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Old 19th December 2010, 11:00 AM
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Injectors will want to be about 460cc/min at 45psi fuel pressure and 80% duty cycle
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Old 20th December 2010, 07:05 PM
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460's!!!

That's a lot of fuel. You don't want to jump to high as the fine control will be difficult without a good ECU.

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Old 20th December 2010, 08:14 PM
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hi guys well interested in this topic, ive been reading this site, seems quite good:

http://www.fiestaturbo.com/articles/zetecturbo/

only got a 1.6 for the moment, but hoping to find a 2.0 soon cheap
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Old 20th December 2010, 08:54 PM
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My turbo supplier - one of the biggest in my country - actually sent me the following turbo due to the high altitude Im staying, well above 5000ft ASL. The unit is a T28/T3.
These guys do turbo installations all the time and I was told today by the headman that they never modify 1.6 to 2.0L engines and turbo them standard as they are between 0.6 - 0.9 bar with no problems and all their work carries a 6 months guarantee.... According to the company they usually get around 250hp and in some rare cases close to 300hp before working on the bottom end on 2.0L engines
Apparently the trick is in the correct mapping of the CPU on a dyno.

However, Im going for a mild boost of only about 8psi (0.5bar) and I believe that the Ford Zetec is up to that easily in stock standard form and should give me a minimum of 200hp without breaking a sweat.

I have a clip of a Focus 1.8 turbo on the dyno producing 239.8bhp. The mod was done by Bailey engineering Ltd and the engine stock standard.
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Old 21st December 2010, 10:06 PM
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rite ive got a 1.6 pinto in the car at the moment for the iva as its the one that came out of the donor, got a 1.6 zetec or a 2.0l pinto for after, so has anyone had any experience turboing a pinto, can it be done as cheeply as a zetec any info please cheers
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Old 21st December 2010, 11:57 PM
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460's!!!

That's a lot of fuel. You don't want to jump to high as the fine control will be difficult without a good ECU.

TT
Yep that's about the right size try here http://www.injector.com/injectorselection.php

Although my preference would be more around the 400cc and up the fuel pressure a little if you start to run out of duty cycle
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