Chad
 
I know the car you are putting together; It has automatic trans, was for sale 
on Craigslist out of Ohio I think.

Probably no difference between engines:  I would check out if 2009 was Forged 
or only 2010.  Then try to find one across country from that year chassis.
 
Keep in mind, most likely cause of the failure was poor tune.
The car was a prototype for BEGI, and who knows who serviced it after it left 
them.
Single Vacuum line can mean no boost sensing for piggy back (Xede) or similar 
silly issue leading to detonation, leading to thrown rod or cracked piston.
 
None the less, I think that the end product will be fantastic car to drive.
NC chassis with BEGI turbo- throw on some wide-wheels and suspension and you 
got a rocket.  Goodwin manages to stuff up to 265 on stock and 285 with flares.
 
Ivica

--- On Mon, 6/21/10, Chad J. Douglas <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Chad J. Douglas <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: NC Engine Strongest Rods?
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, 
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:17 AM








So..  were there differences in the 2.0L engines between manual and auto 
trannies?  If he orders one from a manual car, can the parts be swapped or are 
we hosed?
 
How can we be sure that the XEDE wasn’t outsmarted by the stock ECU, causing a 
lean condition?  Once I get the motor out I’ll get lots of pics, so perhaps 
we’ll just have to wait on that one.
 
 
 
 


From: Stephanie Turner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 11:57 AM
To: Chad J. Douglas; [email protected]
Subject: RE: NC Engine Strongest Rods?
 
Chad,
Go with the 2006 motor, if you can find one with an auto tranny. If it came off 
of another NC, it will be a direct swap. If you end up having to get the 
Duratec 2.0L Motor out of another car, then there might some converting to do. 
But not a whole lot.
 
Having swapped NC motors before, you will not find many issues. It is pretty 
straight forward and easy enough to do. Be careful taking the CAM sensor off. 
It breaks very easily.
 

Stephanie
 
BEGi / Bell Engineering
Phone: 830.438.2890
Fax: 830.438.8361
www.bellengineering.net
 
Please include all previous correspondence when replying to an e-mail. Prices 
quoted are good for 30 days.
 


From: Chad J. Douglas [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NC Engine Strogest Rods?
 
I am working on an engine swap on a 2007 GT Automatic with a BEGi S3 kit 
installed.  The engine blew up under boost.
 
Some of the research I’ve been doing suggests that one of the other years’ 
engines may have stronger internals.  Is this true?  If so, what year should I 
look for in the wrecking yard, and will there be any issues adapting that 
engine into a 2007 chassis?
 
Worst-case, I’ll just get another 2007 engine, but if the 2007s have weaker 
internals, I’d not want this car to suffer the same fate.
 
Thoughts?
 
 
I need to know soon, since we need to get the replacement engine ordered within 
the next week or so.
 
Thanks!
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