02Pilot wrote: Some sort of high-revving I4 like the engine from an S2000 would have a certain appeal, but I'm not sure I could stomach the heresy of it all.
I think I could stand it...all the way to 9,000 RPM.
02Pilot wrote: Some sort of high-revving I4 like the engine from an S2000 would have a certain appeal, but I'm not sure I could stomach the heresy of it all.
I think I could stand it...all the way to 9,000 RPM.
The CIS 320 motor makes for an easy swap. Working on carbs is a lost art. Most mechanics don't know how to work on them these days.
I think a nissan sr20 swap would be nice. They can power a rwd car and are dirt cheap as well...
ccrelan wrote: Working on carbs is a lost art. Most mechanics don't know how to work on them these days.
Very true. I'll take easy cold starts with FI any day. That said When I ditch the Weber on the Volvo its getting dual SUs. They just look too damn sexy.
I like carbs because hitting them with a hammer is a legitimate repair technique. But that's about as far as my love affair goes...
TJ wrote:02Pilot wrote: Some sort of high-revving I4 like the engine from an S2000 would have a certain appeal, but I'm not sure I could stomach the heresy of it all.I think I could stand it...all the way to 9,000 RPM.
HOLY berkeley
mad_machine wrote: carbs sound and look nice...
Plus, you get to smell like gas when you get out of the car!
The F20C in that 2002, somehow just seems soooo right.
While on the subject of hybrid swaps, a 4AGE might be interesting/easier and cheaper than some. Really though, I vote for hopping up the 320i engine.
mad_machine wrote: M42 or M44 is fine. either way you are looking at no more weight than stock, and almost 140hp out a more modern engine that requires less maintance. You can build it up from there. The Downing Atlanta Supercharger can be added later
Care to tell me where I can find a DASC? You can't, they haven't been for sale for sometime from what I understand.
And all of you missed the correct answer.
S14, period.
Read this build thread and be awed at the amount of work that went into this 2002.
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=68509
In reply to z31maniac:
S14 is way out of the budget. So, too would be a supercharged 1.9L. Those were my cost-no-object day dreams (see initial post).
At this point, I think I'm going to install the 1.8L from the 320i and make Baby Jesus cry by bolting up a pair of side draft Webers.
M030 wrote: In reply to z31maniac: S14 is way out of the budget. So, too would be a supercharged 1.9L. Those were my cost-no-object day dreams (see initial post). At this point, I think I'm going to install the 1.8L from the 320i and make Baby Jesus cry by bolting up a pair of side draft Webers.
Ahh, didn't read about a budget. Just make sure to throw a big lopey cam in it!
M030 wrote: At this point, I think I'm going to install the 1.8L from the 320i and make Baby Jesus cry by bolting up a pair of side draft Webers.
Oh pairs of sidedrafts are OK. I was talking about the godawful Pinto carb conversions out there.
http://www.2002performance.com/
I've heard nothing but good things about the infamous Lynx single carb set up.
Looks like they are back in production.
More on that s2000 engined car please!! I've got one of those motors and trying to decide whether to put it in a 2002 or a Mk1 Cortina.
ignorant wrote:TJ wrote:HOLY berkeley02Pilot wrote: Some sort of high-revving I4 like the engine from an S2000 would have a certain appeal, but I'm not sure I could stomach the heresy of it all.I think I could stand it...all the way to 9,000 RPM.
Holy berkeley indeed.
I could stomach that heresy.
Anyway, engine and chassis were both axis powers, so it is excusable.
There's an S2000-engined Mk1 Escort running in the Targa Newfoundland this year, driven by Kevin "Crash" Corrigan and navigated by Shawn Keenan.
This has nothing to do with 2002s, but it's an excuse to post a picture of a yummy car.
z31maniac wrote:
Care to tell me where I can find a DASC? You can't, they haven't been for sale for sometime from what I understand.
I thought the DASC was back in production? I knew they stopped production when they had trouble sourcing the supercharger itself
dmidknight wrote: More on that s2000 engined car please!! I've got one of those motors and trying to decide whether to put it in a 2002 or a Mk1 Cortina.
TJ wrote:02Pilot wrote: Some sort of high-revving I4 like the engine from an S2000 would have a certain appeal, but I'm not sure I could stomach the heresy of it all.I think I could stand it...all the way to 9,000 RPM.
That looks like a 1600, not a 2002.
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