Mk6 JWRC fiesta cosworth
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M K (29-06-2015)
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M K (29-06-2015)
#4003
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#4005
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Absolutely stunning mark in all areas
#4010
Thanks mate
Unable to use the car now as the PF09 tps has failed and I can not find another 1
It's making it run super rich and it is making a buzzing sound, so need to wait till I can locate a new 1 or decent second hand 1 of those
Anyway for now I wanted to get some more airflow through the car so have drilled the windows
To stop water getting in if it rains or when the car is washed I have bought some climair wind deflectors that will cover the holes so allow air out but hopefully no water in but I haven't got them fitted yet, but more pics when I do
Thanks
Marc
Unable to use the car now as the PF09 tps has failed and I can not find another 1
It's making it run super rich and it is making a buzzing sound, so need to wait till I can locate a new 1 or decent second hand 1 of those
Anyway for now I wanted to get some more airflow through the car so have drilled the windows
To stop water getting in if it rains or when the car is washed I have bought some climair wind deflectors that will cover the holes so allow air out but hopefully no water in but I haven't got them fitted yet, but more pics when I do
Thanks
Marc
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How effective is the roof vent? I wonder if you could mount a fan on the inside to give it a helping hand.
Quick google shows kenlowe make these
http://www.kenlowe.com/Ventilation.php
I guess the square one could be mounted inside the roof on the underside of the roof vent.
Quick google shows kenlowe make these
http://www.kenlowe.com/Ventilation.php
I guess the square one could be mounted inside the roof on the underside of the roof vent.
#4016
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Love the look of the drilled windows to be fair!
Considered going back to glass and electric? I remember Harvey/Jimbo Gibbs saying along the lines of they weighed the electric window set up in the old Escos and it didn't weight a whole lot, so made it worth fitting.
#4017
Carbon Crazy
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How effective is the roof vent? I wonder if you could mount a fan on the inside to give it a helping hand.
Quick google shows kenlowe make these
http://www.kenlowe.com/Ventilation.php
I guess the square one could be mounted inside the roof on the underside of the roof vent.
Quick google shows kenlowe make these
http://www.kenlowe.com/Ventilation.php
I guess the square one could be mounted inside the roof on the underside of the roof vent.
#4018
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I used to leave my track car at home too many times as it was hot and with race harnesses on a low ventilation it was easier to drive something else and be in comfort.
This is one of the reasons that I fitted things like heated seats to my Cossie pug so that I could happily use it in winter. I also fitted the std blower / heater as it was roasting without the fan. I am looking for a roof vent too.
This is one of the reasons that I fitted things like heated seats to my Cossie pug so that I could happily use it in winter. I also fitted the std blower / heater as it was roasting without the fan. I am looking for a roof vent too.
#4019
Carbon Crazy
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I've removed the standard blower as its massively obese ( a bit like me ). But ive replaced it with a classic mini heater matrix and a delta pc fan that blows 250cfm. So plenty of air for demist and general cooling in the cabin.
When I replace the roof vent, im going for a pair of computer fans in there too.
When I replace the roof vent, im going for a pair of computer fans in there too.
#4020
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Hi Mate, It is a PF09 that I have, I got it from Sonic Boom (my pm was not correct) here is the link to the advert I bought it from https://passionford.com/forum/ford-r...pass-sold.html
pm me an address and I will post it up to you.
pm me an address and I will post it up to you.
#4024
Not much done but thought I better get some front arch liners sorted,
Only done the drivers side, these are not super neat as without them being properly moulded to shape for a perfect fit it's just not possible but the need to be easily removable and stop 90% of dirt/water etc
The way I have cut it, makes it a tight push fit into the arch and it holds itself in place, if it needs a few cable ties to keep it secure then I will add them
This is very much a function over form item that will get battered, caught up, worn through and generally ruined over time but it's needed for a reason
Will get the drivers side one done in the week
Only done the drivers side, these are not super neat as without them being properly moulded to shape for a perfect fit it's just not possible but the need to be easily removable and stop 90% of dirt/water etc
The way I have cut it, makes it a tight push fit into the arch and it holds itself in place, if it needs a few cable ties to keep it secure then I will add them
This is very much a function over form item that will get battered, caught up, worn through and generally ruined over time but it's needed for a reason
Will get the drivers side one done in the week
#4026
Time is now ticking down to ford fair and hopefully everything is in place and planned to be ready but it will be tight as always with these cars
Removed my engine loom and all the old throttle body, cable arrangement and pedal box linkage etc
Dropped my loom down to Simon @ Si-leck motorsport wiring lastnight for the drive by wire sub loom to be added and an EGT sub loom to be added and also to change the button arrangement on my steering wheel as I was not happy with it,
Hopefully be picking that little lot back up on Friday
While that is away I am also going to re fit an 82deg thermostat back in the engine as my cooling package seems to work too well as I let car get up to around 85deg water temps before driving and 1 mile down the road its back down to 60 degrees and back in cold start
So pulled off the thermostat housing and didn't realise before but 1 of the bolt holes had been heli coiled and it cam out with the feckin bolt
So on way home tonight I will be picking up a Time-Sert kit from my local WURTH dealers so I can do a proper repair and get that all re fitted
Lots more little things to do before setting up the dbw which is being done a couple of days before ford fair
Nothing like last minute prep work
Removed my engine loom and all the old throttle body, cable arrangement and pedal box linkage etc
Dropped my loom down to Simon @ Si-leck motorsport wiring lastnight for the drive by wire sub loom to be added and an EGT sub loom to be added and also to change the button arrangement on my steering wheel as I was not happy with it,
Hopefully be picking that little lot back up on Friday
While that is away I am also going to re fit an 82deg thermostat back in the engine as my cooling package seems to work too well as I let car get up to around 85deg water temps before driving and 1 mile down the road its back down to 60 degrees and back in cold start
So pulled off the thermostat housing and didn't realise before but 1 of the bolt holes had been heli coiled and it cam out with the feckin bolt
So on way home tonight I will be picking up a Time-Sert kit from my local WURTH dealers so I can do a proper repair and get that all re fitted
Lots more little things to do before setting up the dbw which is being done a couple of days before ford fair
Nothing like last minute prep work
#4029
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Is it too late to fit window mechanisms?
I've got std manual window winders on the front of the 5 with Perspex windows so I can open them fully like normal glass windows.
Also got my rears on std hinges so they can be opened too.
I've got std manual window winders on the front of the 5 with Perspex windows so I can open them fully like normal glass windows.
Also got my rears on std hinges so they can be opened too.
#4031
Yeah not going to use manual or electric due to scratching and the fact I've chopped the frame runners out lol
Will maybe look at the roll cage mounted Velcro window nets if they are allowed as they only Velcro to cage bars, then remove plastic window for the day if weather was really really hot
Will maybe look at the roll cage mounted Velcro window nets if they are allowed as they only Velcro to cage bars, then remove plastic window for the day if weather was really really hot
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Focosmitch (19-07-2015)
#4038
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Well done. Make sure you buy a few copies and keep one in a sealed packet... I have them from 1992 Max Power with my 205 and it is nice to have in the history of the car. I have 3 different magazines for the car and I dearly hope to add one from my era of ownership.
You must be really proud!
You must be really proud!
#4039
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Oh yes!!! Welldone mate
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sheld (20-07-2015)