I've searched through lot's of threads but I'm struggling to find evidence of recent conversions. Has anybody currently got a car
running with this setup? At this stage I'm just after a couple of people I might be able to PM in the near future. I need to work out plumbing,
fabrication and throttle body (or modified carbs for that matter).
thanks
Dan
Not supercharged, but my Super Six has a turbo'd Zetec in it if you want to have a look at air plumbing / chargecooler / etc??
Close to you, too!
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Originally posted by djtom
Not supercharged, but my Super Six has a turbo'd Zetec in it if you want to have a look at air plumbing / chargecooler / etc??
Close to you, too!
In as much as it'll never be finished, yes!
It's been back on the road for a year now, and nothing has fallen off recently! There are a few more things I'd like to do, but I need a
better clutch before increasing the power further as mine slips when I set the boost to anything more than about 0.8bar. Still goes pretty well at
those levels though - at Lydden in March it was on par with a 280bhp duratec caterham. The westfield with a 'busa turbo lump was getting away
from me though.
Ive seen a couple abroad on you tube. The problem with the eaton on a rh drive car is where to put it.
http://youtu.be/Ghjc_I1wQ-g
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Originally posted by big_wasa
Ive seen a couple abroad on you tube. The problem with the eaton on a rh drive car is where to put it.
http://youtu.be/Ghjc_I1wQ-g
Will it clear the steering linkage ?
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Will it clear the steering linkage ?
I've almost finished my Indy rebuild, and part of it is the Eaton 45 conversion. It is running a Omex 600, and recently put out 218 bhp on the
rollers. Things are pretty tight under the bonnet, but everything fits. My car is LHD though, and a steering shaft for RHD will need to take a
different routing. But on the exhaust side things are pretty cramped as well, with alternator, idler pully, steering shaft, cooling hoses..... But on
the rolling road it works perfectly. I'll post some pictures when my car is ready (should be within the coming weeks).
If you have any questions, let me know.
Marcel
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Originally posted by Mave
I've almost finished my Indy rebuild, and part of it is the Eaton 45 conversion. It is running a Omex 600, and recently put out 218 bhp on the rollers. Things are pretty tight under the bonnet, but everything fits. My car is LHD though, and a steering shaft for RHD will need to take a different routing. But on the exhaust side things are pretty cramped as well, with alternator, idler pully, steering shaft, cooling hoses..... But on the rolling road it works perfectly. I'll post some pictures when my car is ready (should be within the coming weeks).
If you have any questions, let me know.
Marcel
A mate of mine built a Fiesta mk1 with an E45'd Zetec in it. If there's anything specific you need to know about the engine I can ask him
for you. Keep in mind his was FWD packaged though so there will be lots of differences.
Chris
Thanks Chris - I'll work up a list! The main issues will be mounting it, putting the alternator back on the passenger side of the engine, pipework, throttle body and plenum. In particular I need to decide whether to start off with something like a ST170 throttle body or get some bike bodies.
Not sure if it helps but Quantum's current demonstrator has a supercharged zetec in it. Apparently it is really good to drive. CKC and TKC have given it good reviews. It uses an omex package as far as I know.
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Not sure if it helps but Quantum's current demonstrator has a supercharged zetec in it. Apparently it is really good to drive. CKC and TKC have given it good reviews. It uses an omex package as far as I know.
You can come round and look at my Rotrex supercharged Zetec but I doubt it would be much help with your E45 version.
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You can come round and look at my Rotrex supercharged Zetec but I doubt it would be much help with your E45 version.
I've done it to a Renault 21 engine if that helps. Details below.