Here is the Starlet that my mate Kev runs, I've been helping him get the ignition up and running with the aid of a MJLJ.
Toyota Starlet 2 litre rod 238 by chickenwaahoo, on Flickr
The car is getting on a bit now and would of had a pinto or cross-flow in it once-upon-a-time. It is sort of 2 litre hot rod spec (steel body and wheel arches) but where we race the class is effectively open 2 litre.
Toyota Starlet 2 litre rod 238 engine by chickenwaahoo, on Flickr
Now we've got it running, a paint job to get the sign-writing off is next on the cards.
UK short circuit Toyota Starlet
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UK short circuit Toyota Starlet
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Thanks for the compliment.
The zetec is a Ford 2 litre 16 valve iron blocked engine with a aluminium head atop.
In the UK it came in 1.8 and 2.0 (there was a 1.6 too, but this was mechanically different) and was fitted to Mondeos and Focus'.
I don't think you had the Mondeo in the States, but I think it was fitted to early Focus' there (not 100% sure on that).
It is a very popular engine for conversions here because of the availability of rear wheel drive gearboxes from other earlier Fords that almost bolt staight on.
The zetec is a Ford 2 litre 16 valve iron blocked engine with a aluminium head atop.
In the UK it came in 1.8 and 2.0 (there was a 1.6 too, but this was mechanically different) and was fitted to Mondeos and Focus'.
I don't think you had the Mondeo in the States, but I think it was fitted to early Focus' there (not 100% sure on that).
It is a very popular engine for conversions here because of the availability of rear wheel drive gearboxes from other earlier Fords that almost bolt staight on.
I never said yes...............
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Seeing the engine of this car is a great experience. I want to know where you bought such engine. On the other hand, scarlet needs an upgraded engine to avoid overheating.
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The wheels are called 8 spokes (they really used their imagination there, huh?!) and were made by a company called Weller Wheels here in the UK.dr.occa wrote:Noggy, what wheels are those on the starlet in that pic? I'm really digging them.
Looking at Wellers site
http://www.wellerwheels.com/
it doesn't look like they make them any more, could be worth an email though.
Hope this helps.
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