Mk1 fiesta fun

Mk1 fiesta fun

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p38benny

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5 posts

116 months

Friday 1st July 2016
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Hi all, Ive recently purchased myself a cracker of a little 950 1982 fiesta bravo. The car is real fun but the 40BHP engine is lacking a bit! i plan to build up an 1100 to raise the power to an amazing 54BHP and i think im also going to lighten the flywheel and gas flow the head. I was planning on having a tube manifold made instead of the cast iron one too.

One of my mates suggeted that it might be fun and pretty easy to bolt in a small turbo, something like a T15. Has anyone ever done this?

Thanks.

neil-935ql

1,085 posts

107 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Forget all that go for a more modern engine like a Zetec or even a cvh stick it on a nice set of carbs and you will have a quick lovely sounding car in a older body , lovely

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

105 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Or stick with a period engine and put a tuned 1700 Xflow in there. Funnily enough, mine may be for sale in the winter!thumbup 140bhp of barking Xflow goodness!

p38benny

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5 posts

116 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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I'd love to stick to a xflow but it's hard to find one. I've not looked at the cvh but that sounds a good idea, do they fit relatively easy? If you have any links to threads that would be great

Thanks

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

105 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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p38benny said:
I'd love to stick to a xflow but it's hard to find one. I've not looked at the cvh but that sounds a good idea, do they fit relatively easy? If you have any links to threads that would be great

Thanks
A good one is difficult to find and very expensive. They do crop up from time to time but don't stick around very long. I was looking for a spare but anything with a similar spec to mine was around £2000!

If an engine swap is what you are after then it's hard to look past a zetec. A standard 2.0 is 135bhp and plenty of torque for a little mk1. I put a 2.0 in a mk3 and it went extremely well! Surprised a lot of cars to 100mph. You can buy a rusty focus for £200 and pull everything you need from that.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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p38benny said:
I'd love to stick to a xflow but it's hard to find one. I've not looked at the cvh but that sounds a good idea, do they fit relatively easy? If you have any links to threads that would be great

Thanks
The CVH is a hateful engine, I'd avoid like the plague.

neil-935ql

1,085 posts

107 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Trabi601 said:
The CVH is a hateful engine, I'd avoid like the plague.
Not sure hateful is fair ! Agreed by today's standards it's not anywhere near but I loved my mk2 xr2's and I found the engine gave reasonable power and was reliable ,and it's cheap . Maybe it's my age but I loved ragging it around in the old cvh , ah them were the days !

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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neil-935ql said:
Trabi601 said:
The CVH is a hateful engine, I'd avoid like the plague.
Not sure hateful is fair ! Agreed by today's standards it's not anywhere near but I loved my mk2 xr2's and I found the engine gave reasonable power and was reliable ,and it's cheap . Maybe it's my age but I loved ragging it around in the old cvh , ah them were the days !
I had a 1.6 Escort with that CVH. Had all the usual CVH issues - wouldn't start on cold mornings, death rattle and smokey valve stem oil seals.

neil-935ql

1,085 posts

107 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Trabi601 said:
I had a 1.6 Escort with that CVH. Had all the usual CVH issues - wouldn't start on cold mornings, death rattle and smokey valve stem oil seals.
All the best cvh engines were used in the xr2's ! Loved it , I can see what your saying now I had a 1.3 cvh escort did not like the cold mornings

p38benny

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5 posts

116 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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Been doing some reading and thinking it may be easier to get an old 1.8 focus or mondeo as the sumps are different. Do you know if I still have to notch the chassis leg for that?