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Old 04-12-2009, 11:32 AM
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Hi, I own a 1992 Ford Fiesta I think it is an RS model but not sure does anyone know how i can find out? it has RS kit and suspention.

I wish to do a 4x4 conversion to my fiesta and heard that the mtx75 gearbox can be adapted to 4x4 is that true? if yes what differentials should i use? and what car should i get the parts from???

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If your fiesta is an RS models it will either have a Turbocharged 1.6l CVH or an NA 1.8 DOHC Zetec

The gearbox/drivetrain you are talking of is from an Escort RS2000 4x4

I cant offer any advice on the conversion as i dont know enough about it
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Originally Posted by MattPym
If your fiesta is an RS models it will either have a Turbocharged 1.6l CVH or an NA 1.8 DOHC Zetec

The gearbox/drivetrain you are talking of is from an Escort RS2000 4x4

I cant offer any advice on the conversion as i dont know enough about it

well the engine is a 1.8 deisel but it was fitted so guess i ll never know

But thanks a lot at least i ll know what to look for
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