Demon capri twin cam project!
I likes m'jellymould..
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V all hail to the 8 - Posts: 2381
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On another note what do we think about the ford twincam?
Ive found both for sale efi and carby, efi is rated @ 123bhp and carb is 107bhp! big drop eh.. but both have same torque @ 174N/m so which do i go for the ease of installation with the carb or buggering about with the efi?
Thing is efi is obv better but exactly how much buggering about will i need to do? of course I will need a efi spec fuel pump and lines these are easy, exactly how complex is the actuall efi system? is it standalone? or will it require unpicking from the loom?
I'm also thinking if I decide to go crazy and turbo/supercharge it the efi will be a lot more versitile...
Also does anyone know what the mounts are like on the DOHC as it fits in a sierra it should fit in a capri but are the mounts similar to a pinto?
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Also in a quiet moment when i was 'bored' I won a complete 2.9efi cologne engine with 4x4 box hence my other question on here....
I did stumble across a scorpio cosworth the other day in a local scrappie, but the yard wanted £300 for it which is ok but it was the later 'BOB' type one which I have been told is bugger to get running independantly from it's origional grandada....
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V all hail to the 8 - Posts: 2381
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It quite an incredible car got a full stamped service book origional bill of sale and manuals...<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
My free one came with all that paperwork too - pity about the rest of it though [xx(]
but after 10 to 15 years in a field:-
http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y170/mcerd1/?action=view¤t=Video002.flv
Looks like you got a much better deal than me [:D]
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is it a 3.0S? worth doing if it is! what are your plans for it?
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My free one came with all that paperwork too - pity about the rest of it though [xx(]
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Love the wheels, what are they?
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Love the wheels, what are they?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Just 13" Ghia ones I think (car is a 1978 3.0 Ghia)
actually in that photo it dosent look too bad - but even the panels that looked good, you could poke holes in with your little finger
mechanicals were salvagable, but it would have been be a waste of money to sort the 3.0 V6 (I was given the car for the engine!)
I actually gave the car to someone in the scottish capri ownes club for nowt - wheels, v.good interior, working autobox and all (contact throught there website)
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<br />Where oh where can I get a mk2 grille from..
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Oh they are soooo yesterday...
But if you must, do not pay UK ebay premiums. Use Jorman or Dutch ebay. Better still use the USofA ebay and buy one of their Mercury Capri grilles...
... they say CAPRI not FORD and have indicators built in.
Or go better and fit a Tickford style front panel.
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