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Old 27-11-2013, 03:33 PM   #1
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Default Engine help!

hey all i got a mk2 cortina and i just took my 1600cross flow to engine reco shop to see what they would say, the head is well and truely stuffed as i thought with a big crack down the centre and the block has already been bored 0.60 thou over so they cant take anymore off which it needs and i dont want to sleeve it so im up for another engine, any suggestions what to put in it? i want to have something that has a bit of power thats 4cyl and an easy fit so without changing diffs and cutting tunnels ect. it is a budget build but i will spend a lil more here and there if i have to any help and suggestions would be great thanks. i do like the 1600 crossflow engines aslong as i can get a few my hp out of one so anywhere from 100-200+hp would be perfect cheers.

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