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Subject: scooby engine in capri
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kabir88 7.02.14 - 08:56pm
...... Good plan? Ej204 , 2.0L n/a from my 2.0R or leave my scooby with its heart and buy an ej20...drool * +

spartan2 8.02.14 - 09:56pm
A Capri with a boxer engine in it..... Ummm nah. 24v cosworth or a Ford V8. More work though. Rover V8 works too and it's good cos it isn't too heavy. Plus let's face it..... It's a V8! * +

thesayan 9.02.14 - 10:42pm
Leave the engine in the scooby rather get a 20egi mazda or 4agze toyota should be cheaper and easier to fit * +

thesayan 9.02.14 - 10:44pm
or like Spartan said V8 but don't think rover V8's are readily available in SA I know Toyota V8's are cheap with tiptronic gearbox * +

spartan2 10.02.14 - 05:08pm
Rover V8 is a common conversion because it's all alloy, cheap and common for bits at least here. I seen a lot of them. Although it's work to make the mounts fit properly. They are also hugely tuneable with common upgrade bits as you would imagine. Guy down my road scr*pped his SD1 Vanden plas but kept the engine. Easily sold it within a fortnight. * +

wettoast 12.02.14 - 12:35am
stick an old volvo 2.3t lump in it * +

whippy1 4.03.14 - 02:09am
i once saw an ad for a mk3 escort cabrio with a mazda v6 engine but the engine were that heavy the car kept bottoming out.. all that money shoulda taken it to power engineering instead * +

spartan2 5.03.14 - 12:41am
A scr*pyard instead perhaps. One of the worst cars ever built. So much scuttle shake it was frightening. Had the the body rigidity of a wet tissue. I have seen several in accidents and they made better accordions than cars afterwards * +

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