So...it's Friday and this is when ideas of crazy engine swaps and bench-builds enter my head. I'm doing a lot of driving lately in a certain older, 4 banger, carbureted, RWD vehicle and gas prices have been going nowhere but North. 20-25 mpg is my typical average. So, of course, I've been day-wondering about installing something a bit more efficient. I read a recent thread on here about someone doing a Geo Metro 3 banger one-liter engine in a Miata and getting 45-50mpg. But the Miata is 500 pounds lighter than my subject car, and even the Miata was a bit of a dog, apparently, with the Metro plant.
So I did some "research" on FWD 4 bangers to RWD conversions, and found some websites with trans adaptors:
http://quad4rods.com/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=100041
http://acmeadapters.com/store_engine.php
Then I did a bit of wiki-ing on some engine families and bolt patterns:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Zetec_engine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Duratec_engine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ford_bellhousing_patterns
Which then led me to the Duratec 2.3- specifically, the Duratec 23NS, which was used in the Danger Ranger and its many related pickuppy vehicles. I've heard of folks getting 25 to 30 mpg (manny tranny, 2WD) in these trucks, which are considerably heavier and less aerodynamic than my subject car, and use higher numerical rear end ratios than I'd likely want.
Some other topics here I've found, tangentially related:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/duratec-23-vs-22-re/56764/page2/
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/justins-garage-odyssey-fordduratec-based-full-bodi/60289/page1/
My main goals are: somewhere north of 30mpg (40 might be optimistic) and not dog-butt slow. I'm also wondering if the FWD Duratecs (smaller displacement, more power, fancy valvetrain thingies) or Zetecs will mate to the RWD Ranger manual transmission without some sort of $$$ adaptor. I want to keep the project as low buck as possible, with the ultimate goal of saving money in a time span of 2-3 years with reduced fuel usage. I've sort-of focused on Ford engines here, but I'm not averse to a GM 4 banger swap- I know the S10 trucks had 4 cylinders, but don't know about their economy or transmissions, or whether, say, any FWD GM 4 banger will bolt up to the RWD S10 trans.
I'd also like the wiring to be as simple, painless, and OEM as possible.
As much as a whole FWD setup rear mounted in the car sounds like fun, that's not really in the cards due to money, time, effort, and not wanting to thoroughly hack up the subject car.
Thoughts/ opinions/ suggestions/ b-s?