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XE Fitting
Valentinik - 18/2/10 at 10:10 PM

Im pretty new to kit cars. Im just researching which kit to buy and the Indy was my preferred option.

Ive already got a Vauxhall 20XE engine to fit, and contacted MK about having the engine mounts sorted out for it.

I wondered, is it possible to fit the XE in an Indy with the 7degree slope the engine should have? Or do they need to be mounted horizontally?

Thanks
Mike


cd.thomson - 18/2/10 at 10:13 PM

perfectly fine fitting it either way.

Dax fit all theirs at 7 degrees, but I purposefully fit mine horizontally on the recommendation of Yukspeed (a legend in XE escorts).

7 degree installation will require the 7deg bellhousing (obviously) and you can use a manta big wing sump.

let me know if you need any more info.


Valentinik - 18/2/10 at 10:23 PM

thanks for the reply.

The reason(s) i ask i because i have seen a 7degree bellhousing for sale and wondered if it was of use.

Also, i will be using a set of GSXR throttle bodies mounted to a cut off XE inlet manifold.

Are there any pros or cons for fitting one way or another?


cd.thomson - 18/2/10 at 10:31 PM

yes it is of use. I believe they retail for just under £150 normally.

I cant recall Yuks reasoning behind fitting it upright but it centered mainly around the RWD inline installation benefiting from a straight upright fit.

He was keen to dismiss the fact that the engine was designed to be run at 7deg.

If you want a more experienced answer yuk can be contacted here:

http://www.yukspeed.com/contact.htm

he can also supply all the bits you need at sensible prices.

heres mine:



[Edited on 18/2/10 by cd.thomson]


blakep82 - 19/2/10 at 12:05 PM

yessss good choice!
even if mine is the ecotec


Valentinik - 19/2/10 at 12:19 PM

Ive got a set of 88mm omega pistons to go in it. To make it a 2.1L

It was destined to go in my mini but I thought the power it would make would be better suited to the Indy .

[Edited on 19/2/10 by Valentinik]