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Headshot 21st September 2010 02:29 PM

2.0 DOHC Q's
 
Can a 2.0 DOHC be run on bike carbs/megajolt/squirt?

I want to do away with that chuffing great lump of ally plenum chamber? I havent looked at the engine since I dumped it in my garage a month or two ago.

Cheers in advance

james3004 21st September 2010 03:15 PM

I can't see why not

james3004 21st September 2010 03:15 PM

I can't see why not

twinturbo 21st September 2010 03:26 PM

Yes.

Squirt Or Jolt

Throttle Bodys or Carb

TT

Enoch 21st September 2010 05:42 PM

You can, or if you are a cheapskate like me you can modify your manifold for about 30 quid. It's quite easy to do ( I made several expensive cock ups but now I know how to do it, some details are on my web site - www.deepfolly.co.uk). I would do it a bit different if I was doing it again in that I would use a smaller ali box. It seems to work OK as is though.
Enoch

deezee 21st September 2010 07:11 PM

Its actually slightly easier running a DOHC on megajolt than most engines, because it already has a 36-1 wheel and sensor built into the engine block. so it one less job off the list when it comes to setting up the engine.

Andy_B 17th October 2010 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enoch (Post 45362)
You can, or if you are a cheapskate like me you can modify your manifold for about 30 quid. It's quite easy to do ( I made several expensive cock ups but now I know how to do it, some details are on my web site - www.deepfolly.co.uk). I would do it a bit different if I was doing it again in that I would use a smaller ali box. It seems to work OK as is though.
Enoch

Have read your Buid diary word for word excellent read and outcome..i am about to start using the exactly the same engine MT75 gearbox from a Granada ...did you strip the loom from the donor and then thin it down to the bare essentials ?? granada has tons more electrics than i will ever need !!

Enoch 27th October 2010 11:46 AM

Hi there, I retained the Sierra engine loom and made the rest of the loom from scratch. It is quite easy to make the engine loom as well, that way all the wires could be made to the correct length and routed very neatly. I shortened all my wires at the ECU end after I had test started the engine and made sure everything was OK.
Enoch.

mr henderson 27th October 2010 12:27 PM

I would recommend adopting Enoch's approach. Although the other solutions will work, and may ultimately produce a bit more power (or a bit less) they are going to cost (possibly a lot) more and take longer.
If one really was looking for the absolute most possible power then one probably wouldn't start with that engine anyway.

Using the original ecu will result in a smooth running reasonably powerful engine, and the only issue to resolve is the manifold. I've driven an indy fitted with the DOHC engine running on the original ecu and manifold and was quite impressed.

Andy_B 27th October 2010 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enoch (Post 47630)
Hi there, I retained the Sierra engine loom and made the rest of the loom from scratch. It is quite easy to make the engine loom as well, that way all the wires could be made to the correct length and routed very neatly. I shortened all my wires at the ECU end after I had test started the engine and made sure everything was OK.
Enoch.

Enoch can i ask if there was a specific vehicle that the alternator belt came from ? after pumps etc were removed..going to have another look at your blog re sump clearance ...


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