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ian furness

posted on 9/1/07 at 10:06 PM Reply With Quote
new engine what to use.

over christmas have had crap news of my best mate dying who helped me build my kitcar. we were in the process of going to rebuild over winter with new engine. but here is the problem. david was the machanic and me the monkey. now i dont know which engine mates with the type 9 box. curently running 1600cvh producing 135bhp at the wheels, but wanted to go to 2 litre lump.now i dont no wether to use twin webbers or injection where david would have been able to put me wright. could anyone give me a guide thank you.
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MattCraneCustoms

posted on 9/1/07 at 10:25 PM Reply With Quote
thats a real shame to hear about chap. in regards to your engine problem, I think probably all ford engines will bolt to your type 9 as its a standardised pattern, Im using a 2l zetec blacktop engine, with a custom manifold and bike throttle bodies, but if your car has already passed SVA you could go carb or injection. Various people can offer there opinions, but mine is that the zetec is a reasonably modern solution, though a pinto could also be used. Zetec-cat.co.uk might give you a better idea of the way it all goes in.
Hope this helps
Matt






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ian furness

posted on 9/1/07 at 11:07 PM Reply With Quote
what engine

thank you for your reply, with the zetec what is the power output. plus are the bike carbs hard to fit , also can the flywheel be lightend.

[Edited on 9/1/07 by ian furness]

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DIY Si

posted on 9/1/07 at 11:27 PM Reply With Quote
You may get a better response in the engine section, rather than the middy bit. Zetec power is roughly 110-130 bhp, but can be more. Bike carbs are easier to fit to anything, just requires the correct manifold and jetting. The 1.8 flywheel is the lightest production one, but am unsure how much it can be lightened.





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Danozeman

posted on 10/1/07 at 06:32 AM Reply With Quote
2 litre zetecs are 130bhp. The zx9r bike carbs iv got are jetted to give a 2 litre 160-170bhp. Itl bolt straight to your type 9, The 1.8 flywheel is lighter and you will need a 1.8 escort fiesta zetec water pump so it turns the right way... If your lacking ground clearance the escort sump is shallower also. This is correct for the silver tops..

The black tops are different, you will need a pulley arrangement to make the water pump turn correctly.

The 2 litre silver tops can be had for 200 quid or less. Just clean it up and slap it straight in. Unless its done over 150k i wouldnt bother rebuilding it as theyr not that cheap to do. Then bike carbs and megajolt for the ign. Easy.

Sorry to hear about your mate,. Cant be easy..

[Edited on 10/1/07 by Danozeman]





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ian furness

posted on 11/1/07 at 12:24 AM Reply With Quote
which engine

thank you to you all for your help.
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ian furness

posted on 13/1/07 at 01:18 PM Reply With Quote
which engine

what actually is a megajolt
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