I want a 1600ccm engine, therefor the Zetec was no option.
The other option is the Lotus TC. I still have a Stromberg head and a front cover. And with a TC bellhousing it is easy to fit to the transmission. I drove the TC in a Elan S2 and in an Elan+2 S 130/5 and it is a good engine. But in Germany it is expensive to assemble it and bring it to 150-160hp.
A Renault Fuego Turbo engine would also be a option. It is a 1600ccm and with modifications the power is almost unlimited. But throttle response of a Turbo is not for the roads in south Germany.
My favorit option would be the Ford BDA1600. You can find some in Germany, but the price are astronomic.
Then I found the webside of Bill Sherwood. The has a TOYOTA 4AGE page and descripes this engine:
'The Toyota 4AGE engine started life in 1983 as a logical progression from the 2A and 3A single cam engines. There was also the single cam 4A-C engine, which initially shared an identical block & very similar internals as the twin cam version. The 4AGE soon progressed to having stronger internals, and so they diverged from there.
The twin cam 4AGE is basically a road going, mass produced version of the Ford Cosworth BDA twin cam racing engine. They share the same bore and stroke (81mm x 77mm), the same size valves (29.5mm & 25.5mm), and in some versions of the 4AGE very similar port shapes & sizes. When fully prepared for racing, they both produce similar hp figures at similar revs, so it would seem that Toyota has done an excellent job with them.'
I found some information that a naturaly aspirated 4AGE makes 240+hp in the formula atlantic. And their are still plenty of racing parts availible for this engine. I found a Celica with this engine ready for registration for only €700.- which I bought.