I used to run 48's on my Escort rally car, fantastic!
Balancing, hosepipe is your friend, or an old stethoscope.
we use a synchrometer these days Tone
I used to run 48's on my Escort rally car, fantastic!
Balancing, hosepipe is your friend, or an old stethoscope.
we use a synchrometer these days Tone
we use a synchrometer these days Tone
Will work just fine for peak power but won't get anywhere near the economy of a set of bodies.
Mtech sell a nodiz stand alone ignition controller that works well for this sort of thing to control the coilpack to give you mappable ignition, or better still use a proper adtermarket ecu but simply don't run the injectors from it.
the Vvt can be controlled using the aftermarket or you can actually do it quite simply with some seperate electronics, basically you need nothing more than a window switch for the throttle and rpm to implement basic Vvt control.
personally I would just go bodies, far superior.
Yeah with the vw's (an slot of other manufactures) you can seem to swap an change alot of stuff from other models to make it work, we saw really good results with this an it kept the costs down.
Only thing that cost us was some r/r time to fine tune it in the end.
We did it on my mates Rally car nova, twin 45s on a 2.0 16v engine and running a 1600 dizzy with a modified curve.
Worked well for power, but no better than bodies would have and it was shocking on fuel, but that was about 10 years ago so bodies were lots more money back then.
They are shocking on fuel, I was getting 17mpg on dellorto40's (130bhp twink) in a 500kg car.. Dread to think what a 180bhp 1110kg Clio running 45's would get lol! 10mpg?
Not that I'd do it but interestin to know as I have the dellortos just lying in the garage ATM..
When used in anger my mates nova was under 10mpg, throttle bodies for the same hard use gives about double that! And that WAS setup well too, if you just bolt them on and dont get the chokes and jets right they can be even worse, lol
Until we decreased the mainjet size ours was good as pissing neat fuel in at lower rpm's, it was fine higher up but the curve was all over the place an it was not really what I'd have considered driveable.
Its akin to having throttle bodies and only 3 entries in the fuel table, thats the problem, you can get it working ok in some places, but not everywhere you just dont have the required control.
Yeah thats exactly what I was saying to my friend, the fact the bodies will give you much more control over the fuelling.
I was very suprised at the results we got from a standard 100k engine that only made 150bhp from factory, the beauty of it is we brought the donor car for 300 quid took what we wanted an then sold it back to the guy for 200 quid so the cost of the engine was only 100 quid.
Shows how poor the standard inlet on them is.
Proper engines
I know, but people are sticking Vauxhall engines in them now, and sh1t like that.wtf!!
How much does it cost to spec up an XE engine?
There's a mk2 escort running an S2000 engine on eBay, 250+ bhp doesn't sound bad for the price tbh!
Wish I still had mine.