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Old 7th October 2010, 10:28 PM
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Default 2.0 Duratec engines, advice please

I'm just pondering the idea of installing a 2.0 duratec to my roadster once the build gets underway, inspired by the R500 etc.

Can anyone see any problems with install and what gearbox would suit the unit?

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Old 8th October 2010, 08:10 AM
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Well the R500 uses a Quaife 6 speed gearbox. Now I'm going to assume a £6,000 gearbox is out of the question, so I'd either use a MX5 gearbox or a Type 9 with a bellhousing to suit. Depends on how much power your intending to push out the engine, but I'd imagine the the Type 9 isn't going to last very long once your over 200 bhp.

The only issue I can think of is trimming the sump a little for clearance issues. I've never seen one in the flesh so be sure to take plenty of photos for everyone!
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Old 8th October 2010, 09:46 AM
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Thanks for your reply,

I'll be using a pace dry sump setup, so no issues there.

A £6000 gearbox is out of the question, certainly for the near future.

Is there much upgrade options for the type 9 gearbox do you know?

I'll have a google anyway.

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Coozer on here and LB is running an ST170 might be worth giving him a pm

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BGH geartech do uprated gearboxes,not too badly priced.Bought one myself

http://www.bghgeartech.co.uk/html/5_speed.html

Burton power or rally design do bellhousings to mate up to type 9

http://www.burtonpower.co.uk/
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Old 8th October 2010, 11:12 AM
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bgh do the type 9 gb upgrades

3ge will do the short gated sump.

if it was me i would use a gearbox off an 1800 mx5 as it will bolt straight on.
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Coozer on here and LB is running an ST170 might be worth giving him a pm

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The st170 engines have duratec written on the top but they are actually a tuned up blacktop zetec with vvt
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the true duratec is the st 150
mazda based as such you can use the current mx5 gearbox i think or rally design do a duratec to type 9 adapter for about 165 quid

bloody good engine easy to make 200hp on throtle bodies and a desent exhaust

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Mark, mconley3 on the forums, was building a Haynes in the US using the Duratec mounted to the 6 speed MX5 gearbox. You have to use the latest model gearbox though.

This is probably the most cost effective way of doing it, bell housings are avaiable, http://www.rwdmotorsport.com/bellhou...g/prod_19.html to mount the Duratec to the type 9 but it's £200 + all the other changbes needed. I think this is the way David (FlakMonkey) ended up going, the thread can be found here http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/foru...php?tid=109801

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Have a look at HWR motorsport,Serious bhp at serious prices fom a Duratec.
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