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soletweak
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Posted:Dec 3 2003, 08:58 PM |
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hey there everybody. just some ponderings about the beastly little 250 crossflow that lives under the hood of my te cortina.
please forgive me for sounding a little naive as im not the most mechanically minded person.
are there any recomendations or suggestions about a biggger carby ? is there anything thats almosta straight swap ?
and maybe about a slightly bigger cam ?
also, are there any better alternatives to the stock radiator ? |
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Posted:Dec 4 2003, 02:47 AM |
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hey, I used to have a pretty hot TD cortina with a 300hp crossflow and the biggest gain i found was using a bigger cam and carby but it all depends on how much hp you want and how much $$$$ you're willing to spend. Let me know and i'll be able to give you a better idea. Best to get a 3 row radiator built although i only used a std one and went in lots of burnout comps, the gauge never got over 1/2 way and it was usually revving over 6000rpm. |
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Posted:Dec 4 2003, 04:34 AM |
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thanx TTXR8. good to know i was kinda thinking in the right direction
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Posted:Dec 5 2003, 02:17 PM |
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I used to have a 250 x-flow TE Cortina. It had some sort of mild cam and a 350 Holley. Used to boot nicely. Till i sold it and wanted something that was injected like my EA with EB engine conversion. |