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Sebastian

posted on 30/8/08 at 02:18 PM Reply With Quote
Tiger Supercat Engine Choice?

Hi Guys,

I need some advise, i currently drive in a Tiger Supercat with a Pinto engine but i would like to upgrade it to something more modern, so is was thinking about the Zetec - Duratec - Audi 1.8T.

Which one is in your opinion the best option?
And off course which one will fit the best?

Thanks.

Cheers,
Michel.

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Flamez

posted on 30/8/08 at 02:37 PM Reply With Quote
Kawasaki ZX10R.......you know it makes sense
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novacaine

posted on 30/8/08 at 03:03 PM Reply With Quote
the zetec will certanly be the easier of the choices as the bellhousing bolts right up to your current gearbox, tried and tested,

the duratec needs an adaptor plate for the type ( rally design do one for £200) then its just a matter of playing around with clutch parts to get it to work

the audi, not too sure, i havent heard of one being used before (thats not to say that it hasnt) but im sure you could get an adaptor plate made up (cost a bit though)

in terms of cost and ease of fittings (from easy/cheap to hard/expensive) it would go (in my opinion)

1)Zetec
2)Duratec
3)Audi

basically its down to how much you can afford

and of course you will have the hoards of people trying to convert you to a BEC Driver





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novacaine

posted on 30/8/08 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
Here is a link to parts needed for a RWD Duratec conversion





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novacaine

posted on 30/8/08 at 03:09 PM Reply With Quote
ahh, didnt notice that you were in holland, buying parts from england may not be an option then

zetec is more than likley to be the easier of the lot if you cant get access to things like adaptor plates etc as the zetec can be installed with "off the shelf" items from a ford dealer





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mr henderson

posted on 30/8/08 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
AlphaX (a member here, based in the Netherlands) does a conversion kit for using the Audi 1.8t

150-225 as standard, and apparently easily uprated to as much as 350 bhp

John






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Paul TigerB6

posted on 30/8/08 at 03:16 PM Reply With Quote
I guess you must have used the following company then to buy your kit??

Tiger Sportscars Holland

The Audi 1.8T would be my choice given the availability of parts / experience through that company.

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big_wasa

posted on 30/8/08 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
I would try and pick an engine with the in/out lets the same sides as the pinto, saving on body work.

So Duratec would be nice

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big_wasa

posted on 30/8/08 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
I would try and pick an engine with the in/out lets the same sides as the pinto, saving on body work mods.

So Duratec would be nice

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irvined

posted on 30/8/08 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
Michel

I'd probably go for a duratec as the ports are on the same side - you'll probably have to spend some cash on an adaptor plate, or make one yourself if your brave. It depends how much cutting and patching you would need to do for the exhaust/inlet etc.

You'll also need to think about induction and ignition. (Regardless of engine choice)

If you just want to spruce up your pinto - you could stick on megajolt/megasquirt etc. A tuned pinto can kick out a fair amount of power and should be bullet proof.

Toyoya 4age is quite a popular engine too and plenty of kits available for that.

You anywhere near Utrecht?





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Sebastian

posted on 31/8/08 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
Firts of all thanks for all your input, my first choice was a Zetec/Duratec and i think this remains since i had contact with Alphax and besides the costs the Audi will never fit my little Tiger so this is sadly no option.

@ big-wasa, the bodywork is indeed something to keep in mind, could save me a lot of money!!

But if i want to upgrade my 2.0 pinto which currently is running on Twin 40 webers what's the best way to go and how much will this cost then? i can't make a Megasquirt/Megajolt myself?

But i also really like the Duratec aaargh choices choices, (now) thankfully the winter is long!!!!

BEC is no option i like the high revs and sequential gearchange but for touring on the Dutch roads i prefer a CEC.

@irvined, i live in Friesland near Drachten, what car do you drive then and with what engine?

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mr henderson

posted on 31/8/08 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
One thing to bear in mind is that the more you upgrade the existing engine, the less 'drivable' it will become. Highly tuned pinto engines produce little torque at low revs, and all the modifications required to improve airflow at high rpm (such as twin 45's etc) will have a bad effect on the low rpm drivability.

If your budget is too restricted to consider a 1.8t then maybe you should think in terms of ensuring that your engine is giving its best in its current state of tune (definitely a rolling road session) and waiting until you are in a position to carry out a major engine change to perhaps a duratec with the appropriate cams and ECU

IMHO

John






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Sebastian

posted on 31/8/08 at 04:41 PM Reply With Quote
The Duratec is a now a realy good option in my opinion especially when you look at the prices of a new Duratec and a used Audi that's what i meant with the cost aspect of the Audi but it wil never fit due to the Turbo, intercooler etc etc. so that option is out of the question.

So i think the Duratec is going to be the one i will look into.

Sadly it's the size of the Tiger engine bay that gives the restrictions, and no i am not going to buy another seven that will fit an Audi engine.

Will keep you guys posted.

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mr henderson

posted on 31/8/08 at 05:25 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Sebastian
Audi but it wil never fit due to the Turbo, intercooler etc etc. so that option is out of the question.



Are you certain of that? The turbo is tucked in very close to the block, almost touching. The exhaust manifold on a non turbo engine would stick out further.

The intercooler can be positioned in front of the engine, the orginal A3 intercooler is quite small, but others will fit a 7 too.

John






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Sebastian

posted on 31/8/08 at 06:32 PM Reply With Quote
OK i will look into the exact dimensions then, i will have contact with Geert next week so i will ask him for some dimensions then.

What i your connection with Geert, and i don't mean this the wrong way.

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mr henderson

posted on 31/8/08 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Sebastian
OK i will look into the exact dimensions then, i will have contact with Geert next week so i will ask him for some dimensions then.

What i your connection with Geert, and i don't mean this the wrong way.


I don't have any connection with him beyond an interest in the 1.8t engine, and my interest is waning now that I have sold the example that I had (I'm much more interested in the BMW M42 (1.8 16v) engine now)

John






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