the only thing id consider worth doing would be a MK1 RS lump. Puma engines are all alloy so quite light. Most sengine swaps would increase weight
Tbh id leave the lump and concentrate on stripping it and improving suspesnion
Yep mk1 FRS engine. puma build do a fair few conversions etc, some don't like them though.
get a ford racing puma engine, 170bhp!
ZS is supposed to handle well, nice chassis.
I've just got a little bit of info off a zs forum, apparently there is a fair amount of weight that can be lost too. 1000kg can be done fine, bearing in mind 200bhp is achievable with very minor induction mods I think I've got a winner...
The MG has been in the family since new pretty much, and the puma has been owned by the gf's mum from new. The zs is in better nick.
Nothing wrong with the Saxo really, and being lighter it will be both quicker and lighter on consumables.
I wouldn't waste money on engine conversions. Trackdays aren't a race, and besides, there will always be something faster.
get a ford racing puma engine, 170bhp!
I thought they were 155bhp
Thinking about it, this would be a good idea. They're reasonably light, good engine with tuning possibilities of 200bhp with only minor induction mods, v6, and they have an awesome chassis.
I had a base 1.7 puma engine in my old ZS, I managed to painfully find a geniune FRP inlet manifold and ECU then bought a set of cams made up to the FRP profile and fitted a stainless 4-2-1 manifold, I loved it!! That engine with a 4-2-1 pops and crackles on over run like nothing ive ever heard, its totally awesome, just let off over 3k and it goes crazy.
Here it is looking abit Orange after scanning in the Performance Ford it was featured in!
![]()
"FPR" inlet lol. Go go proof reading![]()