searching for pictures of 1975 spec Formula Renault cars (as attached). They seem to have a very interesting exhaust manifold. And as far as I know, they were already very powerful with 1596 cc and around 160 HP. Thus, an exhause like this could be great for my Europa. But I have no idea, where to source it
But nontheless, I'm looking forward to to the start of the racing season 2021. The car is getting a bit of fresh paint in the moment, after I installed the new NACA ducts. The fuel tank is ordered and should arrive in March. Then the car is back together and I can make the final adjustments for the season.
If the pandemic situation will allow it, the first race is on May 8th & 9th at Circuit Zolder. I hope to be able to complete a test session in April to set the car up in dry conditions and get to grips after a long break. I definetely need track time.
I'll show you the finished NACA ducts ASAP.