I've got a question??
I can get a ford sierra 2.0 rs cosworth car, compleet.
This car have a great engine, is it going too fit in a standard or a sierra base car.
Is this a good engine or not???
Sorry for the bad englisch but I'am living in Holland.
Thanks Daniel
Sounds like a really bad idea- won't fit and probably won't go very well afterwards.
Tell you what- as I'm a nice guy I'll swap you your Cosworth for my Sierra Pinto engine. Sound like a good deal?
Hope that helps!
James
P.S. Where in Holland are you based? I used to live in The Hague (Den Hague) a few years ago.
Youre joking or not????
I live in Winterswijk that is near Arnhem.
But the engine is too big to go in or wil i have too do so much alternations that it's not worth the effort.
i think what James was trying to say in an English type of way was.....
Fit it, or he will........yeah its a top motor so go for it.......
One of the members on this BB, 'Hicost' runs a Sierra Cosworth Turbo in his Locost, so it can be done and is well worth it
John
Yeah, sorry I was joking!
I haven't even been in Hicost's Cossie Locost and I would love a Cosworth engine for mine!
Follow this:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos/cgi-bin/showpic.pl?silly_power1.jpg
proves that it can be done.
I imagine it'll be quite hard to fit it in though. As you can see from the picture there is not much spare room!
As Jon said- go for it.
If you decide not to use it though- I fancy another visit to the Arnhem war museum so it would be a good trip!
Cheers,
James
Thanks for the replies
But the picture of the car, is this the standard chassis or is it modified??
Also thinking about a toyota engine and selling the cosworth(heavy).
But wat toyota wil it be??????
quote:
Thanks for the replies
But the picture of the car, is this the standard chassis or is it modified??
Daniel
Its 4" wider and the same longer.
locodude - 4/10/02 at 07:43 PMNice one james, been on the site and had a look. Now how do you get an entry form for next year? Mind you, not too sure about that snow in the mountains! Do you think the tangerine dream would make it?
Chris PTM
Track day passenger whore!
Smartripper - 5/10/02 at 06:20 PMI am not going troo with the cosworth project, and so I did not buy the car.
James - 7/10/02 at 09:36 AMquote:
I am not going troo with the cosworth project, and so I did not buy the car.
Pity, would have been nice to see another Cossie monster on the track!
Just out of interest, how much was the donor you were looking at? Are they much cheaper than in the UK?
How come you are not going for it?
Cheers,
James
fastenuff - 7/10/02 at 06:08 PMOverhere ( in Holland ) you can get a 1.6 or 2.0 litre sierra for 100 to 200 Euros on the net. The breakers start price for engine up north where I am is near 100 euros.( A rip off if you ask me)
Smartripper - 7/10/02 at 07:16 PMIt's too pricy, and so much work that I did not want to do it.
Now I'am going for a mazda MX5 it's a great engine and the rear suspention is a IRS unit that you undo from the car and hang in the chassis and then its done.
You dont need too design the compleet rearend of the chassis for IRS.
any advise
Thanks Daniel
Smartripper - 7/10/02 at 07:18 PMJust out of interest, how much was the donor you were looking at? Are they much cheaper than in the UK?
It cost around 4000 Euro
locost7-online.com - 18/10/02 at 06:53 PMI built a cossie engine for a Dax, 330bhp! could not believe how quick it was! didnt want customer to have it back. So... Im now starting my Tiger chassis to put my Cossie Engine into......and with any luck i should have a six speed quaife sequential box to mate it to. watch this space for a new website.......john
1700 locost for sale, SvA'd Sept 2002, Stuart Taylor body etc
£4999
www.locost7-online.com