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Old 15-11-2017, 12:17 PM   #1
Eskysteele
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Default Mk2 2 door escort project. SA

Hi guys new to the forum and would like to introduce my self/ask for help.

I have been religiously searching through here for the last week and have got a few different opinions on what to do but basically wondering if there's anyone in Adelaide who specialises/ has done - 2 litre turbo pinto. Basically I want to run fuel injection from the sierra 2litre, build the engine low comp with the arp cosworth rods and pistons. I have quite a few questions though and was wondering if there's someone here I could chat with to properly get my head around it and also somewhere to tune etc. plan is to be ready for my alma hill climb 2018. Thanks in advance! Steele.
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