The test engine uses the distributor from the early 13B but no high tension cap. If you look at the "cold" side of the engine in the video you can easily see it. It has a custom cap/cover. The ignition uses a old Mallory optically triggered ignition. It works like the 4 cylinder two coil dual lead wasted spark ignition. I'm not sure if it's even still available. The injection is a standard Airflow Performance aircraft mechanical fuel injection. I do plan to test a SDSEFI full engine management system. The test engine is the exact spec that the original Powersport was going to sell. As simple as possible. For $14,000 complete! I told Steve if Everett hadn't been killed in the crash they could have become a homebuilt engine standard. The cost will be higher now, if only because the parts prices have gone up. That engine makes as much as 195 HP. That is our small port engine! The other engine has 1-3/4" ports. The small port is 1-5/16" both are P port engines. I believe the big port engine will be about 240 HP at 7000 rpm. I wish there was a big enough base to sell to. If there was I would already be doing it full time. Right now it is a passionate hobby.
Bill Jepson