Project Scort, V6 twin turbo. 'Rollin, Rollin' 30-12-07!!
And what's this Dupont stuff? Good to see it all protected at last You've got me really wanting to do mine now baxtered! I remember when I started at Loughborough at the tender age of 18 thinking my friend Lydia (19) was soooo old, specially when she turned 20! Every year, you realise the age you are isn't old...same goes for you. Keep laughing and you'll never grow old!
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Lovely progress mister Dont worry about getting old, im sure there's plenty more round here ahead of you, and im not amazingly far behind!!!
Just found a few pics of an American Sierra with a single turbo Duratec V6, check them out
They any inspiration to you by any chance? And here's where you can find his website..... http://www.key-ideas.com/DavidGodfreyPage.htm
Just found a few pics of an American Sierra with a single turbo Duratec V6, check them out
They any inspiration to you by any chance? And here's where you can find his website..... http://www.key-ideas.com/DavidGodfreyPage.htm
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FezzR :some of the design work tho to me is a bit lacking
You mean the exterior? Blue bits?! Cossie bumper doesnt work with boggo grille etc?
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Max M4X WW :FezzR :some of the design work tho to me is a bit lacking
You mean the exterior? Blue bits?! Cossie bumper doesnt work with boggo grille etc?
no didnt even look at exterior, i refer to the engine design
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Brycey, Thanks man!
Sphinx, Cheers boyo! Wash primer is etch primer dude!
Heeman, Dupont is the doggies danglies for paint sir. Your definately getting old man! They say your only as old as the woman you feel though!! I'm 19!
FezzR, Cheers man!
M4tty, Cheers bud! Happy Birthday for Sunday!
Rodge, Cheers mate. Yep every lip and join will eventually be seam welded mate. Just as well do it now, save time and headache later on!
Pez, Cheers mate. That website is spot on mate!! You are indeed a website finding Guru! Thankyou sir, I bow down to your interweb knowledge! No doubt that will come in mighty usefull!
Random_dav, Thanks!!
Steve
Sphinx, Cheers boyo! Wash primer is etch primer dude!
Heeman, Dupont is the doggies danglies for paint sir. Your definately getting old man! They say your only as old as the woman you feel though!! I'm 19!
FezzR, Cheers man!
M4tty, Cheers bud! Happy Birthday for Sunday!
Rodge, Cheers mate. Yep every lip and join will eventually be seam welded mate. Just as well do it now, save time and headache later on!
Pez, Cheers mate. That website is spot on mate!! You are indeed a website finding Guru! Thankyou sir, I bow down to your interweb knowledge! No doubt that will come in mighty usefull!
Random_dav, Thanks!!
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Quick, get some age-freezing drink...for Libs! You will remain 19 forever Insurance will be an arse!!
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I need a constant age freeze!
No major update but I got a few parts stripped and ready for mock ups.
I stripped the diff out of the Jag back axle. It's a 3.07:1 Ratio, and a powerlock salisbury 10.5" model. Should be well up to the power I'm planning on running through it. It will of course be rebuilt before completion of the project.
The rear hubs I am planning on using. These are borrowed from a Mondeo 4x4. I'm unsure if I will be using the entire hub yet, as the strut opening is a bit too large I think. Possibly have to machine a billet carrier. More on that when I know for sure though!
Started measuring up bits for the rear of the car today. I have a few drawings. I will get the parts laser cut once I have decided for sure on the design. I keep looking at the amount of bloody underseal I need to remove!
The spare wheel well needs to be removed, so I am going to need a convincing boot floor panel borrowed from something. If anyone has any ideas. please give them to me!! Mondeo estate rear floor is looking promising at the minute.
Steve
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ohhhh pretty
MotorcyclesFish :The thing is if I caught Brian fudgekin a bloke, I wouldn't think 'oh Brian's a gay', I'd think 'Brian that fudgekin weird haired mongoloid is raping a gay to see if anyone finds it funny'
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i have followed this project since the beginning even when i was in gran canaria and it is truley amazing.
keep up the good work
its mind blowing
keep up the good work
its mind blowing
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Top job Mr Scort loving the rear Jag diff etc!
Keep it all updated dude!
Best of luck with it all
Keep it all updated dude!
Best of luck with it all
What come's next? who care's, why worry about things over which you have no control. Freedom is a voyage of discovery with all the enjoyment of seeing things and experiencing events for the first time. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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Don't need a spare really though do you?
Can of tyre weld in the back. That's what all the exotic cars come with now anyway...
Incidentally, do you do the paintwork yourself? And are DuPont's products solvent or waterbase? Cheers.
Can of tyre weld in the back. That's what all the exotic cars come with now anyway...
Incidentally, do you do the paintwork yourself? And are DuPont's products solvent or waterbase? Cheers.
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Not noticed the recent comments, sorry guys. FT has decided to sometimes send me topic reply e-mails and sometimes not, again! Bless! It's like a bloody woman, indecisive thing!
Max M4X WW, Thanks matey!
Rhinopower, I hadn't noticed any pictures of me in there.... OH the car!! Cheers man!
Mikee_RS, Thanks mate! Glad you like it, and it caused some interest even in the Canary Isles!
Sphinx, That sounds interesting mate. Don't suppose you have any photographs, or more importantly measurements??!
Rodge, It does look as if things are planned out, more often than not they have changed a dozen and a half times before they reach the actual production stage. I have pages and pages of drawings, all of which are crap, and unworkable!
IanFRST, Thanks mate!
TomRS1800, Thanks mate!
xr2imetalhead, Don't know about a legend mate, but thanks!
Mannion, Thats not a bad idea. The trouble seems to be actually getting a floor. I tried getting an Escort Cosworth boot floor yesterday, but it's been discontinued.
MotorcylcesFish, Thats an even better idea. Something definately to think about. I use Solvent based paint mate. Dupont do a whole range including water based paints. I do indeed do all the bodywork and paint myself. I cannot obide paying anybody to do something that I can do myself. It takes me longer for sure than someone who does it every day, but the end result is the same.
Well only a very slight update today, more decision making than anything else. Had some massive change arounds in my workshop. Trying to shift alot of stuff etc.
Got a decent 13 row oil cooler with an oil stat:
This should keep the oil temps under control.
I also plotted a speed to RPM diagram for my gear ratio's and diff ratio:
The rear end has pretty much been drawn up now in draft. I need some RS2000 4x4 rear hubs though. So if you know of one being broken, or one in your scrapyard, please, please give me a shout. I don't really want to pay the £150 a side from Ford!
Not much of an update, but it keeps things rolling!
Steve
Max M4X WW, Thanks matey!
Rhinopower, I hadn't noticed any pictures of me in there.... OH the car!! Cheers man!
Mikee_RS, Thanks mate! Glad you like it, and it caused some interest even in the Canary Isles!
Sphinx, That sounds interesting mate. Don't suppose you have any photographs, or more importantly measurements??!
Rodge, It does look as if things are planned out, more often than not they have changed a dozen and a half times before they reach the actual production stage. I have pages and pages of drawings, all of which are crap, and unworkable!
IanFRST, Thanks mate!
TomRS1800, Thanks mate!
xr2imetalhead, Don't know about a legend mate, but thanks!
Mannion, Thats not a bad idea. The trouble seems to be actually getting a floor. I tried getting an Escort Cosworth boot floor yesterday, but it's been discontinued.
MotorcylcesFish, Thats an even better idea. Something definately to think about. I use Solvent based paint mate. Dupont do a whole range including water based paints. I do indeed do all the bodywork and paint myself. I cannot obide paying anybody to do something that I can do myself. It takes me longer for sure than someone who does it every day, but the end result is the same.
Well only a very slight update today, more decision making than anything else. Had some massive change arounds in my workshop. Trying to shift alot of stuff etc.
Got a decent 13 row oil cooler with an oil stat:
This should keep the oil temps under control.
I also plotted a speed to RPM diagram for my gear ratio's and diff ratio:
The rear end has pretty much been drawn up now in draft. I need some RS2000 4x4 rear hubs though. So if you know of one being broken, or one in your scrapyard, please, please give me a shout. I don't really want to pay the £150 a side from Ford!
Not much of an update, but it keeps things rolling!
Steve
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Mannion, Thanks mate.
Heeman, I'm not sure it's a bad thing to have that sort of speed limitation tbh mate. I rarely took it above the 100mph mark as it was. Can't see much point to be honest. I would rather have acceleration I think. Luckily I have the luxury of just changing the diff for a different one, should I so desire! I think it's a realistic rev limit mate, standard limit is 7000rpm. I'm hoping with the engine work I'm planning on doing, I should squeeze another 500rpm ideally. Not that it will regularly be there!
Steve
Heeman, I'm not sure it's a bad thing to have that sort of speed limitation tbh mate. I rarely took it above the 100mph mark as it was. Can't see much point to be honest. I would rather have acceleration I think. Luckily I have the luxury of just changing the diff for a different one, should I so desire! I think it's a realistic rev limit mate, standard limit is 7000rpm. I'm hoping with the engine work I'm planning on doing, I should squeeze another 500rpm ideally. Not that it will regularly be there!
Steve
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Steve: I'll get you some measurement of my fiesta boot floor, the width of the recesses etc.
Heeman: We both calculated the top speed using gear/diff ratios and wheel size and i think its safe to say we were both a bit baffled about how 'low' it was considering its the theoretical speed and not even taking into consideration drag and tyre friction, its all down to the 5th gear ratio being quite low iirc.
Heeman: We both calculated the top speed using gear/diff ratios and wheel size and i think its safe to say we were both a bit baffled about how 'low' it was considering its the theoretical speed and not even taking into consideration drag and tyre friction, its all down to the 5th gear ratio being quite low iirc.
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These are the figures Steve gave me:
7000rpm
1 : 1 5th gear ratio
1 : 3.07 Diff ratio
Wheel Diameter 55cm (roughly 17" wheels and tyres)
I ended up with a top speed of 146.2mph
You'll probably notice that the 5th gear ratio looks a bit odd, i was expecting it to be about 1 : 1.5.
7000rpm
1 : 1 5th gear ratio
1 : 3.07 Diff ratio
Wheel Diameter 55cm (roughly 17" wheels and tyres)
I ended up with a top speed of 146.2mph
You'll probably notice that the 5th gear ratio looks a bit odd, i was expecting it to be about 1 : 1.5.
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might be worth working out what revs you would need to reach to achive 60mph in 2nd gear, and weather your turbo would still be working affectively, pretty sure they would be.
just on 60 isnt an ideal place to be changing if your after acceleration figures. (i know your not building it for figures but always worth keeping in mind)
just on 60 isnt an ideal place to be changing if your after acceleration figures. (i know your not building it for figures but always worth keeping in mind)
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