brianl0922
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posted on 25/4/12 at 07:57 AM |
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What Engine
I'm already planning for next winter and was thinking of replacing my 1.8 Silvertop to get more power. Its running on twin 40 DCOE webers. Whats
the collective's view on the best engine for an upgrade without too much work remodelling. I was looking to get somewhere near the 180 - 200 BHP
mark in the IRS Fury.
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big-vee-twin
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posted on 25/4/12 at 08:20 AM |
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Duratec ST150 will give you 150BHP and then adding throttle bodies will get you 180-190 and then fit fast road cams for 200BHP.
Duratec Engine is fitted, MS2 Extra V3 is assembled and tested, engine running, car now built. IVA passed 26/02/2016
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HowardB
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posted on 25/4/12 at 09:27 AM |
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a change to a duratec is an option, and the IRS Fury will take exhausts on either side. The Duratec is the opposite way round to the Zetec
Is sticking with Zetec pattern easier as a drop in? Perhaps spend the money on a 2.0 head, bigger valves, and TB's Just a thought,...
Howard
Fisher Fury was 2000 Zetec - now a 1600 (it Lives again and goes zoom)
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brianl0922
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posted on 25/4/12 at 09:48 AM |
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I did think about a duratec but I thought that would mean a lot more work involved bellhousing, manifolds, engine mounts etc. What BHP could I expect
from a 2.0 silvertop?
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hughpinder
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posted on 25/4/12 at 10:36 AM |
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I would have thought you'd get to 180 bhp by sticking on an injection pump (fit a swirl pot fed by your existing low pressure pump) a 2l head,
45-48mm throttle bodies, ECU (and probably a cam). If it goes pop, upgrade to a 2.0l and get 200bhp by re-using all the above the set up. Burton
power or similar are only a phone call away for advice, and that has to be easier than swapping the engine/exhaust/fuel supply/engine
mounts........
Regards
Hugh
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 25/4/12 at 10:45 AM |
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Just change your 1800 zetec for a tuned 2000 blacktop zetec - straight swap (assuming your 1800 is blacktop?)
I'd go for fuel injection using Jenvey 45s (bike throttle bodies are poor in comparison) and a pair of piper 285s. Stock head and bottom end.
You will need a good exhaust, 1.3/4" headers 2.5" system.
This will make 190BHP
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loggyboy
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posted on 25/4/12 at 10:50 AM |
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Nitrous....
Mistral Motorsport
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 25/4/12 at 10:54 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by loggyboy
Nitrous....
Thats prob the cheapest way to power, would take a 100bhp shot no problem as long as the timing was retarded when nitrous system is armed. Then you
would have 220-250BHP still on your carbs!!
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coozer
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posted on 25/4/12 at 12:48 PM |
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2L zetec with fast road cams and your on your way to 200bhp.
I've decided after wasting my cash on TB's to go down the turbo route to 350bhp for the same money!
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1980 Z750
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lotusmadandy
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posted on 25/4/12 at 01:54 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by coozer
2L zetec with fast road cams and your on your way to 200bhp.
I've decided after wasting my cash on TB's to go down the turbo route to 350bhp for the same money!
+1
My turbo is going on the engine on friday.....woo hoo....
Andy
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 25/4/12 at 02:38 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by coozer
2L zetec with fast road cams and your on your way to 200bhp.
I've decided after wasting my cash on TB's to go down the turbo route to 350bhp for the same money!
You'll make 300+ with turbo but it wont last long unless you change pistons (rods are OK)
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Irony
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posted on 25/4/12 at 03:16 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by lotusmadandy
quote: Originally posted by coozer
2L zetec with fast road cams and your on your way to 200bhp.
I've decided after wasting my cash on TB's to go down the turbo route to 350bhp for the same money!
+1
My turbo is going on the engine on friday.....woo hoo....
Andy
Can you really get 350bhp from a turbo'd zetec without major changes....rods, pistons, crank etc????????
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brianl0922
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posted on 25/4/12 at 04:27 PM |
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Its a silvertop. Would adding a 2.0ltr head, throttle bodies and a megajolt/megasquirt and fast road cams get me to 180bph? Would the head have to be
skimmed/ported?
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Fizzer
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posted on 26/4/12 at 07:56 AM |
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I've made the change from 1.8 silvertop to 2.0 blacktop (sucked a stone through the last engine...oops) I'm running weber 45s, Newman cams
(ph3) and alpha ignition, it makes 178bhp. Head is off being ported at the moment and am hoping for ~200 with a little carb tweaking. I would expect
similar figures for a 2.0 silvertop.
Weber 40's might be a tad restrictive, but good, used 45s are cheap.
If you do the swap, alternator belt needs an idler pulley and water pump exit is slightly different, balcktop rocker cover is a tad taller. Apart from
that, its a very simple swap.
No need for bigger valves, rods, pistons, funky bellhousings or throttle bodies to get 200hp, just spend cash on what you have.
More than 200hp and you may need to get a hd type9
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brianl0922
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posted on 26/4/12 at 08:27 AM |
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I like the idea of keeping what I have and tuning it, what I dont want to do is spend £££££s for only a small increase in BHP. I also like the idea of
going turbo but not sure what that would involve and how much it would cost.
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 26/4/12 at 08:45 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by brianl0922
I like the idea of keeping what I have and tuning it, what I dont want to do is spend £££££s for only a small increase in BHP. I also like the idea of
going turbo but not sure what that would involve and how much it would cost.
Fitting a 2.0L head to a 1.8L bottom end will not help at all. The 2.0L cams are slightly better than the 1.8L so you could install a pair of 2.0L
cams in your 1.8L head. No need to taKe head off, if silvertop its a very simple job as no shims to worry about.
If you turbocharged it you would really need to go fuel injection, but a metro turbo carb and megajolt will work OK.
The metro carb (blowthru) will feed well over 200BHP.
If you go fuel injection with a proper turbo conversion you are looking at £3K, We have done several.
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brianl0922
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posted on 26/4/12 at 10:31 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by BaileyPerformance
quote: Originally posted by brianl0922
I like the idea of keeping what I have and tuning it, what I dont want to do is spend £££££s for only a small increase in BHP. I also like the idea of
going turbo but not sure what that would involve and how much it would cost.
Fitting a 2.0L head to a 1.8L bottom end will not help at all. The 2.0L cams are slightly better than the 1.8L so you could install a pair of 2.0L
cams in your 1.8L head. No need to taKe head off, if silvertop its a very simple job as no shims to worry about.
If you turbocharged it you would really need to go fuel injection, but a metro turbo carb and megajolt will work OK.
The metro carb (blowthru) will feed well over 200BHP.
If you go fuel injection with a proper turbo conversion you are looking at £3K, We have done several.
http://baileyperformance.co.uk/?p=228
What is a metro turbo carb? Where would I get one and what would be involved in fitting one?
Thanks
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 26/4/12 at 11:23 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by brianl0922
quote: Originally posted by BaileyPerformance
quote: Originally posted by brianl0922
I like the idea of keeping what I have and tuning it, what I dont want to do is spend £££££s for only a small increase in BHP. I also like the idea of
going turbo but not sure what that would involve and how much it would cost.
Fitting a 2.0L head to a 1.8L bottom end will not help at all. The 2.0L cams are slightly better than the 1.8L so you could install a pair of 2.0L
cams in your 1.8L head. No need to taKe head off, if silvertop its a very simple job as no shims to worry about.
If you turbocharged it you would really need to go fuel injection, but a metro turbo carb and megajolt will work OK.
The metro carb (blowthru) will feed well over 200BHP.
If you go fuel injection with a proper turbo conversion you are looking at £3K, We have done several.
http://baileyperformance.co.uk/?p=228
What is a metro turbo carb? Where would I get one and what would be involved in fitting one?
Thanks
Do you remember the MG Metro Turbo?? it use a sealed SU carb, force fed by a garrett T3 turbo.
Have a look on the web.
A basic inlet manifold can be made up to suit a zetec (some like bogg brothers could make you one), the SU would bolt to the inlet manifold, inlet of
SU fed (use the metro carb inlet bit) via an intercooler. For upto 200BHP a T3 turbo off an Escort RS Turbo will do, for more than 200BHP use a T3 off
a Cosworth.
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brianl0922
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posted on 26/4/12 at 12:46 PM |
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Many Thanks.
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