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Ford Duratec Parts - 8/8/2005 2:55:03 PM   
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Hey All,
I'm doing a littel research at the moment for my company. I'm trying to figure out what type of performance parts Duractec owners are looking for. Right now we have Pistons, rods and valves, but we want to know what other parts people are looking for such as performance bearings, gasket sets, engine kits, cranks, etc...?

If anyone owns a new Ford Duretec and has some suggestions as to what type of performance parts we should consider supplying, please let me know!

Thanks!
Jill
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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/8/2005 9:33:17 PM   
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you know as a tech the biggest thing people talk about are engine kits dress upkits they think they look so boring some people like a little shine

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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/9/2005 9:18:37 AM   
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So are you saying Engine Kits, but you're vote would be personally for dress up kits? We only do engine parts really, so my questions is more along the lines of engine kits, pistons, oil pumps, bearings, gaskets, cranks, crams, etc. All the internal engine parts. Which should we focus on?

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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/9/2005 11:13:19 AM   
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crams??????

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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/9/2005 11:56:10 AM   
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crams = typo. Suppose to say "cams". Thanks!

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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/9/2005 3:26:05 PM   
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Not looking to make any change but, I got '99 Cougar with 2.5L duratech what kinda things you got for it. IE crank, cam, pistons? what about turbos, superchargers, or Nitros? maybe even a tunable chip with software and hardware for a laptop. moncho instructions

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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/10/2005 9:34:33 AM   
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Well, right now we've only got a few things avail, which is why I posted the question.

H-Beam Rods (fit a Ford 2.3, Duratec 2004+up)
Performance Pistons (fit Ford Duratec Pick Up 2001+up and Ford FOCUS 2003+up PCEV 16V DOHC)
Int/Exh Valves (fit Ford / Mazda DURATEC 2.3lts).

Obviously that's not much - what else would people like to see avail for the Duretec?

- Jill
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RE: Ford Duratec Parts - 8/10/2005 1:00:33 PM   
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I haerd some fokes looking for superchargers, but find that they only fit standard and not autos.

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