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Round here you could almost be my grandfather
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london sean
sorry mate just seen your post with the myford lathe. Im an electrician and had a call out the other week to rewire one it had a horrible old forward reverse switch had to completely replace the controls its all ok now but wondered if you had any problems with yours cheers mark |
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Its not that easy! First off you'll need a custom manifold for around £150 from boggs. Then the throttle bodies (£120 for R1 throttle bodies on ebay) and an aftermarket ECU, say a Megasquirt for Edis4 for around £350 from extraefi. Even getting tuned on a rolling road you'll be happy with 160bhp. People throw around big bhp figures with bolt on mods, but its just not going to happen.
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Forward and reverse is set by a tumbler gear on mine
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Also, GSXR is the preferred manifold, as they can be re-spaced to fit an ST170 manifold, complete with ST170 fuel rail, injectors etc. I have heard that ZX12 throttle bodies match almost perfectly, although at 48mm they are a tad big. Don't forget that when fitting one of these lumps to a kit car, the standard, restrictive exhaust system will hit the bin, as will the airbox. By all accounts, (although I have not done it personally) a std. 2.0 Zetec (130bhp) will achieve 160-170bhp with throttle bodies when fitted to a kit car. Obviously this would include a decent exhaust system, free flowing intake and user programmable ECU, a little bit of DIY porting, just to match the intake and exhaust manifolds. Nothing really beyond the realms of practicality for a kit car builder A standard car has to meet certain emissions/fuel economy targets. A car that is only driven in a 'spirited' fashion, might not put fuel economy at the top of the list. This is the route I am going, although I am starting with a slightly more powerful lump to start with, for a degree of future proofing (I have further mods planned).
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and lastly before you try and fit the ford 8 valve twin cam (dohc)also known as the twinky speak to axle on here ..........
he has managed it but it has been a nightmare for him.. the Pinto or CVH must be the easiest route to go with the zetec the more expensive option cheers les g |
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Clutch, to get power to said box Brakes, to stop said monster Undercrackers, to contain excitement from all above Life insurance - need I say more
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Adrian raises a very good point indeed,
after seeing that photo of a prop thru the tranny tunnel, a very good point indeed. cheers andy
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For the sake of safety and £100 i would definitely recommend a good prop. For mine Dunning and Fairbank in Leeds made me an excellent prop for £95 rated to 200bhp. Well worth it.....
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OK, I have read the input here and made a few decisions. To keep the price down I am going to go the single donor route but build the car so it will take an MT75. I am going to stay off the beer, can't risk erectile dysfunction at my age Who would have thought I could have got such a wide range of advice from any one forum Thanks Sean!!
I like the sound of the Zetec (especially if I could find an "s" variant) but I really need to do this on a budget if I am to get official aurthorisation form "the management" and keep my private parts intact. Best to all, Enoch |
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