engine conversion
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fuzzy
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having blown the engine in my 325 touring its time for a change,i have a rebuilt cosworth turbo rwd with 327bhp salvaged from a previous project after a right off,along with all other parts needed,i also have a 325 sport lsd and the next logical step is to mate it all together,any advice would be appreciated (except dont do it!)thanks\
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Brianmoooore
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It's been done, and I think is fairly easy, but lifting up the bonnet of a BMW and seeing a Ford badge......
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Brenner5
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go for it mate,
i remember a few years back someone had a stage 2 cossie engine in an e30
i remember a few years back someone had a stage 2 cossie engine in an e30

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fuzzy
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Brianmoooore wrote:It's been done, and I think is fairly easy, but lifting up the bonnet of a BMW and seeing a Ford badge......
i agree to a certain extent,im no fan off fords,but that engine is a peach,relatively cheap to tune and fairly simple,its the only good thing ford have done! i previously had it fitted to a 1985 toyota celica ra61 and its to good not to use again! watch this space it goes into the garage this friday!
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m1key
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sweeet... gotta love that YB engine 
