Postby Ugglee » Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:17 pm
Hi guys,
Very interested in this thread as I am hoping to import a J15 kit to Australia in the near future and have also been looking at engine options.
The Fiesta ST has an IB5+ gearbox, essentially the same externally as the standard IB5 but stronger internals to handle the extra hp.
Another two engines that I have been looking at very hard are the Mini Cooper S engines. the first generation of the new Mini was fitted with the Tritec supercharged 1.6l engine while the latest Mini is fitted with the Prince 1.6l turbo engine developed by BMW in partnership with Peugeot, also found in the Peugeot 308 and 207.
Both come standard with a six speed box.
From what I can gather online, the Tritec is much easier to modify with a simple change of pulley on the supercharger and exhaust mods giving easily over 200hp, Sprintex have also developed a bolt on replacement supercharger which improves the torque curve and final power. That said the Prince engine seems to be regarded as the better engine.
From Wikipedia
Tritec
The 1.6 SC uses a Roots-type Eaton M45 supercharger with intercooler. The compression ratio is reduced from 10.5:1 to 8.3:1. Output was initially rated at 120 kW (160 PS; 160 hp) and 210 N·m (150 lb·ft) but has since been increased to 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) and 220 N·m (160 lb·ft). The 1.6 SC won the "1.4 L to 1.8 L" category at the International Engine of the Year awards for 2003. It also won Ward's 10 Best Engines award for 2003.
Applications:
MINI Cooper S
Prince
For the THP175 maximum torque is 178 lb-ft (247 N·m) at 1600 rpm, remaining flat to 5000 rpm. Power output is 175 PS (173 hp/128 kW) at 5500 rpm. An overboost function is available which temporarily increases torque to 192 lb-ft (260 N·m) between 1700 rpm and 4500 rpm in gears 3 to 5.
Applications:
2006–2010 Peugeot 207 RC
2007–present Mini Cooper S
2008–present Peugeot 308
Cheers
Lee