Project Focus Clubman
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Project Focus Clubman
Well I've decided to turn one of my spare cars into a Clubman Spec race car, I've had the focus for best part of two years now and I've bearly used it since I bought it (Not even sure why I bought it tbh lol).
As she's going into Clubman spec not a lot of mods are allowed and she's only going to be entered in little local series for autotests and sprints But she's also going into 2017s TimeAttack.
The cars spec:
Ford Focus Mk1 Zetec
1988cc Zetec 135 ps
Engine:
Stock 135ps
Transmission:
Stock MTX75
Suspension:
Powerflex Purple & Black Wishbone Bushes
Gmax Rear Shocks
Gmax Rear Springs
Wheels, Tyres & Brakes:
16" Mondeo Si Alloys
205/45R16 Tyres
Factory Front Brakes
ST170 Rear Brakes
Interoir & Exterior:
Focus Collection Front Bumper
Focus Collection Rear Bumper
Focus Collection Upper Front Grill
Focus Carbon Fibre Front Wings
Focus ST170 Headlights
Focus ST170 Front Interior
Stripped Rear Interior
And here's a few shots of how the car stands at the moment.
Got a bit of work to do to it yet and got a few mods to put on it from my fiesta.
As she's going into Clubman spec not a lot of mods are allowed and she's only going to be entered in little local series for autotests and sprints But she's also going into 2017s TimeAttack.
The cars spec:
Ford Focus Mk1 Zetec
1988cc Zetec 135 ps
Engine:
Stock 135ps
Transmission:
Stock MTX75
Suspension:
Powerflex Purple & Black Wishbone Bushes
Gmax Rear Shocks
Gmax Rear Springs
Wheels, Tyres & Brakes:
16" Mondeo Si Alloys
205/45R16 Tyres
Factory Front Brakes
ST170 Rear Brakes
Interoir & Exterior:
Focus Collection Front Bumper
Focus Collection Rear Bumper
Focus Collection Upper Front Grill
Focus Carbon Fibre Front Wings
Focus ST170 Headlights
Focus ST170 Front Interior
Stripped Rear Interior
And here's a few shots of how the car stands at the moment.
Got a bit of work to do to it yet and got a few mods to put on it from my fiesta.
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Yeah, pulls a lot better than my Fiesta MK5 track car but just needs the fiestas handling now lol.
For road use there really good, not to harsh but makes the car handle better but for track use there a bit to soft, due to regs I'm limited to fixed suspension so I'm going to swap the legs out for stiff spax shocks (had them on past cars and there far to harsh for the roads but good for track) and get Gaz to sort me out some better springs.
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Cool, nice one.
Some people rate the Gmax suspension and some don't! But after having a butchers on the interweb, the same can be said for the Spax stuff too, which is a lot more dosh!!
Have you got a thread on here about your Fiesta track car??
Some people rate the Gmax suspension and some don't! But after having a butchers on the interweb, the same can be said for the Spax stuff too, which is a lot more dosh!!
Have you got a thread on here about your Fiesta track car??
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Spax I find far to harsh for the roads but good at budget Trackday suspension.
I've never really had a issue with either makes when it comes to quality as you pay for what you get.
Yeah it's on here somewhere but on my old account (forgot login details and don't have a clue which email I registered it to), I'll try and have a look for it.
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Thanks, won't be a big build to start but I'll eventually upgrade it to higher classes. Yeah I've had it on the ramps last year, it's not to bad ton be honest, just light surface rust in little patches.
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Hello,
I do not think the focus will ever handle as well as the fiesta, If you want a car that handles and can be used in time attack then a puma entered into the pocket rocket class should be fun.
Staying with the focus your only real course of action is weight reduction, putting in bucket seats and a light weight battery would be a good start, for safety as much as anything else. I assume you are also going to be fitting larger front brakes, if so I have a selection that I could do you a deal on and if you find yourself on my side of the bridge you would be welcome to pop in and have a look. Not sure if you have read my thread but both of the focuses I bought had worn out clutches and were the weak point.
I do not think the focus will ever handle as well as the fiesta, If you want a car that handles and can be used in time attack then a puma entered into the pocket rocket class should be fun.
Staying with the focus your only real course of action is weight reduction, putting in bucket seats and a light weight battery would be a good start, for safety as much as anything else. I assume you are also going to be fitting larger front brakes, if so I have a selection that I could do you a deal on and if you find yourself on my side of the bridge you would be welcome to pop in and have a look. Not sure if you have read my thread but both of the focuses I bought had worn out clutches and were the weak point.
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Hello,
I do not think the focus will ever handle as well as the fiesta, If you want a car that handles and can be used in time attack then a puma entered into the pocket rocket class should be fun.
Staying with the focus your only real course of action is weight reduction, putting in bucket seats and a light weight battery would be a good start, for safety as much as anything else. I assume you are also going to be fitting larger front brakes, if so I have a selection that I could do you a deal on and if you find yourself on my side of the bridge you would be welcome to pop in and have a look. Not sure if you have read my thread but both of the focuses I bought had worn out clutches and were the weak point.
I do not think the focus will ever handle as well as the fiesta, If you want a car that handles and can be used in time attack then a puma entered into the pocket rocket class should be fun.
Staying with the focus your only real course of action is weight reduction, putting in bucket seats and a light weight battery would be a good start, for safety as much as anything else. I assume you are also going to be fitting larger front brakes, if so I have a selection that I could do you a deal on and if you find yourself on my side of the bridge you would be welcome to pop in and have a look. Not sure if you have read my thread but both of the focuses I bought had worn out clutches and were the weak point.
I looked about entering my fiesta but it's not allowed unless I put a 1.6 in but I'm sick of blowing engines, can't stand the little gutless things.
As for the Focus I've pulled as much as I'm allowed out for the little series but I can replace the seats for the buckets in my fiesta just need to sort out new sub frames as I sold the old ones to Steve on here, as for brakes I've got 300mm st170 brakes with ds2500 pads and black Diamond discs or I've got non sti 4 pots with cl brake pads, so pretty much set with brakes with my size wheels. Not had a chance yet but I'm waiting to kill the clutch off then I'm binning the whole mtx75 setup for 1.8 IB5 setup with HD clutch kit.
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It sounds like you know what your doing so can I ask why the gear box swap?
Every now and again reading a thread like yours I think about maybe entering a competition, so please if you do let us know how you get on
Thanks
Every now and again reading a thread like yours I think about maybe entering a competition, so please if you do let us know how you get on
Thanks
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Interesting project, one to follow