air idle controller solonoid very simple i just unlugged mine and it idles like its carburated till it warms up
i have a 1992 ford escort lx 1.9l. will a 1995 ford escort engine fit. and what would have to replace.
No. An engine out of a 93 would be a 1.9 L 2nd generation and an engine out of a 99 would be a 2.0L 3rd generation.
For a 2002 Ford Escort ZX2 ( in North America ) ( that would be the 2.0 litre , Dual Over Head Cam Zetec four cylinder engine )
No they are completely different engines.
i think the biggest engine you could fit in a 1993 ford escort gt 1.8 is a 1998 ford escort zx2 2.0 turbo engine with intake manifold and coilovers to get hp that you can actually manage in the car. but then you would have to completely redo the wiring harness from a zx2 to a 93 escort and get the transmission from the zx2 to fit also in the 93 escort, with the right motor mounts youll be set.
Diagrams of a 1994 Ford Escort Engines would be available in most technical manuals for engines. These can be found at a local library.
It would if the battery voltage was lowered enough to cause it not to fire.
yes it is possible
One sensor would be for your engine temperature gauge and the other sensor for the OBD II engine management system
No, an efficiency greater than one would not be possible, since that would violate a very fundamental law of physics: conservation of energy. The efficiency of an "ideal machine" would be one, in many cases; the efficiency of an ideal Carnot engine would be less than one.
Sorry, this is something I would not attempt to do myself, I would take this to a qualified garage, if done incorrectly, it could kill your engine.
The engine may vibrate causing the front bumper pab=nel to rattle.