300+bhp capable RS Turbo 1.6 CVH SOLD

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Danny@APT
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300+bhp capable RS Turbo 1.6 CVH SOLD

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Well, I bought this from Christian many moons ago now, but a lack of spare funds (and a solid car to put it into at the time :rofl:) meant it was left sealed-up in the corner of the engine-building room at APT until the time was ready.

Unfortunately, I'm at a sensible time in my life where I need to think about getting on the housing ladder rather than being stuck paying rent forever, and coupled with my current 200+bhp engine still being ever reliable (cheers Gary ;) ), I have no need for another sitting about with decent money tied-up in it.

So, here it is.

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1600cc CVH. Original-size block, with a fresh hone. Drilled and tapped to accept an EFI crank sensor and flywheel trigger, so it's spec'd for modern management.

Standard virgin crank (never been machined, hence its at its strongest).

Was built when the engine was 52,000 miles old, and had done 8000 miles in it's highly-tuned spec. The block was fully refaced, line-honed and balanced when it was first built.

It has Farndon Steel Rods, Ross Racing 80.5mm Forged Pistons to Christian's spec, Ultra-rare Cross-hatch head, custom ported and with Stainless Inlet/Exhaust Valves. A custom Newman cam is supplied (which will suit 300-350bhp), along with solid lifters and single valve springs (these will ideally need the clearances checking again in a few hundred miles after running-in).

The sump is baffled and fitted with an M12 temperature boss and the oil pickup has been modified to suit the baffled sump.

The block is painted black, the head is painted silver. The engine is for sale "as is"- block, head and everything inside- no manifolds or ancilliaries.

This engine has proven 351bhp, done just under 172mph, and was one of the defining CVH's of it's time. After I bought it, Christian (in his usual perfectionist ways) fully stripped and checked everything, including relapping the valves and re-honing the bores, along with fitting new rings. It also has a new head gasket, sump gasket and stem seals.

My intention was/is to run a GTX28 turbo with it for a comfortable 300bhp with the scope for more, and was Christian's recommendations for an ultimate road-spec CVH.


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My only other option is to find a buyer for my current, more humble 220+bhp 1600cc RST EFI engine, but I believe a fresh-build one with this sort of spec will likely sell quicker (and definately for more money :D ), although the option is there if someone wants to make an offer.

Thanks for looking. :)

SOLD :)
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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Post by Rob S »

Imagine that in a sleeper Fiesta. Awesome, good luck with the sale.

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Post by Bart »

thats a good price mate for theat spec of engine and condition.
have you put it on passionford as im sure someone will snatch
it off you knowing that it was in christians car before
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It's already on there, Alan. No bites yet though... ;)

Deep down I'd like to use it for myself, but one of them needs to go to fund the other and/or the bank balance and this one should sell for what it's worth instead of being 'another' CVH.
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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Bump. :)
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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sold :)
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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