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Doki wrote:
They moved to the Duratec 8v five years ago. Which your own ****ing website states is a different head on an Endura-E block, which is near enough a Kent. See: http://www.dervman.com/duratec8vengine.htm and: http://www.dervman.com/endurae.htm And the 1.6 is a re-heated CVH...... -- SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI SE - COSOC KOTL BOTAFOT #87 - BOTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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"Doki" wrote in message
... "DervMan" wrote in message ... "Doki" wrote in message news ![]() "Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:43:15 +0000, Peter Hill wrote: As for that "bullet proof" engine claim, I know a girl that has just rodded her KA3 on the M-way. Is a Ka3 still a Kent, or was that just the early Kas? They're Kents (aka Valencias) with different heads now. IIRC they've finally moved to an OHC design. They moved to the Duratec 8v five years ago. Which your own ****ing website states is a different head on an Endura-E block, which is near enough a Kent. See: http://www.dervman.com/duratec8vengine.htm and: http://www.dervman.com/endurae.htm I'm aware of the details of the engines, thanks, I wrote some articles about it a few years ago. All I was saying is that "they've finally moved" really means that Ford made the change five years ago. Meh. -- The DervMan www.dervman.com |
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"SteveH" wrote in message
... Doki wrote: They moved to the Duratec 8v five years ago. Which your own ****ing website states is a different head on an Endura-E block, which is near enough a Kent. See: http://www.dervman.com/duratec8vengine.htm and: http://www.dervman.com/endurae.htm And the 1.6 is a re-heated CVH...... That's what it *looks* like from a block perspective. As I'm sure you know from your vast knowledge of Ford engines g the RoCam head is rather different. -- The DervMan www.dervman.com |
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"DervMan" wrote in message ... "Doki" wrote in message ... "DervMan" wrote in message ... "Doki" wrote in message news
"Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:43:15 +0000, Peter Hill wrote: As for that "bullet proof" engine claim, I know a girl that has just rodded her KA3 on the M-way. Is a Ka3 still a Kent, or was that just the early Kas? They're Kents (aka Valencias) with different heads now. IIRC they've finally moved to an OHC design. They moved to the Duratec 8v five years ago. Which your own ****ing website states is a different head on an Endura-E block, which is near enough a Kent. See: http://www.dervman.com/duratec8vengine.htm and: http://www.dervman.com/endurae.htm I'm aware of the details of the engines, thanks, I wrote some articles about it a few years ago. All I was saying is that "they've finally moved" really means that Ford made the change five years ago. Meh. Only about 10 years after everyone else then. |
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Doki wrote:
I'm aware of the details of the engines, thanks, I wrote some articles about it a few years ago. All I was saying is that "they've finally moved" really means that Ford made the change five years ago. Meh. Only about 10 years after everyone else then. Just the 10? The oldest car I've owned was built in the late 70s, designed in the early 60s and never had anything other than a twin-cam fitted. The only car we've had with pushrods was a MkII Fester. -- SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI SE - COSOC KOTL BOTAFOT #87 - BOTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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"SteveH" wrote in message
... Doki wrote: I'm aware of the details of the engines, thanks, I wrote some articles about it a few years ago. All I was saying is that "they've finally moved" really means that Ford made the change five years ago. Meh. Only about 10 years after everyone else then. Just the 10? The oldest car I've owned was built in the late 70s, designed in the early 60s and never had anything other than a twin-cam fitted. The only car we've had with pushrods was a MkII Fester. Even I never had and I had a 1983 Triumph :-) -- Dan Mk1 Clio V6 |
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"Iridium" wrote in message
... "SteveH" wrote in message ... Doki wrote: I'm aware of the details of the engines, thanks, I wrote some articles about it a few years ago. All I was saying is that "they've finally moved" really means that Ford made the change five years ago. Meh. Only about 10 years after everyone else then. Just the 10? The oldest car I've owned was built in the late 70s, designed in the early 60s and never had anything other than a twin-cam fitted. The only car we've had with pushrods was a MkII Fester. Even I never had and I had a 1983 Triumph :-) Take away costs and for the Ka design it really didn't matter if it had the existing 1.3 Endura-E, the 1.0 RoCam turbo, or whatever. Ford happened to have production capacity with the Endura-E, which of course costs around £17 to manufacture in bulk. Need. Supply. Job done. It isn't rocket science. The majority of drivers don't understand nor give a gnat's butt if their car uses a DOHC variable valve, two stage induction donk, or just has "an engine." You can add "vast" before "majority" if we're discussing the Ka. -- The DervMan www.dervman.com |
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