Need a quick answer
Which serria is best for an easy build is it a 2 ltr no power steering what year?
Thanks
mine was a d reg, i think they're pre 87/88 for a pinto and type 9 box. as you probably know later ones are cvh, dohc 8v and probably mt75.
cheers,
Ned.
[Edited on 4/10/05 by ned]
Hi Ned is the cvh rear wheel drive ?
s'cuse my ignorance but arent all sierras rear wheel drive??
not sure myself thats why i am asking
Barrie
all ford sierras are rear wheel drive
if your on a budget get a none power steering model very basic no special edition the drums look crap but stopping power will be plenty enough depends
how much££££ youve got, really wouldnt bother with 2.0 pinto mate
either go modern 16v zetec or vauxhall
OR go budget bike engine 900cc
and wee on basically every car that tries it on with you then youve got the sounds aswell,
once youve been in a 2.0 pinto one youll THINK its fun but the novelty will soon wear off when a lot of cars still beat you(you think your
accelerating quicker than what you are)
Insurance is still cheap and by the time youve recond/slightly modded a pinto you may aswell gone another route!
chris
Actually, some are 4wd
ok smart ass
Already built a 1300 xflow(and happy with it) and i am just about to build a kit with some students we are looking to have a donor car given to us
(been offered a dohc 2ltr) but want to get the right donor that we can get all the parts off to use on a single donor kit, to make it easy.
Plus we dont want 12,000 revs screaming under the bonnent
So which is it to be
2ltr pinto nonpower pre feb 90 (g)
tfyt Barrie
Nothing wrong with a pinto...
Have a look at some of my other posts
Cheers
Mark
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Nothing wrong with a pinto...
Have a look at some of my other posts
Cheers
Mark
Well said Darren
Pinto is a good motor, its just a bit "lardy" compared to the zetecs etc...
Not quite as lardy as my motor tho
Don't underestimate the later DOHC 8V engine either, there are some very low mileage examples out there and it is very torquey and in standard form produces more power and better fuel economy than the pinto. Downside, you can't get the tuning bits like you can for the pinto and its a bit bigger (some say heavier too) so is a tighter fit but it will fit so don't rule it out. I got one for the wife at the auction, mint condition, under 40K genuine miles, full service history, taxed and mot'd, my winning bid was £190.
Please don't knock the Pinto.
It has served us well and still is.
It is a very reliable lump "except for the cam"
It is very easy to tune and responds well to even modest mods,
There are still loads of "trick" bits around for it at bargain basement prices
An ideal choice, still, for the budget Conscious/novice builder.
[Edited on 5-10-05 by BKLOCO]
So which Sierra models have the taller geared diffs to suit bike power???
And which models have rear discs???
Many thanks
Paul