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[quote][i]Originally posted by Robin[/i] None of them are rocket science though. The only one which could be a problem is a prop, the others are simple, mounts are available off the shelf for putting a Duratec in a RWD car, it's just a case of trimming them to suit the shape of the chassis rails and welding them on, we've put an electric water pump on Mark's car, meaning fabrication of the rear coolant pipe, which wasn't hard, so coolant pipes aren't a problem. Wiring, Mark could do that with his eyes closed. You seem to be making it out to be harder than it is. If people have got Duratec engines in old Escorts in their sheds, a specialist company is going to have no issue with it. I don't see the problem. I want to spend my money on a small, light RWD car, with an engine which I like, it's not like I'm spending all your money on it :lol: [Edited on 05-03-2008 by Robin] [/quote]
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