Fiesta V6 Project
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Fiesta V6 Project
Just an Idea at the moment!
Has anyone every tried to put the Ford Galaxy 2.8 V6 205hp engine in a fiesta. Its the same engine as in the Golf VR6 but it has all ford bits on it.
I know ppl have thought about the mondeo v6 buts its to big but the vr is a narrow angle! and very short.
Has anyone every tried to put the Ford Galaxy 2.8 V6 205hp engine in a fiesta. Its the same engine as in the Golf VR6 but it has all ford bits on it.
I know ppl have thought about the mondeo v6 buts its to big but the vr is a narrow angle! and very short.
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cubby240 :IMHO it would be too heavy for a fwd car, mid mounted rwd would be the way to go
so true. i believe a mid-engined V6 Fez would rock!! Perfect balance.
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Radweld :Anything will fit!
Just depends on how handy you are with an angle grinder and a welder.
well not any thing thats if you don't care about have an extra 3 foot of bonnet!!
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chumkila :cubby240 :IMHO it would be too heavy for a fwd car, mid mounted rwd would be the way to go
so true. i believe a mid-engined V6 Fez would rock!! Perfect balance.
So cut away the boot floor and mount the sub frame in the back like the V6 Clio. Lot of work and cooling would need a bit of thinking but think of the possiblitys VR6 turbo 850hp fiesta mid engine NICE!!!
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Call Ian Howell and ask him if he thinks it's worth doing.
Remember the RWD V6 Fiesta that was for sale last year? That was his.
Remember the RWD V6 Fiesta that was for sale last year? That was his.

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The 2.8 Cologne V6 engine is a pile of sh*te, and it's longditidunally deisnged, ie, for RWD Sierras.
The best engine IMO is the Duratec V6. In partiicular the 3.0 V6 from the MondeoST220, 220bhp and 275lb ft of torque normally aspirated!
It should go into a fiesta also FWD with just a few welds and grinds
Not too much effort.
(Unlike the 2.8 V6 which is RWD and the whole chassis/floor pans would have to be altered to suit)
The best engine IMO is the Duratec V6. In partiicular the 3.0 V6 from the MondeoST220, 220bhp and 275lb ft of torque normally aspirated!
It should go into a fiesta also FWD with just a few welds and grinds
(Unlike the 2.8 V6 which is RWD and the whole chassis/floor pans would have to be altered to suit)
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Philm Not talking about the old sierra engine we were talking about the galxay VR6 engine which is FWD tranversly designed by VW for the VR's and brought by ford and changed abit and its the nutz.
If you want to go nutz out with a ford v6 which are all to big to go up front so you need to go to the rear then you should forget the mondeo engines and go for the Jag 3.0L which is ford/cosworth designed and sand cast designed to run trans!!! very very sweet
If you want to go nutz out with a ford v6 which are all to big to go up front so you need to go to the rear then you should forget the mondeo engines and go for the Jag 3.0L which is ford/cosworth designed and sand cast designed to run trans!!! very very sweet
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*Phil didnt read 1st ost propperly*, in that case
Sorted, hehe
Ford 2.5V6 is also cast by Cosworth for Ford
Engine Data
Engine Type 2.5L 24V DOHC Petrol
Displacement (cc) 2498
Bore (mm) 81.7
Stroke (mm) 79.5
Fuel type grade Unleaded petrol, 95 (RON)
Max power (ISO kW/PS) 125 / 170
At engine speed (rpm) 6000
Max torque (ISO Nm) 220
Max BMEP (ISO kPa) 1087
At engine speed (rpm) 4250
Compression ratio 9.78:1
Cylinders 6 in 60-degree V, transversely mounted
Cylinder head Precision sand cast aluminium alloy (Cosworth process) with sintered valve guides and seats
Cylinder block Precision sand cast aluminium alloy (Cosworth process) with dry cast-iron cylinder liners, bedplate and structural oil pan
Crankshaft Forged steel with 50mm-diameter crankpins, 6 counterweights, four 63mm-diameter main bearings and damped front pulley. Separate die-cast aluminium alloy girdle
Valve gear Double lightweight hollow fabricated overhead camshafts (DOHC) with low-friction roller finger followers and stationary hydraulic lash adjusters
Included angle between valves 50 degrees
Valve Sizes (mm) Intake: 32.0
Exhaust: 26.0
Camshaft driveSilent inverted-tooth chain with hydraulic tensioner
Pistons Lightweight, short-skirt, silicon-aluminium alloy
Connecting rods Sinter-forged steel with fracture-split big ends
Not a bad little engine
Just needs bigger valves (exhaust especially), but steel crank, steel rods etc as standard, cosworth head block
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Ford 2.5V6 is also cast by Cosworth for Ford
Engine Data
Engine Type 2.5L 24V DOHC Petrol
Displacement (cc) 2498
Bore (mm) 81.7
Stroke (mm) 79.5
Fuel type grade Unleaded petrol, 95 (RON)
Max power (ISO kW/PS) 125 / 170
At engine speed (rpm) 6000
Max torque (ISO Nm) 220
Max BMEP (ISO kPa) 1087
At engine speed (rpm) 4250
Compression ratio 9.78:1
Cylinders 6 in 60-degree V, transversely mounted
Cylinder head Precision sand cast aluminium alloy (Cosworth process) with sintered valve guides and seats
Cylinder block Precision sand cast aluminium alloy (Cosworth process) with dry cast-iron cylinder liners, bedplate and structural oil pan
Crankshaft Forged steel with 50mm-diameter crankpins, 6 counterweights, four 63mm-diameter main bearings and damped front pulley. Separate die-cast aluminium alloy girdle
Valve gear Double lightweight hollow fabricated overhead camshafts (DOHC) with low-friction roller finger followers and stationary hydraulic lash adjusters
Included angle between valves 50 degrees
Valve Sizes (mm) Intake: 32.0
Exhaust: 26.0
Camshaft driveSilent inverted-tooth chain with hydraulic tensioner
Pistons Lightweight, short-skirt, silicon-aluminium alloy
Connecting rods Sinter-forged steel with fracture-split big ends
Not a bad little engine
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Phil am i correct in saying that spec list above is for the ST24 and NOT the ST200 as the ST200 has 30ps more. 
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the avantage of the jag version is that all engine extras like alternator, powersteering pump etc.. are all bolted ditrectly to the block rather than have brakets like most cars all so it has variable intake manifolds for extra torque. little bit more development money went in to the jag engine over the st200 but both still top engines 
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let's pull the change out of our pockets and build this Mid-engined V6 Fez. It could be the 1st Fiestaturbo.com car. 
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LMFAO
It would be so cool at santa pods talk about the under dog!!
Need to do it now get thinking peeps
we need a shell, roll cage, st200 v6, gear box, quaff dif, ap brakes, suspension OMG this is getting expensive
It would be so cool at santa pods talk about the under dog!!
Need to do it now get thinking peeps
we need a shell, roll cage, st200 v6, gear box, quaff dif, ap brakes, suspension OMG this is getting expensive
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it that case we will also be needing 6 mahle forged low comp piston's with a drop forged steel crank, full balancing, ARP bolts all round, solid cam followers with custom profile cams, dry sump set up.
What do u reakon 1500hp non nos
What do u reakon 1500hp non nos
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