Thanks for that EVO-00X!
Ok, I just had a look on a mates GVR4, and there is a control solenoid for the butterfly actuator, along with a vacuum resevoir.
The reason why I brought this up is that I found an electronic kit whereby you can adjust the trip point treshold for the solenoid. Sort of similar to a boost controller I guess, except PWM wouldn't be used, and the solenoid valve would either be on or off, depending on engine RPM.
Anyhow, I do understand what you're saying, basically the runners are smaller on a cyclone compared to ECI Multi, and that when extremely high boost pressures (high flow) are used, the cyclone acts slightly like a restrictor.
So now that I understand that, I'm thinking, the best combo (using standard parts) for an engine where responsiveness is required, you would use the EVO head (smaller ports) with cyclone intake manifold, and small to medium turbine/compressor. Is that right? Would you want a relatively high compression ratio aswell?
And for an engine where outright HP is required, you would use a GVR4 head (big) ports coupled to an ECI Multi + big throttle body, and large turbine/compressor + low compression?
Whether or not these parts will physically integrate isn't a concerning matter at this stage, but theoretically, are they correct assumptions?
Thanks.