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Old 28-05-2006, 02:49 PM   #1
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Default Research for CA18DET Transplant please

Hey guys i MAY have cooked my motor today at an autokhana.....MAY have im soon to find out. I am considering now ripping it out and dropping a CA18DET in, should make for a much faster ride. The reason im choosing the CA over the SR20DET is because i may as well save a little money over the sr20 because with either motor it should belt nicely. No need for overkill just yet.

I need to do as much research as i can now for a CA18DET transplant into a mk2 escort 2 door (it has a 2L pinto with a sierra 5 speed atm). So any links to websites,books,people that have done it before.....whatever please pass them on to me and i can keep you all updated with the build progress if it goes ahead.

Cheers,
Sam M.

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