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#14
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
sr12
Posted on: 2007/9/1 8:28
well if you have alot of patience then i should be able to help you out with this conversion in year or so's time. lol. already started gathering the parts for it
#13
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2007/9/1 4:06
$150 - $200 bucks will get you distributorless ignition system called EDIS.
#12
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2007/8/31 12:45
A friend ralled the EXA with the E series motor, and the NA version of the head was rubbish, but the turbo head was aparently well designed. For a rally car, he said it was average, and he had difficult extracting any power out of it since he was limited in its mods. (It was the NA version not turboed)
Fix the dizzy with a crank angle sensor
#11
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
sikdatto1200
Posted on: 2007/8/31 8:34
Def worth a go, i had an et turbo couple of years back, stock motor, t28, front mount, 2.5" exaust, microtech, extra injector etc and it realed 130rwkw @ 19psi, cheap power if you ask me! A series box will hate it! On a side note i guess you could hole saw the fire wall for dissy clearance and just resses it back?
#10
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2007/8/31 8:21
yeah i wouldnt know about fitting the engine in
i have just built a megasquirt computer but havent had the chance to put it in the car yet, it should be good for the conversion or if you keep the dizzy i suppose you could use the standard e15 computer i was reaserching this conversion once, i think its definately worth a shot i never went through with it as i was dissapointed at the factory power figures that the e15et achieved would love to see someone do it and see how it goes
#9
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
TnPshow
Posted on: 2007/8/31 8:00
I have an e15et block in the shed and 2 holes don't exist on the block to match the bellhousing.
I might post a pic if I get a chance. Motor mounts will have to be completely fabricated. The left side should be no problems because you could use the mounts on the block that are normally for the AC compressor. BUT on the right side, you would have to make something up using the smaller studs that attach the oil pump or similar. ...I'll get some pics. Another thing is Dizzy. It will stick through your firewall so something should be done about that. Also, the rear thermostat housing is next to the dizzy so would be very close to the firewall, but should clear if you're carefull.
#8
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
BigEd
Posted on: 2007/8/31 6:31
so the bellhousing lines up with the exception of the one bolt, but as far as the motor mounts? I thought that 1200rc had an A-15 fuel injected and tt'ed, not the e15et.
#5
Re: e15et swapped into 1200
L18_B110
Posted on: 2007/8/31 5:44
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they do actually fit the A series gearbox bellhousing, but 1 hole doesn't line up. Its been discussed many times. you should be able to find a few threads if you search hard enough You can view topic.
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