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benson68

posted on 10/5/06 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
Anyone running a 1600 pinto

Hi

Is anyone out there running a 1600 Pinto

What the performance like

I've got a reconditioned 1600 given to me but don't know whether to use it or go for a 2 ltr and the expense to rebuild it

Is there a vast difference between the two

I want the car to end up quicker than most tin tops but doesn't need to be insanely quick

Thanks

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muzchap

posted on 10/5/06 at 06:32 PM Reply With Quote
'no replacement for displacement'

I'd go for the 2.0L pinto! (personally)

If it was a 1700 X-Flow - then that's a diff story, those things are insanely quick....

Or investigate a Zetec, cheap in price now and the extra's aren't that much expensive over and above a pinto!

Hope that helps?





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jonno

posted on 10/5/06 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
i was (quite fun), but always going to upgrade
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andyharding

posted on 10/5/06 at 09:05 PM Reply With Quote
I'm currently running a 1.6L Pinto w/ R1 Carbs.

It's fast enough to scare me.

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[Edited on 10/5/06 by andyharding]





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phoenix70

posted on 10/5/06 at 09:06 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure about this but what about spending the money you would use on rebuilding a 2;tr, on performance tuning the 1600, you might find you can get a lot of power out of the 1600, possible comparable to a std 2ltr. Just a thought, no facts of figures to back it up.

Later

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benson68

posted on 10/5/06 at 09:06 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Andy

Whats it like up against most tin tops?

Any idea of the 0-60 roughly

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caber

posted on 10/5/06 at 10:17 PM Reply With Quote
I got a ride in a locost with a standard 1600 engine a full sierra back end and lots of extra steel. it still went quick enough to leave the tintops.
i am building a book car with 1600 pinto running webber 40s and possibly a fast road cam and I am looking forward to spritely performance!

Caber

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ditchlewis

posted on 11/5/06 at 07:53 AM Reply With Quote
i was planning a 1600cc MK but in the end i had a 2000cc in the garage. used this and part x'd for a 2100cc pinto well fast

ditch

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Bluemoon

posted on 11/5/06 at 08:04 AM Reply With Quote
I think it depends on your budget! If I had a fully reconded engine for free, like you I would use this and add bike carbs latter, or full FI.... (but I am tight!)... Afer all you could change latter for a 2ltr pinto, engine mounts etc will all be the same...

[Edited on 11/5/06 by Bluemoon]

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benson68

posted on 11/5/06 at 07:15 PM Reply With Quote
Hi All

Thanks for the response

Iv'e got a set of 32mm bike carbs I'd like to use just so I don't have have a hole in the top of the bonnet

Theres a chance a 2 ltr lump might be coming up

Is there really that much difference between the 1600 and 2000?

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dnmalc

posted on 13/5/06 at 02:47 PM Reply With Quote
I think that you will find the 32mm cabs a mite restricted as the recommendations on here seem to be that you really should be using 36mm. As my 1600 is not running yet i cannot comment.
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flak monkey

posted on 13/5/06 at 03:14 PM Reply With Quote
32mm are fine for a 1600.

You really want 36mm on a 2 litre to match the size of the inlet ports.





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big daz2

posted on 7/6/11 at 08:36 PM Reply With Quote
Hi mate im running a 1600 pinto with single webber carb with k&n filter, when i got it i loved it but soon got board and drove my mates 2.1 ltr pinto and this weekend im fitting a 2ltr engine with twin webbers and fast road cam then poss fit a megajolt ecu. its down to prefrance and when you are going to use the car, on the road its faster than most tin tops but when i took her on the track it was amazing in the corners but rubbish on the straight. if i wasnt going on the track with it i prob would leave the 1600 in her.
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DRC INDY 7

posted on 7/6/11 at 08:53 PM Reply With Quote
Yep been there had a 1640cc pinto with zx6r carbs not bad when on my own but with the amigos i go about with had to work it hard to keep up.......... Then i fitted a 2040cc pinto with all the tricks that was fast but not what i was wanting

so i changed it all for a nissan 2.0l turbo with standard nissan ecu now this is bloody fast and im now happy i have a fast standard set up



1640cc pinto esti power 90/110 BHP
2040cc pinto esti power 130/155 BHP
1998cc nissan turbo esti power 215/225 BHP

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