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jlparsons

posted on 15/3/07 at 10:57 PM Reply With Quote
Zetec or Duratec?

Have been pondering this. From what I can gather the Duratec is usually around twice the price. Is there enough of a difference to make this worthwhile?

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RazMan

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:01 PM Reply With Quote
The question should be Duratec 4 pot or Duratec V6





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jlparsons

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:08 PM Reply With Quote
Did give that some thought. Seems a less well trod route though and more likely to need modifications to the design.

Do you know what new duratec v6s go for btw? New zetec 2.0s are £750 which is enticing...





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ecosse

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
If you have the money to spend then Duratec (engine + bellhousing cost) but you can get good power from the zetec without spending fortunes, so, how big is is your wallet and how much do you need that extra 50bhp?

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jlparsons

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
Ideally I'd like to start with a stock engine then tune up to 200bhp at some point in the future.





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RazMan

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
The V6 starts at #200bhp and I have seen low mileage ones change hands for less than £200 on eBay.





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chrisg

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:47 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jlparsons

PS have got SWMBO onboard. Left The Book on the loo floor (sorry chris) and it looks like she's been reading it. Now she wants to help when I start my build.


Best place for it mate

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MikeR

posted on 15/3/07 at 11:50 PM Reply With Quote
means you can pick it up and fill your head with useful stuff when all the rubbish is dropping out of your bottom


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miegru

posted on 16/3/07 at 04:26 AM Reply With Quote
If you want to go to 200bhp forget the Zetec. To get a Zetec to that kind of power it will be much more expensive than a Duratec.

Don't look only at the costs of the engine itself; look at cost of tuning to get it to the level you want (200bhp with the Duratec only requires trottle bodies and ideally bigger injectors the Zetec will need flowing, cams, etc. Both will need a programmable ecu). Do you need a lowered sump (Zetec can be easier done than Duratec)? What gearbox will you use? Exhaust; for a LHD car the Duratec is easier, for a RHD car the Zetec i.m.o.; etc.

For me the costs of the engine itself is a small part on the total costs of the installation.

In retrospect I think that I should have gone for a audi 1.8T. The turbo save a lot of money on the exhaust. No manifold needed, just one pipe, only a cheap silencer needed (the turbo takes away a lot of noise). No ecu needed (a 1.8T at 180bhp with that kind o torque is much faster than a Duratec at 200bhp). Only the installation is a bit more complex but that down to your skills as a fabricator.

etc.

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