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tuning options for 1.8cvh
what tuning options do i have with my cvh engine. i have read that there isnt much available. is this true and will my engine be quick enough left as standard
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There aren't many tuning options im afraid. However putting bike carbs on are supposed to give it a little bit more power. The car should still be plenty quick enough, and once you get used to the power you can just sell the engine and put in a nice 172bhp zetec .
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The best and probably only realistic option is to replace it with a Zetec. Keep the sump and starter and get the flywheel modified to take the CVH clutch.
I think the engine mounts might even be the same? Tuning the CVH can be done but finachially it's like trying to crack a peanut with a sledge hammer. It can be done - a friend of mine did - 170+BHP 1680 CVH in an Escort van! It was a pig to drive 'cos of the lairy cam, did 0mpg and cost over £2000 more than 10 years ago..... For a tenth of that money you can pick up a good zetec and have 150+BHP. HTH BV. |
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it will have enough poke as standard. my 1600 pinto on bike carbs is no slouch although i have only driven it 3 times. go with what you have got to start with.
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I totally agree - Start off with what you have and with the CVH it's a relatively simple job to upgrade to the zetec later. Just not worth spending mony on the CVH
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All the tuning mods for the CVH were based on the 1600 escort version and there are very few mods for the 1.8 sierra version. The CVH is a good free revving engine and you'll have plenty of fun with it.
A good start would be to put it on bike carbs and megajolt, this will then bolt straight onto your zetec for later upgrade. All the parts you need for zetec upgrade are on the CVH, starter motor, flywheel, clutch, engine mounts, trigger wheel, will need a spigot bearing and make a new alternator bracket. An easy upgrade for plenty of power.
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The CVH is only worth bothering with if the one you have is in good order and your not bothered about tuning it up! (this thread was about tuning options of the CVH was it not?)
The car will still be fun to drive with the CVH But in my experience it isn't long before you'll want something more and the CVH aint worth spending ANY money on - I wouldn't even give it an oil change!!! If it were me I'd find a pre-95 Zetec and build the car with that from the get go as the zetec would be worth it. Note: The CVH flywheel does not fit straight onto a Zetec as the flywheel bolt sizes are different and there's no trigger ring machined in the back of the CVH flywheel. HTH BV. Last edited by Big Vern : 15th February 2010 at 02:56 PM. |
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