Don't quote me but I think the 1098's go alright for road car if you do some serious work to it. There is no substitute for cc but you can get the 1098 to run well. The only issue probably is reliability in the long run (I'll probably get hate mail for that comment

) but the 1275's are stronger? stronger cranks, sturdier block, better gearbox etc...
That's what I got from listenning to 1275 v 1098 conversations...
If you are going to do major work to an engine and spend big bucks, best to start off with a 1275 in my opinion. No point doing to a 1098 and spend $$$$ and end up in the end with less than what can be achieved in a stock 1275 with bolt on mods... Hence why I aint going to spend $700 on head work on the 1098. I'd rather spend it on a 1275. There are mobs selling A+ 1275 engines for the $650 mark. That'll be where my money is if I ever get around to breaking the 1098
Then again the flipside is, if you only want good road performance and not racing standards, then a 1098 with some mild head work, cam, etc should go like a scalded cat. It won't be scalded cat on speed (like a 1275 would be) but it will do the job nicely, PLUS, spare 1098's are much easier to get a hold of if it breaks up down the track (I've seen em for sub $100!!) , whereas anything 1275 is rare as hell or expensive. Take yer pick!
I was thinking about if I were ever going to buy a 1275 and do work to it, i'd be too afraid to drive the guts out of it

Whereas my 1098... no worries! redline every gear!
