This is a long shot but does anyone know if you can make a 2.5L klde or klze a 3.0L or there abouts? I'm doing a V6 conversion and the V6 going in is a 2.5L klde. If the project is successful then I'll rebuild my spare engine that I'm using as mock up. I just thought, wouldn't it be nice to gain more displacement in a small package? It's torque I like so I'll probably get people say, turbo! Maybe but electric driven.
I would look at available oversize pistons first.
A supercharger would be the way to go if you want something that feels like a larger displacement engine.
I think it is difficukt to bore but there are 2.7 stroker kits out there (mainly USA)
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
A supercharger would be the way to go if you want something that feels like a larger displacement engine.
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
A supercharger would be the way to go if you want something that feels like a larger displacement engine.
I won't have the room but an electric driven turbo sounds good. You could have it come on when ever you want, no lag. 😀
NOS?
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
A supercharger would be the way to go if you want something that feels like a larger displacement engine.
I won't have the room but an electric driven turbo sounds good. You could have it come on when ever you want, no lag. 😀
.....and the amount of power you need to drive the electric turbo will be similar to the added power from the pressurised charge, you don't get something for nothing.
Might be worth looking at the vortech or rotrex chargers, about the same size as an alternator and in a similar position, rotrex has its own oil system so no extra sump mods. Not cheap though.
Of the electric turbos I have seen they seem to quote an extra 5-10% power a real turbo or supercharger running sensible boost should be around 30-50%.
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Of the electric turbos I have seen they seem to quote an extra 5-10% power a real turbo or supercharger running sensible boost should be around 30-50%.
A bit out of the box but some US muscle cars have been fitted with the turbo at the end of the exhaust, this would probably cause a bit of lag but I
guess it works for big volume engines.
Have you looked at fitting a small turbo on each side of the engine, the one on the new ford 1.0 ecoboost might be worth looking at as this can make
120hp, so two with similar displacement (1.25l from half the v6) may work.
FORD FOCUS C-MAX 1.0 12V ECO BOOST TURBO COMPLETE TURBO UNIT MIDA 125BHP
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Sounds good but again? I won't have room, the klde runs an external driven oil pump, on the other side is the alternator. No room for anything else, I want to run an air conditioning pump but will struggle with finding one that will fit in the space I have.
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Sounds good but again? I won't have room, the klde runs an external driven oil pump, on the other side is the alternator. No room for anything else, I want to run an air conditioning pump but will struggle with finding one that will fit in the space I have.
What's this external oil pump you're using? The standard pump sits on the nose of the crank and is internal to the engine. The only things that are external usually are the alternator, on the right as you look from the front, and power steering pump, on the left. If the car/engine had aircon fitted, the pump should sit under the alt and use the same belt.
Otherwise, the only real way to get a bigger KL is the 2.7l stroker kits, and if you're feeling brave an overbore. I say brave as the cylinder walls are quite thin due to the top hat liners, so it's not advised if it can be avoided. The other option is to do something funky with the inlet and replace it with a supercharger. But that's not a 10 minute job.
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The other option is to do something funky with the inlet and replace it with a supercharger. But that's not a 10 minute job.
Why not use the V6 from an S type jag. 3 litre and 240BHP out of the box, same family of engines and can come with a decent Getrag gearbox attached
with no expensive adapter plates to buy. I belive it is a little larger and heavier than the Mazda unit but may suit your purpose a little better.
Could put a supercharger on once you get bored of the power available.
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Why not use the V6 from an S type jag. 3 litre and 240BHP out of the box, I belive it is a little larger and heavier.
Could put a supercharger on once you get bored of the power available.
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Why not use the V6 from an S type jag. 3 litre and 240BHP out of the box, I belive it is a little larger and heavier.
Could put a supercharger on once you get bored of the power available.
I think it's too wide and a bit longer than the klde. I chose the the klde already. If you can give dimensions then I could use it for the next project! Width across the heads at the widest point and the length from the bellhousing to the crank pulley. I didn't want to cut a new subframe and move the steering rack in the RX8. I think the adapter plate over the complexities of a crossmember and prop shaft out weigh a simple adapter plate. Flywheel back is all original, simples.
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I am fitting the AJ30 engine in the MK. The Getrag gearbox(It is incredibly small and only weighs 33 kilos) and gear change are fitted, the engine is on the engine stand, I will post measurements later. It weighs 140 kilos with alternator and starter motor.
There are details of a Westfiel with the jag 3.0l V6 on the web somewhere if you google. This has the Jenvey TBs on it, standard they are 240hp an can
get up to 300hp with TBs and ECU IIRC.
I have a fiend putting one of these in a Scimitar, it has an interesting fuel system that has no return pipe but the pressure regulator is controlled
by the ECU. If you have issues with bonnet height then the Duratec ST220 plenum will fit with a spacer plate, again if you search the net there is a
lotus esprit with one of these in it on there with this set up. Also worth noting the inlet ports are very narro and long so may be interestingmaking
a manifold to fit. Finally, a normal mod is to use the Mondeo single piece fly wheel rather than the dual mass Jag one.
Hope this helps, and yes it is basically the same as teh Ford ST220 engine with VVC on it, part of the Duratech V6 family.
I can't find a good enough picture of the engine to put the measurements on it but I have the measurements anyway.
On the back of the engine. from the center line of the crank upwards to the widest part of the cylinder heads measure 25cm in height and 53cm across,
total height from the center line of the crank to the top of the heads is 35cm. I removed the heavy badly tuned inlet a while ago and scraped it. the
length of the engine from the bellhousing to the front of the pulley is 48cm.
I might have the engine off the stand over the weekend for another trial fit so if I remember I take some photos then.
Have you been in touch with clairetoo on here aka crapengineering.weebly.com. She knows quite a bit about thi KL engine and has fitted them in a fury and mx5. She has engineered a throttle body set up and mx5 gearbix fitting kit. There is quite a numbervof posts on mx5nutz about this engine. Also quite a bit on mx6.com on turboing it.
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. Finally, a normal mod is to use the Mondeo single piece fly wheel rather than the dual mass Jag one.
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. Finally, a normal mod is to use the Mondeo single piece fly wheel rather than the dual mass Jag one.
Just to clarify the mondeo 4 cylinder models have an 8 bolt fixing flywheel and the 6 cylinder models have the same 6 bolt fixing as the jag but are dual mass flywheel.
What solid flywheel do you reckon fits?
Cheers
EBay is listing both for the 2.5 there must be a model change somewhere. Ta for the heads up about the starter I could have come a cropper
there.
Have you considered using a 7.5" button flywheel in conjunction with the standard flexplate? I used a 7.5" clutch on a 5l rover a and it
coped fine. The only problem is working out the spline meshing in advance of taking the box out.
Cheers
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Ta for the heads up about the starter I could have come a cropper there.
Cheers
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Originally posted by v8kid
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Originally posted by Ugg10
. Finally, a normal mod is to use the Mondeo single piece fly wheel rather than the dual mass Jag one.
Just to clarify the mondeo 4 cylinder models have an 8 bolt fixing flywheel and the 6 cylinder models have the same 6 bolt fixing as the jag but are dual mass flywheel.
What solid flywheel do you reckon fits?
Cheers
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Originally posted by Ugg10
Have you been in touch with clairetoo on here aka crapengineering.weebly.com. She knows quite a bit about thi KL engine and has fitted them in a fury and mx5. She has engineered a throttle body set up and mx5 gearbix fitting kit. There is quite a numbervof posts on mx5nutz about this engine. Also quite a bit on mx6.com on turboing it.
One of the main reasons for picking the KL over the duratec is the size and weight. The KL is tiny.
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One of the main reasons for picking the KL over the duratec is the size and weight. The KL is tiny.
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Originally posted by DIY Si
One of the main reasons for picking the KL over the duratec is the size and weight. The KL is tiny.
I did some research and this appears to be a myth. It all depends on whose figures you believe and what is or is not included.
Measurements:
Crank to widest part of head= Cam cover 42cm
Crank to top of head, at intake face 28cm
Cam cover to cam cover outside measurement 58cm
Crank pulley face to bell housing face 49cm
Crank to bottom of bell housing 19cm
The bottom of the sump is around 20mm below the bell housing.
The measurements I have for my KL are:
Widest point: Standard exhaust manifold to exhaust manifold 550mm,
Height: Bottom of standard sump to top of cam gear cover 570mm,
Front of crank pulley to rear face of block 480mm.
So whilst the KL looks smaller, there's less in it than I had expected to be honest. I'm unsure of the weight of the KL, as I think
it's 100Kgs but I don't know what ancillaries this includes.
I won't know for sure until I weigh mine, but having had a 2.5 Duratec V on my bench before, the KL feels lighter.
[Edited on 7/11/14 by DIY Si]
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Originally posted by DIY Si
The measurements I have for my KL are:
Widest point: Standard exhaust manifold to exhaust manifold 550mm,
Height: Bottom of standard sump to top of cam gear cover 570mm,
Front of crank pulley to rear face of block 480mm.
So whilst the KL looks smaller, there's less in it than I had expected to be honest. I'm unsure of the weight of the KL, as I think it's 100Kgs but I don't know what ancillaries this includes.
I won't know for sure until I weigh mine, but having had a 2.5 Duratec V on my bench before, the KL feels lighter.
[Edited on 7/11/14 by DIY Si]
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Originally posted by 40inches
Measurements:
Crank to widest part of head= Cam cover 42cm
Crank to top of head, at intake face 28cm
Cam cover to cam cover outside measurement 58cm
Crank pulley face to bell housing face 49cm
Crank to bottom of bell housing 19cm
The bottom of the sump is around 20mm below the bell housing.
Oops! I gave some bum info there I just noticed your flywheel has 8 bolts and I said they had 6! Went out and checked mine and it has 8 as well. That
means the blasted CAD drawing I have that is supposed to be the Jag bellhousing bolt pattern is duff 'cos it shows 6.
Ho hum 2 steps forward one step back
Cheers!
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Oops! I gave some bum info there I just noticed your flywheel has 8 bolts and I said they had 6! Went out and checked mine and it has 8 as well. That means the blasted CAD drawing I have that is supposed to be the Jag bellhousing bolt pattern is duff 'cos it shows 6.
Ho hum 2 steps forward one step back
Cheers!
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Originally posted by DIY Si
The measurements I have for my KL are:
Widest point: Standard exhaust manifold to exhaust manifold 550mm,
Height: Bottom of standard sump to top of cam gear cover 570mm,
Front of crank pulley to rear face of block 480mm.
I won't know for sure until I weigh mine, but having had a 2.5 Duratec V on my bench before, the KL feels lighter.
[Edited on 7/11/14 by DIY Si]
Be careful measuring the back of the engine as the front of the right cam cover is the highest point. Otherwise, pretty much as what I measured, which is good to know!
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Originally posted by DIY Si
Be careful measuring the back of the engine as the front of the right cam cover is the highest point. Otherwise, pretty much as what I measured, which is good to know!