Endura -> Puma

CVH and Zetec tuning, suspension and braking mods.

Endura -> Puma

Postby niblo on Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:11 pm

'sup?

just sitting here pondering stuff...

could you fit a puma engine into an endura-e? Ive heard about this being done on other cars but was just curious..

If thats the case how much would it cost for an engineers report to make sure its alrite?

Aaaand how much do you think it would bump up the insurance?

Im only 18 just now but i think it might be in the pipeline later on maybe couple years down the line
Cheers again! :)
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Postby FezzR on Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:52 pm

Anything is possible, research what is needed write a list and then add priced next to everything on the list. Times the sum by two and thats the cost of the conversion.

Engineers report, find a local engineer and ask what they charge. Everywhere is different.

Phone your insurance company, and phone others. Insurance quotes are a lot more than just the size of you engine.
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