Maximum power from a Ford Zetec
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What's the general opinion on the Ford Zetec(2.0)? I've drove a few and they seem ok (a little be raucous maybe) but fairly quick.
Does anyone have experience of turbocharging them?
Whilst I'm on the subject, what is the limiting factor on an engine regarding it's suitability for turbocharging? I mean, assuming you do the usual, lowering the compression, balancing, forged pistons, etc - are there any fundamental changes in the design that means some engines are more suited than others?
TIA
Dan
Does anyone have experience of turbocharging them?
Whilst I'm on the subject, what is the limiting factor on an engine regarding it's suitability for turbocharging? I mean, assuming you do the usual, lowering the compression, balancing, forged pistons, etc - are there any fundamental changes in the design that means some engines are more suited than others?
TIA
Dan
Thanks for the feedback.
CR could be lowered by using different pistons I guess. Bottom end strength achieved by balancing and tuftriding or are you suggesting steel crank?
Good point about the thin walled casting but I'm almost positive that the Focus has the same block - can you imagine the costs involved for Ford to use a different block?!?! Focus is a bit new (read expensive) for my use.
Many thanks
Dan
CR could be lowered by using different pistons I guess. Bottom end strength achieved by balancing and tuftriding or are you suggesting steel crank?
Good point about the thin walled casting but I'm almost positive that the Focus has the same block - can you imagine the costs involved for Ford to use a different block?!?! Focus is a bit new (read expensive) for my use.
Many thanks
Dan
Fatboy said: Isn't the main reason for the delay of the focus RS that the Zetec engine just wasn't designed to be turbo'd and as such took a lot of extra development?
Cobblers. The Focus RS was NOT late. Ford NEVER gave an official date for release... it was the media that gave the date - which THEY made up - hence the car was "late"
The RS programme did have a few issues, but none were to do with the fact that the "Zetec engine just wasn't designed to be turbo'd"
DanHF said: Thanks for the feedback.
CR could be lowered by using different pistons I guess. Bottom end strength achieved by balancing and tuftriding or are you suggesting steel crank?
Good point about the thin walled casting but I'm almost positive that the Focus has the same block - can you imagine the costs involved for Ford to use a different block?!?! Focus is a bit new (read expensive) for my use.
Many thanks
Dan
Look at the older blocks then - the Zetec E engines... as found in the early Mondeo's and Escorts. These are cast iron IIRC, whereas the new ones are ally.
Order a catalgoue from Burton Power - www.burtonpower.com/system/index.html - as they have a handy section on telling the difference between the engines...
Zetec takes very well to a turbo, have a look at:-
www.jimhearne.co.uk/zvh.htm
www.zetecturbo.com/ffmprofile.htm
Some of the big power Zetecs run in the region of 1.5 bar and produce 300bhp @ wheels...
Some of the Fiesta Zectec Turbo's run low 13 1/4 miles, not bad for a FWD
www.jimhearne.co.uk/zvh.htm
www.zetecturbo.com/ffmprofile.htm
Some of the big power Zetecs run in the region of 1.5 bar and produce 300bhp @ wheels...
Some of the Fiesta Zectec Turbo's run low 13 1/4 miles, not bad for a FWD
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