2.0 litre zetec help!!

CVH and Zetec tuning, suspension and braking mods.

2.0 litre zetec help!!

Postby bigtazzsi on Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:38 am

hiya i hav just finished my 2.0 litre zetec conversion in my si, but i need some help. i amcuently using the 1.6 ecu , maf sensor and injectors anfd throttle body, [ERRR] difference would swapping to the 2.0 litre items make? because even tho the car is now quik its jus not quik enuff!
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Postby RS_Raz on Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:36 am

A big difference, atm your car will be underfueling in the higher revs because of the ecu, the maf sensor is definately different so that will be affecting it, the 2.0 throttle body is much bigger, so you wont be getting as much air into the inlet as there should be. Change them. I have a spare 2.0 throttle body, PM me.
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Postby PaulC on Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:17 am

If anything your car will be slower and you will blow it up. You need all the 2.0 items, ECU, MAF, injectors, etc.
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Postby fiesta_rst2 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:10 pm

I had an 1800 105ps lump in my si a little while ago with the 1600 ecu and maf and when the head gasket went and i removed the head i noticed the pistons were being eaten away due to using the 1600 maf and ecu, so not a good idea.
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