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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:18 pm

Sadly no DBW; that would be really nice! The EECIV and EECV Zetec's used a second cable from the TB, linked to a Servo module.

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Postby Excursion on Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:10 am

I discovered that the ECU in the Zetec-S is some kind of half way house/cut down EECV. It still uses the old EECIV 60 pin connector, rather than the new 104 pin EECV connector. Focus Mk1 & 2 2.0 Zetec are the same.

Mk1 Focus RS uses the full EEV 104 pin type ECU. Focus RS Engine was my plan, so I'll need to have a think about the Zetec-S loom some more.
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Postby Smo on Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:04 pm

I thought this was just meant to be relatively simple project/resto? :lol:
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Postby Excursion on Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:13 pm

Smo :I thought this was just meant to be relatively simple project/resto? :lol:


So did I :lol:
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:00 pm

I have done some analysis of the the Mk1 Mondeo and Phase 2 Zetec-S Wiring Diagrams:

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I'm a bit gutted that the Zetec-S only runs the 60- Pin EECV ECU because I wanted to perform the majority of wiring prep work now to support a Focus RS Engine on EECV (aftermarket management just doesn't compare IMO). At least the ZS does run the SCP bus, which will enable me to fit some more interesting instruments at some point, and get some data logging on the go.

Looks like I need to find a 104 Pin FRS Engine bay loom for when I do get the FRS Engine. I missed a brand new one a few days ago for £44 not realising at the time that the ZS only had 60 pins. Doh!

For now, the main priority is to use the ZS loom to run the Series 1 2.0 from EECIV, which can be done quite easily. The ZS engine bay loom just unplugs from the engine bay fuse box anyway, so it's not a major project to take it out and modify it later on.
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:25 pm

Recaro retirm progress - thanks to my girlfriend's Mum!

I helped by stripping the old covers into their component parts:
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Then cut new pieces using the FRST fabric as templates:
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Here's a thigh bolster, now in Si fabric:
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More tomorrow, if I survive a 12hr warehouse party tonight :lol:
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby jayrs on Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:55 pm

nice work mate, will look good when done :Q
what ya doing with the old FRST material when ya done out of intrest?
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby jonyb4 on Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:04 pm

awsome!
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Max M4X WW on Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:25 pm

Mark, Did you think about using those escort Recaro's as in the 'rs1800 seat fabric' thread? Or are they hard to get hold of?
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:07 am

Jay - Thanks mate :) I will wash all the standard fabric panels and avertise them as a spares kit.

Jon - Me too :)

Max - No, Mk5/6 Escort Recaro's are far inferior to the FRST seats, which are I think the best Recaro's Ford have used up to the Mk2 Focus RS. The other models lack the amount of side bolstering of the FRST seats, and later Recaro's like the Focus ST have a one piece back and even less side bolstering. The FRST seats are absolutely superb.
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby jonyb4 on Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:36 am

im not too keen on the mk5/6 escort RS2000 / puma millenium recaros either, liek you said less bolstering and them weird rigid lines at the small of the back is ugly

what about the Escort cosworth hexagon ones?
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:05 am

jonyb4 :im not too keen on the mk5/6 escort RS2000 / puma millenium recaros either, liek you said less bolstering and them weird rigid lines at the small of the back is ugly

what about the Escort cosworth hexagon ones?


They are nice, but also not as good as the FRST seats.
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Postby jayrs on Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:23 am

Excursion :Jay - Thanks mate :) I will wash all the standard fabric panels and avertise them as a spares kit.

i'l keep my eyes open for that then, might be intrested
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Max M4X WW on Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:44 am

Fair enough, I was thinking of the look really.

Must say, mine are comfy but I've not given them much use yet :lol:

I sat in some Recaros yesterday on an ACS BMW stand, they were as FRST seats but in black cloth, with electrical adjustment (inc lumbar) heating and ventilation!
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:40 pm

Max M4X WW :Fair enough, I was thinking of the look really.

Must say, mine are comfy but I've not given them much use yet :lol:

I sat in some Recaros yesterday on an ACS BMW stand, they were as FRST seats but in black cloth, with electrical adjustment (inc lumbar) heating and ventilation!


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Again, not a patch on the FRST seats :D
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Max M4X WW on Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:25 pm

Nope didn't have the 'bars'
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:15 pm

Max M4X WW :Nope didn't have the 'bars'


That photo is how they arrive from Recaro. ACS would trim the seats to their desired finish.

I'm surprised they used a design that was so old, the CS is so much better!
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Max M4X WW on Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:19 pm

Ok well the backrest had the 'frame' around the edge like FRST seats also. :)
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby jonyb4 on Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:34 pm

hey mark, do you mind if i ask you a quick question?

your a bank of ford info :bonkers:

the 2.0 zetec Ecu 'Owls', from a P-reg 2.0 GLX mondeo, does ti have internal pats? would it work on my Si?

Oh and is there a technique to aligning headlights on the mk3? im lost in how to do it
atm ive jsut matched hwo it sits with the bonnet closed compared tot he drivers side which remained untouched :rolleyes:
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:47 pm

Max M4X WW :Ok well the backrest had the 'frame' around the edge like FRST seats also. :)


Hmm - got any pics?
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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby Excursion on Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:48 pm

jonyb4 :hey mark, do you mind if i ask you a quick question?

your a bank of ford info :bonkers:

the 2.0 zetec Ecu 'Owls', from a P-reg 2.0 GLX mondeo, does ti have internal pats? would it work on my Si?

Oh and is there a technique to aligning headlights on the mk3? im lost in how to do it
atm ive jsut matched hwo it sits with the bonnet closed compared tot he drivers side which remained untouched :rolleyes:


I'm pretty sure OWLS is EECV, mate, which makes it useless for the Si conversion.

Do you have it in your posession? I'm actually looking for an OWLS ECU but as it is internal PATS, I'd also need the matching key chip.
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Postby Max M4X WW on Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:14 pm

May have been this but swear it didn't have the 'bars'

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Re: Si project ('Tuned' 2.0 and body restoration).

Postby jonyb4 on Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:15 am

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jonyb4 :hey mark, do you mind if i ask you a quick question?

your a bank of ford info :bonkers:

the 2.0 zetec Ecu 'Owls', from a P-reg 2.0 GLX mondeo, does ti have internal pats? would it work on my Si?

Oh and is there a technique to aligning headlights on the mk3? im lost in how to do it
atm ive jsut matched hwo it sits with the bonnet closed compared tot he drivers side which remained untouched :rolleyes:


I'm pretty sure OWLS is EECV, mate, which makes it useless for the Si conversion.

Do you have it in your posession? I'm actually looking for an OWLS ECU but as it is internal PATS, I'd also need the matching key chip.



lol i feel stupid asking that headlight question, answers obvious, do it at n ight agaisnt a wall :lol:

umm no i dont have that Owls one mate its in a scrap yard still in the mondeo, he wanted £20 for it, i could check again for the key, some of them had keys in still
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Postby Excursion on Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:51 am

jonyb4 :lol i feel stupid asking that headlight question, answers obvious, do it at n ight agaisnt a wall :lol:

umm no i dont have that Owls one mate its in a scrap yard still in the mondeo, he wanted £20 for it, i could check again for the key, some of them had keys in still


Sorry, I missed the headlight part - I didn't just ignore it. you're right anyway, aim against a wall or garage door to start the process.

Left/Right:Both diagonal lines should overlap perfectly, and the lowest line should start to rise at a point just to the right of the cars centre.
Up/down: Hard to describe this - but the best way to check is to walk 6 car lengths from the car and see if there is any glare - adjust to cancel this out.

I will have a EECIV 2.0 ECU (I think it's DEEP) and MAF that I won't need, as I'm replacing with the EECV (OWLS for example) - this won't be for a couple of months, though.
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Postby Excursion on Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:23 am

It looks good to run the Series 1 from Series 2 EECV management. The Focus used the 60 pin ECU and the pin outs for this are near identical to the Zetec-S, which is great.
The only pins that aren't are knock sensor (Zetec-E 2.0 didn't run one, so this can be ignored) and instrument cluster feeds: the Fiesta Mk5/Puma instrument cluster uses wires for each warning light and dial, where the Focus uses the SCP bus to drive everything, so I need to test a Focus ECU to see if it's still programmed to output the individual RPM and ECT feeds (speed comes directly from the VSS).

Mk1/2 Focus manual's all ran 60 pin EECV. The only exceptions are ST170, RS and Automatics.
All Mk2 Mondeo's ran the 104 pin ECU, so this will be a cheap way to get a Focus RS compatible loom.
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Postby jonyb4 on Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:06 pm

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jonyb4 :lol i feel stupid asking that headlight question, answers obvious, do it at n ight agaisnt a wall :lol:

umm no i dont have that Owls one mate its in a scrap yard still in the mondeo, he wanted £20 for it, i could check again for the key, some of them had keys in still


Sorry, I missed the headlight part - I didn't just ignore it. you're right anyway, aim against a wall or garage door to start the process.

Left/Right:Both diagonal lines should overlap perfectly, and the lowest line should start to rise at a point just to the right of the cars centre.
Up/down: Hard to describe this - but the best way to check is to walk 6 car lengths from the car and see if there is any glare - adjust to cancel this out.

I will have a EECIV 2.0 ECU (I think it's DEEP) and MAF that I won't need, as I'm replacing with the EECV (OWLS for example) - this won't be for a couple of months, though.



ah right, dont worry about the ecu then mate, im trying to win one on ebay, which im determind i will get :oooh:

as for the headlights ill have a go at the left/right adjustment later when its dark
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Postby Excursion on Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:27 pm

N/S rear quarter and front wing fitted today. I also cut out the Si bulkhead and fitted the Puma version I bought recently.

Started on filler work, looking to get the base coat on (finally) this Saturday.
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Postby Max M4X WW on Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:55 pm

I thought the dash thing was for the other car :( No more Mk3 dash?
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Postby Excursion on Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:40 pm

Max M4X WW :I thought the dash thing was for the other car :( No more Mk3 dash?


The Quattro project will have a Golf Mk5 Dash, the Si will have the Puma dash.
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Shame, I like the Mk3 dash lol
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Postby jonyb4 on Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:21 am

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Postby Excursion on Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:20 am

I also like the Mk3 Dash, I have a mint Mk3.5 Ghia with that dash in :D

It does look nice, but it's so weak, and when you fit stiffer suspension it's weakness is even more apparent. The movement/noises drive me mad. The Mk4 dash has a substantial cross member behind it which stiffens the scuttle. The shape also ties in with the curvy Si bumpers and side skirts, and it will let me fit the A/C controls easily.
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Postby jonyb4 on Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:45 am

the mk4/5/puma dash is lovely dont get me wrong, it still looks reasonably modern even today, but i dont think it suits a mk3

you fitting the black dash not the cream or mauve aint you?

only the black one is nice :rolleyes: :bonkers:
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Postby Excursion on Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:33 pm

jonyb4 :the mk4/5/puma dash is lovely dont get me wrong, it still looks reasonably modern even today, but i dont think it suits a mk3

you fitting the black dash not the cream or mauve aint you?

only the black one is nice :rolleyes: :bonkers:


Yea the early Puma colour - 'Midnight Raven' to match the upper spec Mk3.5 Door cards etc. (There were two black's in the Mk3.5 - Raven and Midnight Raven, which is the really dark blue)
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Postby Excursion on Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:12 pm

60% of the Filler work is now finished (thanks to my Dad for lending a hand). I don't know how people work in a body shop each day, it's not a pleasant job :lol:
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