Yes Maurizio, initially I will use the existing Motronic to avoid surprises and will remap after break-in (or earlier if its intractable). Mats, I really don't have a problem with the std 75 type of injectors. I use correct fuel hose so no clamps are needed (
that would look shitty!) I do have two 24v fuel rails+injectors but I want to use the 75 rails on this one (never had a problem with this setup).
Ahhhh! Today the valve spring issue was
solved...I ended up using the Arricambi outer springs with...VW Golf 16v inner ones!! Seat pressure will be fixed at ~90lbs with 32.5mm installed height, which gives ~174lbs at 10mm valve lift and ~190lbs at 11.5mm. This makes for excellent high rpm capability with the lighter valvetrain parts.With this solution, no spring base machining is needed

What you'll see in the book though is a spring length/force diagram, std and modified. If you use similar lighter parts (valves and lightened exhaust followers-34gr from 49gr)you can use the std springs for much higher rpm. However you would have to limit valve lift to less than ~10.5mm. Speaking of weights, std 3liter valves weigh 110/82gr and mine are 89/73gr. If only the std springs had more travel!
Now for the hard part, settling on the best possible cam profile. One that idles like clockwork at 800rpm, is streetable and hauls a$$ to 7800! (Emissions, say what

)If I finally go for 115* lobe centers in/ex, HC should be very reasonable. After I decide on it, it'll take two weeks to get the finished item (Germany or Italy). Thats when I button up!
Watch this space for more boring details!
Jim K.