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aidan46

posted on 31/10/11 at 07:53 PM Reply With Quote
ZETEC-E Tuning

I have a ford 1.6 litre Zetec-E 16v engine from a mondeo which I want to tune(on a budget!) I am restricted to the 1.6L engine because of racing requlations. I am thinking of going down the route of using Bike Carbs with a megasquirt ecu and possibly upgrading the stock cams.

Any ideas what sort of power I would be looking at with these mods?

Any other advice other advice on modifying this engine also welcome.

Thanks

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BaileyPerformance

posted on 31/10/11 at 08:14 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by aidan46
I have a ford 1.6 litre Zetec-E 16v engine from a mondeo which I want to tune(on a budget!) I am restricted to the 1.6L engine because of racing requlations. I am thinking of going down the route of using Bike Carbs with a megasquirt ecu and possibly upgrading the stock cams.

Any ideas what sort of power I would be looking at with these mods?

Any other advice other advice on modifying this engine also welcome.

Thanks


Hi, i suggest you go for full engine management with throttle bodies, bike carbs do work but its a step backwards to convert a fuel injected engine to carbs!

EFI will give you a small power increase over carbs but will have far better throttle response, making the car quicker.

We use megasquirt with jenvey throttle bodies, but a cheaper option is to use bike throttle bodies.

Good look for your project! Cheers Dale.

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aidan46

posted on 31/10/11 at 08:25 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks!

The suzuki throttle bodies seem to be the preferd option for throttle body coversion. Any particular reason for this?

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BaileyPerformance

posted on 31/10/11 at 08:47 PM Reply With Quote
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Thanks!

The suzuki throttle bodies seem to be the preferd option for throttle body coversion. Any particular reason for this?


The Suzuki bodies can be split into pairs, to help with alignment with the engines inlet ports.

There are folks on here who will be able to advise how to modify / supply a ready converted set on a Ford manifold.

A ready built megasquirt ECU can be bought from Phil at extraefi.co.uk, we use Phil to supply all our ECUs, go for MS2 wasted spark.

What sort of racing are you involved in?

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aidan46

posted on 31/10/11 at 08:57 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks!

I am hoping to get started in a series called autocross. Its a series thats run here in Ireland. Its similar to AutoGrass in the uk. Beginners are not permitted to drive anycar / special over 1600cc in the first year of competition hence the reason im running with the 1.6 zetec. I should be able to transfere the throttle bodies and megasquirt to a 2.0 litre zetec se or duratec after ive completed my first year. All going well!!!

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mrwibble

posted on 31/10/11 at 09:06 PM Reply With Quote
hi. use the search function, will give you plenty of info. including what year gsxr bodies to get, listed as (k1,k2,k3 etc) and what are easiest to split. my understanding is you want to split them individually not just into pairs but i could be wrong. flak monkey on here will sell you complete setups, also i think will fastdan, who has an ebay shop with lovely looking manifolds that you can use.
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aidan46

posted on 31/10/11 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Mrwibble will do.
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BaileyPerformance

posted on 31/10/11 at 09:18 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by aidan46
Thanks!

I am hoping to get started in a series called autocross. Its a series thats run here in Ireland. Its similar to AutoGrass in the uk. Beginners are not permitted to drive anycar / special over 1600cc in the first year of competition hence the reason im running with the 1.6 zetec. I should be able to transfere the throttle bodies and megasquirt to a 2.0 litre zetec se or duratec after ive completed my first year. All going well!!!


Sounds like a plan! As you say you could swap to a 2.0L blacktop in the future. A good stock 2.0L zetec will make 175BHP, never done a 1.6L but i would expect 130BHP.

Let me know if you need any help / advise.

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aidan46

posted on 31/10/11 at 09:25 PM Reply With Quote
Definately, Will be in touch. thanks!

p.s like the Class 9 GTO!!

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BaileyPerformance

posted on 31/10/11 at 09:38 PM Reply With Quote
if you like that you would like the v8 4.0L lexus turbo powered autograss mini we did!
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MikeRJ

posted on 31/10/11 at 11:43 PM Reply With Quote
The 1.6 Zetec E is heavily restricted by the head. Miniscule ports and tiny valves means there's very little tuning potential compared to the 1.8 and 2.0 engines. The 1.6 Zetec-SE engine is a much better bet, all alloy so lighter and the head is capable of producing far more power than the 1.6 Zetec-E.
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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 1/11/11 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by BaileyPerformance
quote:
Originally posted by aidan46
Thanks!

I am hoping to get started in a series called autocross. Its a series thats run here in Ireland. Its similar to AutoGrass in the uk. Beginners are not permitted to drive anycar / special over 1600cc in the first year of competition hence the reason im running with the 1.6 zetec. I should be able to transfere the throttle bodies and megasquirt to a 2.0 litre zetec se or duratec after ive completed my first year. All going well!!!


Sounds like a plan! As you say you could swap to a 2.0L blacktop in the future. A good stock 2.0L zetec will make 175BHP, never done a 1.6L but i would expect 130BHP.

Let me know if you need any help / advise.



I think you'd do very well to get 130bhp out of a 1600 zetec. they are 90bhp as standard, and are heavily restricted by port sizing. A stock 2000 zetec produces 130bhp or 145bhp depending on year and spec. you might make 175 with ITB's, good exhaust and ecu. anything more and from what i've been told you need a performance head and cams.

1600 is still a good engine though, had one in a mondeo and it never felt to slow for the car. revs well like all zetecs.

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BaileyPerformance

posted on 1/11/11 at 10:24 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Norfolkluegojnr
quote:
Originally posted by BaileyPerformance
quote:
Originally posted by aidan46
Thanks!

I am hoping to get started in a series called autocross. Its a series thats run here in Ireland. Its similar to AutoGrass in the uk. Beginners are not permitted to drive anycar / special over 1600cc in the first year of competition hence the reason im running with the 1.6 zetec. I should be able to transfere the throttle bodies and megasquirt to a 2.0 litre zetec se or duratec after ive completed my first year. All going well!!!


Sounds like a plan! As you say you could swap to a 2.0L blacktop in the future. A good stock 2.0L zetec will make 175BHP, never done a 1.6L but i would expect 130BHP.

Let me know if you need any help / advise.



I think you'd do very well to get 130bhp out of a 1600 zetec. they are 90bhp as standard, and are heavily restricted by port sizing. A stock 2000 zetec produces 130bhp or 145bhp depending on year and spec. you might make 175 with ITB's, good exhaust and ecu. anything more and from what i've been told you need a performance head and cams.

1600 is still a good engine though, had one in a mondeo and it never felt to slow for the car. revs well like all zetecs.


Hi, a good stock 2.0L will make 175bhp, see my website, the stock 2.0L (9.5/1cr) is rated at 130bhp. Your right about the the ports on a 1600cc, but the higher compression (10.2/1 i think) of the 1600cc engine helps power. With a decent exhaust, jenvey's and megasquirt i would still expect 130bhp as the stock engine is 90bhp, would like to do one in the future, never played with a 1600, only 1800/2000.

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aidan46

posted on 1/11/11 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the comments! I know the 1.6 Zetec-e is not the best engine out there by a long way but I picked one up very cheap!.

I was wondering dose anyone know if the Cylinder Head can be swapped or changed?

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