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Bavman

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That's a question! Std B/top with std injection rated at 130 - 135hp, Guessing twin 45 DCOE's might squeak that upto 150-155hp but lose a bit of drivability. Jenvey 45 DCOE pattern TB's and aftermarket ECU controlling fuel and ign. will be about 170-175hp. 170 ST's are potentially adding another 20hp on top of that. B/top's with headwork and cams reportedly are 200+hp area but probably a bit more extreme for road use - would certainly test usual T9 gearbox!

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Thanks for all your replies gents much appreciated. I might just stick with my blacktop engine and just get some head work done along with a good set of cams and try that with my 45s. Then if I sell my Weber’s will change to Tb. Also got another problem with my brakes (if anyone fancies to help) I don’t just want to keep putting up problem after problem and becoming a pain in the backside. 

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1 hour ago, Bavman said:

Thanks for all your replies gents much appreciated. I might just stick with my blacktop engine and just get some head work done along with a good set of cams and try that with my 45s. Then if I sell my Weber’s will change to Tb. Also got another problem with my brakes (if anyone fancies to help) I don’t just want to keep putting up problem after problem and becoming a pain in the backside. 

That’s the point of the forum, to help others 👍

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3 minutes ago, colr6 said:

That’s the point if the forum, to help others 👍

Col is right. Its been a bit so quiet this week I wondered what had happened to everyone so post away. Im glad you decided to keep the engine you have and make a few mods rather than the change you were proposing. Thats what I would do also in your situation.

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Here we go. My mk1 Escort has got a bias pedal box fitted (already on the car when I got it) I have since fitted new front brakes 4pots with discs, pads and pipes. The rear disc conversion was already done. The brakes have always been ok, until the other week. I drove the car to work and all was fine. On the way home the brake pedal just went to the floor. I pumped them a few time and it was slightly better but not good. As I was nearly home I nursed it back thinking it might be a pipe gone. A few days later went to the garage to have a look for leaks but couldn’t see any. I tried the pedal again and it back to normal and can’t rectify the fault. Now I don’t fancy taking it out In case it happens again 

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