puma powered mk3

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puma powered mk3

Postby retro_jack on Tue Mar 25, 2014 7:57 pm

Hi all,

pretty new to all this forum stuff so bare with me :lol: but I have some BIG questions to ask and need some hefty answers to go with them!

I currently own a mk3 fiesta 1.1 and I am in the process of buying a puma.

The original plan was to buy the puma sort the rust out on the shell and sell it on for profit but I thought why not transfer everything that fits from the puma into the fez? only problem is I dont know how easy it is to fit the parts (or even if parts fit or not) as I can find no forums talking about pumas to mk3's only pumas to mk4/5's :-? so I was wondering if I could find any help on here??

All feedback is good feedback so please help me! :D :lol:

btw the puma is the 1.7 16v if this helps??
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Postby Ghost on Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:12 pm

Now, I haven't modded in a long time an prob get shouted at for giving the incorrect response! ... But from memory in respect of it fitting it's similar to silvertop 2.0 to a mk3, I would start by looking at guides around that to give yourself a feel as to what's required.

There will be a fair amount of work of your not used to it, along iirc some welding and modding of the rear engine mount
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Postby Ghost on Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:15 pm

Oh, but you shouldn't need to convert pumps an things to 1.8 items.
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