coombed
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posted on 17/8/10 at 10:38 PM |
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More grunt from pinto...!?
Evening all,
I have a Tiger Avon with a rebuilt 2l Pinto running twin 40's. It has been rolling 'roaded' and has achieved 130hp at the wheels.
Its all good fun, but I know there is a lack of oomph. I need more poke! I am new to the kit car game, where do I go from here? New Zetec/Duratec?
Same engine but some sort of injection setup? Can you guys/gals who know your stuff give me some ideas? (Budget isn't too much of an issue)
Thanks
Dunc
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 17/8/10 at 10:49 PM |
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quote: (Budget isn't too much of an issue)
Well then, all sorts of possibilities
These days the duratec has to be the obvious place to start. I understand 300bhp at the flywheel is available, with deep pockets! Or there is always
the cossie lump. Raw power....maybe not ideal in a 7.
Tuning the pinto is not going to make a huge difference if you have 130bhp at the wheels. A zetec won't make much (any) more than that without
large wedges of cash. Of couse a turbo somewhere is always exciting
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MikeR
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posted on 17/8/10 at 11:01 PM |
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Look up flak monkey on here. He's just sold his car, it was a pinto which he replaced with a supercharged duratec. Made a 'bit' of
power
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snapper
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posted on 18/8/10 at 04:49 AM |
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130 at the wheels is very good with twin 40's, most Pinto's work best with 45's.
I would need to know the full specifications of your Pinto to know where next for more power.
Do you know what cam you have?
What is the static compression ratio?
Do you have a distributor or fully 3d mappable electronic ignition.
Ifthe answer to allthis is yes then an engine swap it is
[Edited on 18/8/10 by snapper]
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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flak monkey
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posted on 18/8/10 at 06:07 AM |
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A duratec install is the obvious way to go. That will give you around 160-170bhp at the wheels from a standard engine on throttle bodies.
Then after that there are lots of options to take it up to 270bhp NA or lots more with forced induction. On a reasonable budget you could see well
over 300bhp at the flywheel.
I am in the process of changing the cams and having mine remapped for the new owner. Should see 330bhp after the changes.
My personal opinion is that somewhere around 270bhp is perfect in a seven. Any more or less and they become hard work.
David
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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MakeEverything
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posted on 18/8/10 at 06:26 AM |
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200 is achievable from a 2L zetec with throttle bodies and wasted spark. Not much more though, unless you start looking at turbocharging, in which
case is £££, because of the new valves, pistons and decompression plate, which means 2 head gasket sets, bronze valve guides etc etc.
If you want 300hp straight off, then the cosworth YB is the obvious choice, budget permitting.
Or, you could go 2.8 capri or 2.9 cosworth if you want the torque.
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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jase380
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posted on 18/8/10 at 06:38 AM |
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or if you want it to rev over 7000rpm stick a bike engine in !!
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graememk
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posted on 18/8/10 at 08:28 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by flak monkey
My personal opinion is that somewhere around 270bhp is perfect in a seven. Any more or less and they become hard work.
David
What drugs are you on ???
150 is more than enough in a 7, power to weight....
[Edited on 18/8/10 by graememk]
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flak monkey
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posted on 18/8/10 at 08:41 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by graememk
What drugs are you on ???
150 is more than enough in a 7, power to weight....
Good ones, want some?
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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mookaloid
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posted on 18/8/10 at 08:49 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by flak monkey
A duratec install is the obvious way to go.
Yep definitely....
quote:
My personal opinion is that somewhere around 270bhp is perfect in a seven. Any more or less and they become hard work.
David
I think I need over 300 bhp - it's a power to weight ratio thing
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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cd.thomson
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posted on 18/8/10 at 08:56 AM |
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personally I think 200hp is the magic number for a seven.
Definitely go duratex, the YB is one of the best engines (out of the box) for a seven but the prices of them now makes them the silly choice.
Craig
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snapper
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posted on 18/8/10 at 09:02 AM |
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quote:
Textor if you want it to rev over 7000rpm stick a bike engine in !!
My Pinto will rev to 8k, safely.
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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omega0684
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posted on 18/8/10 at 10:05 AM |
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if you want umph from a pinto you need to get yourself a modified head, preferably race spec, 46mm inlets and 38mm outlets, one hell of a lumpy cam (i
will possible have an RL8 soon that i will be selling) standard crank will do but forged pistons and rods would be ideal along with a 93mm bore. (you
can see where the money starts going can't you! get all that set up with aliminium pulleys, make sure everything is balanced, an aliminium
flywheel and a set of 45mm jenvey's with 60-90mm trumpets!
I love Pinto's, even if i did get mine from P&O!
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snapper
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posted on 18/8/10 at 02:57 PM |
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You start to go round in circles with a Pinto.
Max revs 7200 (very occasional 7500) or change the rods
Max compression 10.5 to 1 or change the pistons
Maximum cam duration 290 to 300 or up compression to over 11 to 1
Super unleaded 10.8 to 1 max
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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coombed
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posted on 18/8/10 at 08:35 PM |
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Hey all,
Thanks for the replies. I am up for investigating the Duratec route but I have not ruled out the potential mods for my pinto setup. At the moment, my
pinto is running a standard vaccum advance points based dizzy. With this in mind, there is no programmable/mappable ignition system. Is this something
that is worth looking into fitting or am I chasing a dead end? If so, what do you suggest?
Is it worth knocking the pinto on the head in favour of the duratec?
If I go down the duratec route, is it best to pick up a unit complete with stock injectors and it's relevant ECU or would I bin the injectors
and ECU and buy injectors and an ECU that's a bit more special? (the whole ecu/injection systems are very alien to me at the moment, I come from
a v8/ 2.25l land rover carb based background with good old points and big carbs!)
Thanks all for your interest and input.
Cheers,
Dunc
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coozer
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posted on 18/8/10 at 09:13 PM |
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Zetec, 200bhp for less than £500, 250bhp via turbo for under £600.
Whack that against tuning a pinto, or buying a Duratec,
Or, I have Rover T16 engine here complete with 220bhp you can have for £300.
1972 V8 Jago
1980 Z750
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lotusmadandy
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posted on 19/8/10 at 09:22 AM |
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I'm going to say Zetec as well.I swapped from a 2.0 pinto that ran on bike carbs,it was the best mod i have ever done and it only cost me 100
bar
Andy
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coombed
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posted on 22/8/10 at 12:54 PM |
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Hey All,
Thanks for your input on my question. Just to keep you all posted, I have bought a megajolt setup and shall be fitting it in the coming weeks. I
opt'd to do this rather than swapping the engine out as I know the Pinto is a good engine with a lot of life yet. I will (one day) put a faster
cam in and tinker with the ignition timing. I am quite new to the kit car game and thought I would give this a go. If all fails I will be on the hunt
for a zetec!
Cheers,
Dunc
You don't stop playing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop playing!
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