TwoLitrePinto Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 Not too sure which of these to go for now... ive seen a few vids on youtube of a capri with a holset turbo and it goes like fook! from wht ive seen the vids of the cossie v6 capri's dont look all that fast? im more interested in how the car gets to the speed rather than the top speed itself plus i already have a mildly tuned 2.1 pinto. i know its not just a matter of bolting on a turbo but its not just a matter of bolting in a cossie v6 either? whats your opinions? ta
countrybumpkin Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 hmm, cossie v6 are becoming a common convertion and a pinto turbo is a bit different so i say go pinto turbo
TwoLitrePinto Posted August 20, 2008 Author Report Posted August 20, 2008 Anyone on here fancy making me a exhaust manifold then? ive seen them on ebay but theyre almost £400! T3 Flange also needing a 5ierra EFI system and a fook off intercooler. and i heard something about a 200zx or 200sx one bieng the same fit? can anyone shed some light? Oh yeh and the other thing is, i have a 2.1 NON-205 block. that has oversized pistons, i know that 2.8 pistons will fit straight in and also have a slightly lower compression hieght that standard, which is what i need as its quite high comp at the mo. but would the height difference of these pistons be enough to lower the compression enough?
bmxdave Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 Turbo Pinto. An intercoolers an intercooler mate, its just different pipework. The size just depends on how much metal your prepared to cut out or where you can mount it. Unless your going for a steel bottom end your not going to be making silly boost anyway. So i cant see why the 2.8 pistons wont do the job.
TwoLitrePinto Posted August 20, 2008 Author Report Posted August 20, 2008 ive got a big valve head thats ported and polished and fast road cam, will this work ok with a turbo? how do you work out the CR of a 2091cc engine with 2.8 pistons and a unskimmed head? im rebuilding a 205 block bottom end to put it on now anyway, new rings, shells, bore it to 2091cc to take the 2.8 pistons, no im not intending to make it stupid, unless 200bhp+ is stupid? its either 2.8 pistons or oversized cossie pistons which wont be cheap
glenbo Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 cossie v6 all the way........... im with ya,goto be 24v cossie,plenty of torque and got to be cheaper also nearly 200bhp standard
bmxdave Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 I know people go on about having to use the cossie ecu but can you map it at all? If not you could always use an aftermarket ecu with a supercharger, or modify a turbo technics kit to fit. Best of both worlds
jamesg Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 im in the V6 camp for obvious reasons, you have to do it. ive been so impressed and well happy with the performance of got out of mine.
oldbus Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 If you´re not going V8 it´s got to be the Cossie V6!
bortaf Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 V6 cheaper to fit cheaper to run cheaper to reapir (but only just) will go wronge less often easyer to drive (put your foot down at any speed and revs and just GO ) did i mention the V6 will be cheaper and easyer
5hane Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 ive got a big valve head thats ported and polished and fast road cam, will this work ok with a turbo? how do you work out the CR of a 2091cc engine with 2.8 pistons and a unskimmed head? im rebuilding a 205 block bottom end to put it on now anyway, new rings, shells, bore it to 2091cc to take the 2.8 pistons, no im not intending to make it stupid, unless 200bhp+ is stupid? its either 2.8 pistons or oversized cossie pistons which wont be cheap not sure about the cam, guess its not too lairy.. probs best a custom one tho if the compressions to high, you hay need a compression plate? but i doubt that maby a thicker gasket not sure if 200 bhp t the flywheel will be stupid, some one said if i turbo'd my xfow (what i was seriously concidering) i coudl acheive 170 + bhp at low boost you will have a pm in a sec
jamesg Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 the cossy V6 is better on fuel than the 2.8 V6 i took out, starts every time and begs to be trashed!!!!!
ASBO CAPRI Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 [quote=also needing a 5ierra EFI system and a fook off intercooler Or you can use a renault 5GT turbo carb with a slightly bigger main jet. It even bolts to a 1600 pinto manifold aparently (the one for the single choke carb) and the economys not too bad either from what i hear.
5hane Posted August 21, 2008 Report Posted August 21, 2008 [quote=also needing a 5ierra EFI system and a fook off intercooler Or you can use a renault 5GT turbo carb with a slightly bigger main jet. It even bolts to a 1600 pinto manifold aparently (the one for the single choke carb) and the economys not too bad either from what i hear. i know it bolts to a 11 xflow carb, if thats the same it should
TwoLitrePinto Posted August 23, 2008 Author Report Posted August 23, 2008 hmmm, well we will see, judging by the state of the car, it will be a little while and a lot of metal and welding before an engine goes in the hole anyway. i like the idea of the torque of the v6, just also like the idea of spinning and the chirping and popping everywhere after the turbo decides to kick in another thing im not too sure on, i have 2 capri's but one of them is a donar. the one i am planning to use as a donar, (few panels, bonet, axle ratio) has a very badly bodged passenger sill, a few holes in the a-posts and the roof (sunroofed) is a bit warped and bubbled, also gone by the boot hinge, the 2.8i i have has a mint interior, mint roof, but the front end is absolutely rotten. plus its a 2.8i with LSD, AP 4 pots, and the rest of the underneath is mint. thanks for all your replies so far
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