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daniel mason

posted on 3/9/12 at 09:51 PM Reply With Quote
anyone into zetec tuning?

how far can you go with a 2.0l blacktop zetec?
assuming youve already got jenvey 45's, ecu,kent 2002 cams,verniers and forged pistons? whats the next step for 180+ bhp?






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StevieB

posted on 3/9/12 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
I would have thought that setup would have you close to that output.

Add some beadwork and time on the dyno to dial it all in and I'd say a job well done

You see raceline showing figures up to 240 bhp from a zetec on tb's. I wouldn't fancy the reliability though!

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Dusty

posted on 3/9/12 at 11:41 PM Reply With Quote
Fit larger intake valves. Port the head. You will be surprised how small the exhaust ports are. Raise CR. Fit ARP bolts to rods, and flywheel. Rolling road. Suspension tuner.
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jeffw

posted on 4/9/12 at 04:55 AM Reply With Quote
A blacktop with ITBs should make 170-175, if you add cams to that you will be in the 185-190 region. Port & polished head with big valves, springs, cams, vernier pulleys, arp bolts + ITBs should make 205-210.

Anymore needs pocketed pistons or preferable HC pistons with forged rods with high lift cams. 240-250 can be done.

Don't forget lightweight flywheel and a very good exhaust will be required as well.



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snakebelly

posted on 4/9/12 at 06:49 AM Reply With Quote
Scholar built ours, 238 in their dyno cell, but the only part not modified was the block! Fine for full race but a real pain for road use and since my health means racing is now out we're changing to a supercharged lump. The price gets stupid, the last 30 bhp would have cost over £1500, thank god for sponsors!
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jeffw

posted on 4/9/12 at 07:32 AM Reply With Quote
The sweet spot for these engines is

Piper 285 cams (or similar) with vernier pulleys
ARP bolts
Jenvey ITB (or similar) with a decent ECU
decent exhaust

190-195BHP and a decent drive. Anything more becomes really expensive and isn't very nice on the road. Or you can Supercharge one like I did and end up with linear power which peaks at 320BHP.






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