Hey guys, im now getting to the stage where a nice engine needs to be put in my car, i have a Ford 2.0 DOHC (8V), which i have modified (ie shortened
sump), but im not realy interested in what that has to offer me. What is a good, cheep, reliable, easy to source engine that would fit in the standard
book chassis with out much trouble?
thanks very much
alex
2 litre pinto is probably your best option. They are cheap and plentiful, and without a lot of effort you can get 160bhp from it.
Other people will tell you all sorts of engine combinations. Most modern engines (bike or 16V car engines) will cost you a substantial amount of money
to install compared to a pinto.
David
Pinto? Boat anchor.
Nice x-flow like this (ETDWM):
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=35056
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Originally posted by mad_skillz
What is a good, cheep, reliable, easy to source engine that would fit in the standard book chassis with out much trouble?
thanks very much
alex
Depends what you mean by cheap.
You will have to spend some money on a pinto to make it quicker than what you already have.
I also using the DOHC in my build.
Standard power 125BHP,174Nm @2500rpm. both quite a bit better than a standard pinto.
Fit a better air filter setup & turn the fuel reg. 3/4 of a turn. Power = 135-140bhp.
You will have to spend some money on the pinto to match this
Pinto:105BHP,160Nm@4000rpm.
I'm hoping for around high 140's with twin carbs & a tubular manifold.
Oh & by the way with its mt75 g/box, it's lighter than a pinto with a type 9
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modded sump.
It will also fit a standard chassis fine
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inlet manifold
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Alex,
If you do dump it and want to sell the modded sump please let me know - I would be interested in buying it.