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| ZeroNeo
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| Posted:Dec 20 2004, 11:27 PM |
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Hi Guys
I have been serching the web for info on how to go about doing a FE3 turbo conversion. I am gonna be putting the motor in a Ford Escort MK1. Can anyone direcet me to a site where I can print all necessary specs i need to know to do this conversion. Exhaust size, Turbo manifold sizes basically what are the best specs I will need to know as I its gonna be a DIY job and I don't l know much about turbo conversions, piping lengths etc.......
I would like to get 270Bhp so I guess the necessary specs to achieve this..... I really would like get my hands on some specs that are really detailed but any help will be appreciated. Thank guys
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| Posted:Dec 21 2004, 03:29 AM |
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Here ya go I think this mite help you out...
http://www.mx6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58099 |
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| Posted:Dec 22 2004, 11:27 AM |
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| Another option would be to get a Cosworth head and turbo from a Sierra, I'm told they go straight onto a 2L escort block and they were getting some big power out of them in the Group A days. Then you don't have hassles with fitting the motor it your car as it would be a bolt in fit. |
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| Posted:Dec 22 2004, 04:20 PM |
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| Thanks guys for the links and the info, let the reading and learning begin..... |