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Ford Zetec

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 18:29
by Ian_Fearn
I was looking at turn key Ford Zetec conversions on a company website, anybody got a link?

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 18:40
by Ian_Fearn
Have just found it.

http://www.bostig.com/

kinnel

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 18:55
by blurb55
Hey Ian, that is a lot of dosh.
You may want to consider the Scooby conversion.
There is plenty of reference in the US, take a look at this site

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/subaruvanagon/

or

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/subaruvanagon/

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 19:07
by Ian_Fearn
To tell you the truth the thing that puts me off the Subaru engine is the cost and availability of spare parts. Also the scooby engine is a thirsty lump. Overall running costs will be lower with the Ford engine too.

Agreed the Zetec engine conversion is expensive though.

Bear in mind though that this price includes literally EVERYTHING you'll need including a rebuilt engine.

$7970 which at todays exchange rate is approx 4 grand. The zetec is a lovely engine though.

Hey, Blurb, you seen how easy the wiring is???? :wink:

wiring

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 19:43
by blurb55
:rofl :rofl :rofl

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 19:51
by Westy.Club.Joker
Wonder whether that conversion plate and engine mount etc would fit the Ford TDCI engine :) Plenty ponies available there, quite cheaply as well, quite a few 135 BHP diesels around from Ford in Focus, Mondeo etc

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 20:20
by Ian_Fearn
I'd be surprised if it didnt as i wouldnt have thought Ford would have changed the box design between them. OK the ratios will be different but not the other bits.

Posted: 20 Dec 2006, 21:03
by andysimpson
Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Wonder whether that conversion plate and engine mount etc would fit the Ford TDCI engine :) Plenty ponies available there, quite cheaply as well, quite a few 135 BHP diesels around from Ford in Focus, Mondeo etc

The vw tdi is in a totally differnent league to the ford.

ffford!

Posted: 21 Dec 2006, 23:03
by Andy syncro-nutz
DONT touch the ford tdi! youl never be away from ford having your injectors re-mapped. This can take over three hours inputing the 16 digit data from each injector via windows98 Urrrggg!

Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 10:06
by sonic23
I must admit, I've been pretty interested in this conversion for my Syncro.
I've been in touch with Jim at Bostiq, and he reckons there will be kits available very soon - still approx $5000-6000 for the kit though. The biggest trouble is getting an instruction manual together.

This has been around before, but for those who haven't seen it and to wet your appetite - here's a supercharged Syncro Westy. Watch it take on the WRX half way through. LOL.....

http://www.bostig.com/products/zetec/vi ... _child.wmv


Rich

Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 12:29
by airhead
andysimpson wrote:
Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Wonder whether that conversion plate and engine mount etc would fit the Ford TDCI engine :) Plenty ponies available there, quite cheaply as well, quite a few 135 BHP diesels around from Ford in Focus, Mondeo etc

The vw tdi is in a totally differnent league to the ford.

Agreed. You just have to listen to the clatter of a TDCI transit in comparison to a TDI Transporter. The Transporter engine is much more refined and has a much nicer power band. Ive driven both and Im not too keen on the ford engines. They have good horsepower but they dont seem to put it out very well whatever it is about them.

Scooby

Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 13:03
by blurb55
Hear the debate but for ease of install, lightness, power to weight, and cheapness of replacement engines (quoted £350 for a warrantied low mileage from a specialist breakers) canot see why anyone would pursue Ford.

The cost of the Ford conversion is much more than the scoob and the difference woul pay fo so much fuel the economies of MPG seems to be negated.

:D

Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 23:44
by HarryMann
Also the scooby engine is a thirsty lump.

IMHO, Not true, the SFC of the EJ22 compares well with many contemporary engines.

Posted: 23 Dec 2006, 01:54
by HarryMann
Image

and as you can see, nice and flat across a wide revband, more so at higher power settings - useful with limited gearing and a heavy vehicle.

Posted: 31 Dec 2006, 01:28
by Mr Big
airhead wrote:
andysimpson wrote:
Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Wonder whether that conversion plate and engine mount etc would fit the Ford TDCI engine :) Plenty ponies available there, quite cheaply as well, quite a few 135 BHP diesels around from Ford in Focus, Mondeo etc

The vw tdi is in a totally differnent league to the ford.

Agreed. You just have to listen to the clatter of a TDCI transit in comparison to a TDI Transporter. The Transporter engine is much more refined and has a much nicer power band. Ive driven both and Im not too keen on the ford engines. They have good horsepower but they dont seem to put it out very well whatever it is about them.

True, but the transit TDCI is a totally different animal to the Mondeo/Focus TDCI which is the joint Ford/PSA motor, have a blat in a 2.0 130bhp or the 2.2 150bhp, they are more than comparable to the VAG TDI motors.