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Old 5th March 2012, 05:56 PM
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The 1.8 Pinto was the only one to have the alternator with the feed for the carb, there must have been a reason for it.

I am hopefully getting a 1.8 Pinto for Build2. But it may have no ESC module which will be a pain.

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Apparently the alternator output has a lower voltage output (read on fordification.com) but can't find anything to back it up.
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The 2e2 on the MK2 golf just runs off a 12V supply with a thermo switch so not sure on the voltage thing.

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Twin - what bits are you after? Will have to have a dig in the garage but I may still have the bits that came off my Pinto.
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