Fiesta 2.0 lx project
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looks brilliant mate
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Very cool little fez there mate!
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MB7201 ::lol: Just in case you need any more help?
haha well everyone needs help sometimes..
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looks nice mate
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Re: Fiesta 2.0 lx project
Went combe at the weekend (thanks guys ) for the cars first time of real testing. With the ghia it always felt it could out do most things in the corners but was just lacking in power. Well this one now seems to have what it was lacking It was on the par with clio sports so I was on the attack most of the day and it needs a tyre rotation now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdHapoTOwSI - session 1 - It's first time on track - people on the silver subaru estate owner's forum was ripping into him for this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x-zuwV4BMA - session 2 - Fiesta turbo track session
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZVnCA26rsw - session 3 - Mainly clio sports in this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-MQKl6YgLs - session 4 - Porsche massacre (Seems it was a porsche session) - some idiot in a mini briefly tries it on aswell
It was a good start, but it needs that rear beam on to be really good, it looked like is rolls too much. It was also noted that it needs an lsd, wheelspinning out of every corner.
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Really hope your coming to Ford Fair, you and smo would have a bit of competition with each other on the 0-60. White mk3's, 1.8 vs 2.0
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MB7201 :It was a good start, but it needs that rear beam on to be really good, it looked like is rolls too much. It was also noted that it needs an lsd, wheelspinning out of every corner.
Same here on both counts!
Love your car
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hb69 :Really hope your coming to Ford Fair, you and smo would have a bit of competition with each other on the 0-60. White mk3's, 1.8 vs 2.0
omg bring that on, id love it! come on 1.8!!!
lol im behind you Smo
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Smo :MB7201 :It was a good start, but it needs that rear beam on to be really good, it looked like is rolls too much. It was also noted that it needs an lsd, wheelspinning out of every corner.
Same here on both counts!
Love your car
Cheers. The rolling part or wheelspinning or both? Your car was the one that inspired me to build this originally so it'll be good to see them side by side.
And just because you have a 1.8 aswell
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MB7201 :Smo :MB7201 :It was a good start, but it needs that rear beam on to be really good, it looked like is rolls too much. It was also noted that it needs an lsd, wheelspinning out of every corner.
Same here on both counts!
Love your car
Cheers. The rolling part or wheelspinning or both? Your car was the one that inspired me to build this originally so it'll be good to see them side by side.
Both! I've had a Zetec S rear beam for ages now and not gotten round to fit it yet And I really need an LSD!
Other stuff to do first though, so may be next year
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Sorry misread you said both first time.
Done a bit more today. Decided to sort a few things out in one hit and picked up a full racing puma rear end. It now needs an uprated servo though as the pedal is pretty low.
Got the front spots on aswell but I don't think it suits it, so that will be coming off soon.
Done a bit more today. Decided to sort a few things out in one hit and picked up a full racing puma rear end. It now needs an uprated servo though as the pedal is pretty low.
Got the front spots on aswell but I don't think it suits it, so that will be coming off soon.
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That rear disc setup looks nice behind them wheels Is the brake bias still OK?
I can't decide whether I want to fit discs when I do my beam or whether to just stick with drums...
I can't decide whether I want to fit discs when I do my beam or whether to just stick with drums...
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looking good mate, im slightly jelous, but i could do with out potching with my servo lol
cant really see why the puma/zetec s beam is any better all i can see is a slightly larger triangle piece near the beam and hubs, if you follow
im after some bigger drums of all things
not sure what to gett hem off though, dont know if mondeo ones will fit?!
cant really see why the puma/zetec s beam is any better all i can see is a slightly larger triangle piece near the beam and hubs, if you follow
im after some bigger drums of all things
not sure what to gett hem off though, dont know if mondeo ones will fit?!
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Thanks.
It feels like theres more going to the rear as it doesn't feel like theres as much weight transfer to the front. I havn't properly drove it though as I'm still waiting for a handbrake cable. The main concern is the pedal is pretty low, issue being we both have lowest spec master cylinder.
And with the shell, it still has a few imperfections. Theres loads of minor rusty bit I'm not looking forward to sorting, especicially seeing it come back a few months after doing it
It is a lot stiffer compared to the mk3 beam which doesn't have as much triangulation. Also it has a larger bracing piece on the underside, and possibly thicker steel for the main section? It feels about the same strength as the mk3 with twin arb. It would be interesting to see what the difference is between normal the mk4/mk5 beam, as you say it looks similar.
I'd look at focus or puma drums for yours to match the stud pattern.
Smo :That rear disc setup looks nice behind them wheels Is the brake bias still OK?
I can't decide whether I want to fit discs when I do my beam or whether to just stick with drums...
It feels like theres more going to the rear as it doesn't feel like theres as much weight transfer to the front. I havn't properly drove it though as I'm still waiting for a handbrake cable. The main concern is the pedal is pretty low, issue being we both have lowest spec master cylinder.
And with the shell, it still has a few imperfections. Theres loads of minor rusty bit I'm not looking forward to sorting, especicially seeing it come back a few months after doing it
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cant really see why the puma/zetec s beam is any better all i can see is a slightly larger triangle piece near the beam and hubs, if you follow
im after some bigger drums of all things
not sure what to gett hem off though, dont know if mondeo ones will fit?!
It is a lot stiffer compared to the mk3 beam which doesn't have as much triangulation. Also it has a larger bracing piece on the underside, and possibly thicker steel for the main section? It feels about the same strength as the mk3 with twin arb. It would be interesting to see what the difference is between normal the mk4/mk5 beam, as you say it looks similar.
I'd look at focus or puma drums for yours to match the stud pattern.
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aye i was thinking focus, late mk1's had huge drums if they didnt have the discs, yet again if discs popped up id snatch them up
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Update: Managed to get hold of the correct mondeo servo and spent most of today fitting it in. Thankfully it has now restored the brakes better than they were before.
Also painted the front and rear bumpers black so it doesn't have the grey stained effect from before. Next up is to do the mirrors when I can be bothered to strip the doors down and do it.
Almost ready now to hit the ring on the 20th
Also painted the front and rear bumpers black so it doesn't have the grey stained effect from before. Next up is to do the mirrors when I can be bothered to strip the doors down and do it.
Almost ready now to hit the ring on the 20th
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looks awesome mate
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So jealous of how clean your shell looks still
Make sure you get some good vids from the Ring
Make sure you get some good vids from the Ring
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Looks really good A different set of wheels would suit it better though i think
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wow that looks really nice
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Thanks
I would record a few laps but I don't think they let you? My mate has in car recording though so I'll try and get just infront
I quite like the wheels. It shows the front brakes up really well although I'm not too bothered about how it looks.
I would record a few laps but I don't think they let you? My mate has in car recording though so I'll try and get just infront
I quite like the wheels. It shows the front brakes up really well although I'm not too bothered about how it looks.
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If they see a camera they tell you to put it away
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Sounds like experience on both accounts
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hey mate top project you got here how hard was the focus inlet to fit rather than say the efi HO inlet as im on the look out for a cheap inlet and the focus once are much cheaper what do i need to look for thank you very much hope you enjoy ya trip to the ring
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There are quite a lot of things to adapt for the focus inlet.
-The fuel rail is different so fuel lines need to be changed
-Hose outlets need to be cut and blocked to clear the brake bar
-Silvertop throttle body fits but the inlet needs filling around where it mounts so i seals properly
-Vacuum pipe is a different size so this needs adapting
Then theres the inlet hoses which needs some sor of custom arangement, mine needs changing soon as it is touching and rubbing through loads of stuff.
-The fuel rail is different so fuel lines need to be changed
-Hose outlets need to be cut and blocked to clear the brake bar
-Silvertop throttle body fits but the inlet needs filling around where it mounts so i seals properly
-Vacuum pipe is a different size so this needs adapting
Then theres the inlet hoses which needs some sor of custom arangement, mine needs changing soon as it is touching and rubbing through loads of stuff.
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doesnt really seem worth it to me, theres no gains between that and a HO, personally i think its acutally less power in it
id just use a escort 115s inlet instead, if its a cheaper one your after, that clears the cam cover
id just use a escort 115s inlet instead, if its a cheaper one your after, that clears the cam cover
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Re: Fiesta 2.0 lx project
Great project
Out of interest, I didn't think the Mondeo inlet manfold fit?
Out of interest, I didn't think the Mondeo inlet manfold fit?
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jonyb4 :doesnt really seem worth it to me, theres no gains between that and a HO, personally i think its acutally less power in it
id just use a escort 115s inlet instead, if its a cheaper one your after, that clears the cam cover
Not too sure about that. I thought most people with 2.0 engines with the HO manifold struggle to get the quoted mondeo power?
Sphinx :Great project
Out of interest, I didn't think the Mondeo inlet manfold fit?
Thanks, it's a focus inlet which is why it fits. Its has the same port size as the mondeo inlet but has shorter runners, so it clears the brake bar with a few changes.
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Ahhh gotcha! Clears that up perfectly
It's been a while since I fiddled with a 2.0
It's been a while since I fiddled with a 2.0
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jonyb4 :doesnt really seem worth it to me, theres no gains between that and a HO, personally i think its acutally less power in it
id just use a escort 115s inlet instead, if its a cheaper one your after, that clears the cam cover
With just the focus inlet and a decat Marks fiesta is quicker than pretty much any other 2.0 ive seen.
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