will this spec work

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will this spec work

Postby essexracing1 on Tue May 15, 2007 2:07 pm

with my new engine in the fiesta im hopeing for about a 13.6 1/4 mile time
as with all the mods will be looking at about hopeing to see about 240bhp
the bits i have so far to build it up with are
eec iv chip
31- actyator
bosch 701 injectors
head work like porting and so on
piper rally cam kit
stage 2 t3 turbo
Forged Racing pistons
and then going to get it full live-map to bring it all togethor

do you think i will get any where near the 240bhp mark ?? at flywheel
the engine is haveing full rebuild and rebore to a 1619cc

thanks ben
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Postby j7aoc on Tue May 15, 2007 5:51 pm

240 might be a bit high you would need stage 2-3 head uprated fuel pump but you wouldn't be far off
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Postby Oranoco on Tue May 15, 2007 6:53 pm

701's are pretty much maxed out at about 230bhp. Would think you will be looking mid to low 14's with that setup though
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Postby bassboy on Wed May 16, 2007 11:27 am

i reckon its possible....BUT you need to sort grip and the cars weight out....and depends if the 230-240 is assdyno or PROVEN power....realistically you should be into the 105mph bracket maybe a touch more....

take inspiration from Paul Robert's (Paul Ripleys old car) Fiesta Turbo...thats about the same power running 12.49 or 12.69 or did it have a touch more power? guessing from the terminal speeds it was about 250 give or take a bit...but the key?...didnt weight anything and was setup spot on!

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Postby essexracing1 on Fri May 18, 2007 8:13 am

thanks every one for the info starting to re-assemble the engine today :D
but still got to find some new rings anyone know the best place for rings is im looking for 0.5+ rings

thanks ben
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Postby heeman10 on Fri May 18, 2007 4:34 pm

bassboy :take inspiration from Paul Robert's (Paul Ripleys old car) Fiesta Turbo...thats about the same power running 12.49 or 12.69 or did it have a touch more power?

More power and a crap load more torque, it can't be compared to a normal roadgoing 1600cvh running on beiges!

Beiges won't really go past 220bhp, so if you want 240bhp, you'll have to look higher.
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Postby essexracing1 on Fri May 18, 2007 7:37 pm

what would you say will be beter ??
as im looking for any info as not done a engine to this spec b4
i have done a zvh but didnt want to go that route again
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