Caterham K Series Or Duratec at Morris Bender blog

Caterham K Series Or Duratec. I think you'll be looking at 5 figures for a duratec swap if you use a new engine. You'll need exhaust, sump, bell housing, flywheel, clutch, ecu,. Not so the new ford duratec engine fitted to the new r400. I am sure both k and duratec will do the job but if the engine does let go you'll be better off with the duratec. Crossflow is old and not. At the moment i have a standard 1.8 sv roadsport (140bhp) k series. If you had a caterham with no engine and had a look around the duratec would be the logical answer. Put simply, the duratec short. I use the car a lot on the roads and are after more power, but without.

Caterham 2.0L Duratec SBD Motorsport
from sbdmotorsport.co.uk

Not so the new ford duratec engine fitted to the new r400. I use the car a lot on the roads and are after more power, but without. I think you'll be looking at 5 figures for a duratec swap if you use a new engine. You'll need exhaust, sump, bell housing, flywheel, clutch, ecu,. Put simply, the duratec short. I am sure both k and duratec will do the job but if the engine does let go you'll be better off with the duratec. At the moment i have a standard 1.8 sv roadsport (140bhp) k series. Crossflow is old and not. If you had a caterham with no engine and had a look around the duratec would be the logical answer.

Caterham 2.0L Duratec SBD Motorsport

Caterham K Series Or Duratec I am sure both k and duratec will do the job but if the engine does let go you'll be better off with the duratec. At the moment i have a standard 1.8 sv roadsport (140bhp) k series. I think you'll be looking at 5 figures for a duratec swap if you use a new engine. Crossflow is old and not. I am sure both k and duratec will do the job but if the engine does let go you'll be better off with the duratec. Put simply, the duratec short. I use the car a lot on the roads and are after more power, but without. Not so the new ford duratec engine fitted to the new r400. You'll need exhaust, sump, bell housing, flywheel, clutch, ecu,. If you had a caterham with no engine and had a look around the duratec would be the logical answer.

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