I must be dumb. When power block tv talked about crate Eco boost engines I could not find them in the ford catalog.
I must be dumb. When power block tv talked about crate Eco boost engines I could not find them in the ford catalog.
In reply to petegossett:
Actually, I don't know. But I do know that even if it did, it does not seem like a good idea. I don't think it's the most stout manual box.
In reply to alfadriver:
Get one out of the focus,
Or better yet, remember the Focus RS8? Do a Fiesta RS4Tdi RWD conversion using a wrecked NC Miata with 6 speed box and the rear independent suspension.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HappyAndy wrote: This engine + RX8 with blown engine could probably be done by a DIYer for $10k to $12k. The resulting car would be pleasant on the street, and have a whole, reliable can of Whoop@$$ on track day. What part of that isn't grassroots?
The part where someone builds a rusty mustang or something for $50 and goes faster?
I dunno, I was just challenging myself to see things from the "not grassroots enough" perspective.
alfadriver wrote:Scottah wrote: My thoughts are to put one in a Focus SVT. I really haven't researched this much, but I know the duratec MTX-75 transmission bolts up. The motor mounts would transfer from a duratec and wiring might also be simplified with a duratec harness. I guess I can dream.Or just get a Focus ST. That's not likely to break.
Where is the fun in that? Even with an MTX-75 built up for EB power, the total price for a DIY swapper should come in way below the Focus ST...In addition to now having an honest-to-God mechanical limited slip differential. Instead, I suppose you could also spend twice as much as a built MTX-75 on a factory-strong Focus ST transmission from FRPP/FPRP...Just to be saddled with an open differential.
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