Easiest Car/Engine to Tune for small £££

Easiest Car/Engine to Tune for small £££

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goodlife

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1,852 posts

264 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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Thinking of getting a boring runabout car, then turning it into a bit of a 'Q' car. So question is:

What's the best car/engine that's easy to get big power gains for relatively small money? Let's say around £2.5k for the initial car, plus another £1.5k for modifications.

Rule 1: Nothing too Max Power
Rule 2: Keeping it reliable

chris_n

1,232 posts

263 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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Are you worried about age?

A few candidates would have to be:

Mini
Mk1 or 2 Escort (tuned crossflow, or transplant a Pinto or Zetec engine)
Triumph GT6 or Vitesse (2L 6 cylinder, easily upgradeable to 2.5L and lots of tuning potential)
Mk1 Golf GTI
Pug 205GTI (drop in a 16V engine?)

edited for spelin

>> Edited by chris_n on Friday 8th August 17:46

goodlife

Original Poster:

1,852 posts

264 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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Age is only a worry if rule 2 gets broken. Would these break Rule 2?

annodomini2

6,899 posts

256 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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for about £4k you could get a lotus sunbeam (evil machine!)

VW Beetle/ variants

mini, loads of em and tuning is cheap.



chris_n

1,232 posts

263 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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goodlife said:
Age is only a worry if rule 2 gets broken. Would these break Rule 2?


Obviously if you tune anything to an outrageous degree reliability is going to suffer, but I'd reckon most of my suggestions can be tuned to a reasonable degree and still stay dead reliable, maybe with the exception of the Pug, which can be a bit fragile (no offence Peugeot owners and please disagree if your experience is otherwise!)

And while I'm thinking about it, how about:

SD1 Rover?(V8 not straight six engine of course).
Capri 2.8 injection?

Chris

lx993

12,214 posts

262 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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Probably OK if you are simply transplanting with a standard-ish engine. I've got a Pug 205 with a tuned Mi16 engine - it's completely standard from the outside (i.e. like a normal 1.9 GTi) but engine / brakes / suspension have all been replaced.

I'm thinking of selling it but no idea how to price it - virtually everything mechanical has been changed!!!

goodlife

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1,852 posts

264 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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There's a 205 1.9 GTi with Mi16 engine going for £1500 in PH Classifieds. What do you do about insuring non-standard cars? I guess Tesco won't touch them.

I had thought about one of these, but am now swaying towards VW in favour of reliability. How easy would a newish 1.8T engine slip into an old Golf?

lx993

12,214 posts

262 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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I used Adrian Flux - turns out that all those mods qualified the car as a 'cherished car' and insurance wasn't anywhere near as crazy as I was expecting (640 quid)

Golf would be cool with twin VR6 turbo engines
Doing the job properly on a Golf wouldn't be cheap though. People like Dubsport do decent conversions but I think it's 5k plus when everything is done. I spent 8k on my 205

stainless_steve

6,034 posts

263 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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xr4i then buy a turbo

docevi1

10,430 posts

253 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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why is age an issue if rule 2 is broken?

Mini's are nifty but a bit small.

Stefan

lx993

12,214 posts

262 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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docevi1 said:
why is age an issue if rule 2 is broken?

Mini's are nifty but a bit small.

Stefan


And of course there is the legendary Integra type R engine..... into a Mini...

Then again, it's not cheap (around 8k from the two main places that do it - Watsons Rally and P&L Minis). I think that 'plotloss' is currently doing this conversion - check the Mini forum... Should be massively entertaining!!!

zob1

16 posts

282 months

Saturday 9th August 2003
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The less expensive is doing Chip Tuning on a Turbo Engine ¥Subaru by ex¤© For a few hundreds pounds you get up to 20% more power©

The other way making your car running much faster for not too much money is©©©mounting better brakes, tires, dampers and suspensions©©© ;-¤

eliotmansfield

11,682 posts

259 months

Saturday 9th August 2003
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Or mini with rover v8 transverse..
www.spagweb.com/v8mini/

docevi1

10,430 posts

253 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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Or how about a Mini with a Cavalier 2.0 litre engine, soft-top of course.

The guy built it to cruise the Auto-Bahns He overtakes BMW's, Merc's... cos his car isn't limited

Stefan

Alex

9,975 posts

289 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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Why not buy a fastest car you can get for £4k? Tuning is fun, but gains can be disappointing for the money spent. It's nearly always cheaper to buy a faster car in the first place.

Having said that, Minis are easy to tune and the gains can be significant (mainly because the standard engine is so inefficient!)

james

1,362 posts

289 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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That would seem to be the sensible option. For 4k you could get something quick, and you wouldn't have to worry about the reduction in reliability of a tuned engine.

goodlife

Original Poster:

1,852 posts

264 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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Agree that the £4k car is a very valid option, but what 'Q' cars are there for £4k?

What about a 'boring' 5 year-old 2.0 Zetec Mondeo for £1500, then I've got some cash to tune the engine + make the suspension/brakes work properly. Those 2.0 zetecs can be tuned to huge bhp I hear. Anyone give details of the best bang for buck with these engines?

Now it's possibly a 'Q' car

I Cooke

75 posts

257 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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IMHO you would be best off implanting a powerful engine into a smaller (uprated) car,,, ie Mi16 205.

It's childsplay to do, you'll have 6 second 0-60's, and using a 1.9 gearbox theoretically a 140plus top speed!

Best thing to do is buy a 205gti with blown head gasket/buggered engine (shouldn't be hard to find), then nip to your local scrappy, find a Citroen BX 16 Valve or Pug 405 Mi16 an nick the engine and loom!

Alternatively, send me an email on i_d_cookiemonster@yahoo.co.uk and I'll give you the number for someone who'll do it for next to nowt - (compared to pug-performance!).

Once you've done that, stick on a couple of "205 Junior" badges and you're laughing

900T-R

20,405 posts

262 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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james said:
That would seem to be the sensible option. For 4k you could get something quick, and you wouldn't have to worry about the reduction in reliability of a tuned engine.


I honestly don't believe the difference between £2.5K and £4K on the second hand market brings you in an entirely different performance category - at least not without compromising reliability/servicing costs...

If it needs to be FAST at that kind of money, I would recommend something turbocharged with good aftermarket support. 2.3 Litre Saab 9000 Turbo's routinely get near 300 hp with about a grand's worth of upgrades, which would leave some cash for basic suspension/brake mods. The engine is grossly over-engineered on these cars - only thing I'd worry about is the gearbox...
The better known tuning houses for Japanese cars seem to charge a bit more for their mods, but a 200SX or something would assumedly be a good starting point, too.

350matt

3,749 posts

284 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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Definitly go for a turbo if you're after cheap tuning, Lancia deltas can be picked up for around 4K or for a real Q car the Lancia Dedra and much cheapness

Matt