Modern Mk1 Escort
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blake999 said:
This is not a Cosworth engine, It's a 2.5 V6 from a Mondeo and they are a very misunderstood in the petrol head world hence there is almost nothing available other some add on induction kits available, it's also what makes this power plant undesirable and cheap as chips, that was the single reason I went for this engine, I knew I could make it fly for next to nothing.
Love the car and some very impressive mods there Worth mentioning that this V6 is used in the Noble... Im running my 3L version at over 700bhp currently so they are very very tuneable.
If you want to run more boost you need to drill the block to spray oil on underside of pistons and run a shorter rod... thats what noble did and the 3L version can be pushed to 500bhp in that guide with only internal mod being valve slings.
The 2.5L (ST200) and 3L (ST220) are slightly different mechanically however they are a direct swop, as the 3L is more tuneable.
Edited by andygtt on Monday 2nd March 12:45
andygtt said:
blake999 said:
This is not a Cosworth engine, It's a 2.5 V6 from a Mondeo and they are a very misunderstood in the petrol head world hence there is almost nothing available other some add on induction kits available, it's also what makes this power plant undesirable and cheap as chips, that was the single reason I went for this engine, I knew I could make it fly for next to nothing.
Love the car and some very impressive mods there Worth mentioning that this V6 is used in the Noble... Im running my 3L version at over 700bhp currently so they are very very tuneable.
If you want to run more boost you need to drill the block to spray oil on underside of pistons and run a shorter rod... thats what noble did and the 3L version can be pushed to 500bhp in that guide with only internal mod being valve slings.
The 2.5L (ST200) and 3L (ST220) are slightly different mechanically however they are a direct swop, as the 3L is more tuneable.
Edited by andygtt on Monday 2nd March 12:45
Edited... I stand corrected:
- ST220 3.0L Block, modified to suit ST200 heads
- ST200 Heads, ported/polished with 3.0L valves fitted
- ST200 Cams
- ST200 19lb green injectors
- ST200 Throttle Body
- ST200 Upper Inlet Manifold
- Buckshot Motorsport Lower Inlet Manifold
- MSDS Extreme Ceramic coated tubular headers
I've looked at all that but it's always a question of money, the 30L lump still a bit pricey but getting cheaper all the time, the other combinations of heads, upper & lower manifolds also cams, at the end of the day your only trying to improve the induction side but your really just flogging a dead horse, all the above combinations are splitting hairs, force induction is the only way to release the potential this engine has.
When researching this engine, I found that Ford did build 3 Mondeo's with the Vortex supercharger fitted to the 2.5 with some stunning results, however this was binned due to the company car tax laws where the majority of that size of car is sold and that's when they favoured the 30L lump, as said before there is only one way to go with this lump whatever combo you have.
When researching this engine, I found that Ford did build 3 Mondeo's with the Vortex supercharger fitted to the 2.5 with some stunning results, however this was binned due to the company car tax laws where the majority of that size of car is sold and that's when they favoured the 30L lump, as said before there is only one way to go with this lump whatever combo you have.
I'v got at the moment is some crappy footage taken last summer without supercharger
http://youtu.be/URIr-8s_TTU
http://youtu.be/URIr-8s_TTU
scranny said:
Are you taking this to any ford shows this year?
Looks great by the way...
Not many I can go to due to work commitment's during the summer months, will be at some local shows to me.Looks great by the way...
It took me by surprise at the last show I done because it won best in show at the Selkirk vintage car rally
Edited by blake999 on Monday 2nd March 22:28
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